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Google and the federal government have announced an agreement that makes Google Workspace available to all agencies at a significant discount.
Google claims the deal could yield up to $2 billion in savings.
Google has previously offered discounts for agencies interested in migrating to Workspace.
Microsoft has traditionally won the lion's share of government contracts.
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