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Army Asks Missile Makers to Hack Their Own Weapons

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The Department of Defense has formalized agreements with eight technology companies—Google, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Nvidia, OpenAI, Reflection, SpaceX, and Oracle—to deploy advanced AI systems on classified military networks at the highest security levels. The deals grant these vendors access to Impact Level 6 and 7 environments to enhance warfighter decision-making, logistics, intelligence analysis, and operational efficiency. The arrangement follows a March 2026 agreement with OpenAI that effectively replaced Anthropic after disputes over safety constraints on military AI applications. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a directive in January 2026 mandating aggressive AI integration across military operations, accelerating Pentagon adoption that traces back to Project Maven in 2017.

The Pentagon has designated Anthropic a "supply chain risk" and barred it from defense contracts over concerns about ethical constraints on AI use in warfare and surveillance. The Chief Digital and AI Office, led by Doug Matty, is overseeing the integration. Military personnel are already accessing these capabilities through the GenAI.mil platform. Separately, the Pentagon awarded a $200 million agentic AI contract involving xAI and Elon Musk. The specific operational parameters and performance metrics for each vendor agreement remain undisclosed.

Attorneys should monitor this as a watershed moment in AI militarization. Private tech firms now have deep access to America's most sensitive classified systems for active warfighting applications. The simultaneous exclusion of a major AI safety-focused company signals the Pentagon's prioritization of rapid deployment over ethical guardrails—a significant policy shift with direct implications for corporate liability, government contracting disputes, and how advanced AI systems will operate in live military operations. The vendor diversification strategy also suggests future litigation over contract awards and exclusions in this space.

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