Oracle Secures $88 Million Air Force Cloud One Deal, Expands Enterprise AI Agents
Oracle won an $88 million Air Force Cloud One task order through Dec. 7, 2028, to deliver OCI services and AI Database 26ai for Top Secret SCI and Special Access Program workloads. The company also rolled out role-based AI agents across Fusion Cloud apps and saw a DA Davidson upgrade to Buy.
1. $88 Million Air Force Cloud One Contract
Oracle won an $88 million task order from the US Department of the Air Force to provide OCI services for the Cloud One program. The agreement covers dedicated Top Secret SCI and Special Access Program data center operations and runs through Dec. 7, 2028, enabling mission teams to employ AI Database 26ai for secure workflows.
2. Expansion of Enterprise AI Agents
The company introduced new role-based AI agents within its Fusion Cloud Applications suite to automate workflows and deliver predictive insights across marketing, sales, service and supply chain functions. These agents leverage Oracle AI Agent Studio and run on OCI, integrating directly into existing enterprise processes.
3. DA Davidson Upgrade Signals AI Confidence
DA Davidson upgraded Oracle to Buy, highlighting rising confidence in its AI strategy and partnerships. The firm anticipates Oracle will benefit from its reported $300 billion agreement with OpenAI, positioning the company as a major AI infrastructure provider.