- Adobe will discount certain software subscriptions by 70% for the US government
- Removing paper -based processes could significantly increase productivity
- Savings available for several months
Adobe is preparing to offer its software to the US government to a huge 70% discount with the significant savings available on sign -up of the contract until November 2025.
The partnership was confirmed in a statement from the US General Services Administration, which noted, “Adobe will offer a comprehensive paperless government solution for a 70% discount on the current GSA list price through November 30, 2025.”
The discount not only addresses the US government’s ongoing cost -saving effort, driven by Elon Musk’s DODE, but it is also designed to streamline operations between departments by carving older systems and physical copies in favor of online versions.
The US Government Adobe Discount
“This agreement with Adobe is another example of GSA leading a transformative change in how the federal government buys goods and services, focusing on commercial products. We are moving away from outdated and fragmented agency for agency that bought, against strategic purchasing decisions,” explained GSA -functioning administrator Stephen Ehikian.
Adobe’s head of revenue officer, Stephen Frieder, added: “This agreement reflects our joint commitment with GSA to streamline purchases and support digitization efforts to help the government best serve the American people.”
Among the bundles offered with a 70% discount are Acrobat Premium for Enterprise, Acrobat Sign for Enterprise and Adobe Express for Enterprise.
In a separate message, Adobe added: “Today’s message marks an opportunity for federal agencies to take meaningful progress in sustainable digital modernization.”
The company emphasized how its plans to support the US government eliminates paper -based processes will increase productivity by eliminating inefficiency created by manual processes, increasing responsiveness with user -friendly applications and accelerating content creation.