Appian has won a new Enterprise Agreement with the U.S. Army that allows the service to buy up to $500 million in Appian platform licenses, maintenance, support and cloud services over 10 years.
“This award reflects the Army’s strategic IT vision for modernization by consolidating contract actions across the Army into a single Enterprise Agreement (EA) to promote cost efficiencies, while embracing AI-powered process automation and low-code application development to deliver capabilities through the Army cloud environment,” said Army CIO Leonel Garciga.
Appian Defense Cloud is now Authorized to Operate (Conditionally) by the Army, a designation that supports broader adoption of secure commercial technologies. Appian said the cloud offering brings commercial parity to an Impact Level 5 environment and connects to the cARMY 2.0 environment as a cloud tenant.

“This Enterprise Agreement is about more than access to technology; it’s about outcomes,” said Michael Beckley, founder and CTO at Appian. “By combining enterprise-wide licensing, a secure SaaS landing zone in Appian Defense Cloud, and outcome-based delivery services, we’re enabling the Army and Department of War to move from pilot projects to mission-ready capabilities at scale, with speed, predictability, and confidence.”
The agreement provides access to the full Appian platform across Army organizations and missions, which the company said can help teams digitize complex processes in weeks rather than years.