Google is expanding its partnership with the US Department of Defense by incorporating specialized AI agents into its Gemini AI model for unclassified applications. This rollout will be limited initially but may soon expand to classified materials.
Google has already made its AI models available to over three million government employees for unclassified tasks, such as document creation and workflow improvements. The company is now launching a new feature called “Agent Designer” that allows users to create custom AI agents using natural conversation.
The DoD has seen success with GenAI.mil, which has been used by over one million unique users to accomplish various tasks. Google’s AI agent tool for the Department of Defense will launch with eight pre-made agents ready to use.
While there are plans to discuss classified applications in the future, the current rollout is focusing on unclassified materials. This comes as the DoD recently partnered with OpenAI and ousted Anthropic due to concerns over safety measures.
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Source: https://9to5google.com/2026/03/10/google-expands-dod-partnership-rolls-out-agents-for-us-employees