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Google Cloud wins £400m MOD contract

News RoomBy News Room15 September 2025Updated:15 September 2025No Comments
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Google Cloud has been awarded a £400 million contract by the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) to deliver a UK sovereign cloud services.

Through the partnership the tech giant will provide a secure cloud platform to enable fast and flexible innovation while enabling the MOD to benefit from enhanced data controls.

The move aligns with the MOD’s wider plans to leverage cutting-edge cloud infrastructure for advanced capabilities and secure information processing, which the MOD said includes the latest cybersecurity and AI technologies.

The MOD said the partnership will also lead to job creation, skills development as well as allowing start-up and small to medium enterprise growth across the UK defence industrial base.

The organisation added that the deal has already led to millions of pounds of inward investment from Google Cloud, which will hire a specialist dedicated team in the UK to manage the technology.

“The Ministry of Defence is committed to utilising next-generation technology and AI to enhance our operational capabilities and ensure the security of the United Kingdom,” said General Sir James Hockenhull KBE ADC Gen, commander, cyber & specialist operations command, UK MOD. “This partnership is a critical component of our digital transformation strategy, and we are pleased to partner with Google Cloud to deliver a secure and resilient cloud environment for our highly sensitive data.”

Last month Google announced plans to invest in cloud and infrastructure projects in Oklahoma and Virginia, with each state receiving around $9 billion each.

Google said that the investment would help to expand its local presence with new infrastructure developments, adding that it is working with local partners to find ways to meet growing energy demand, including efficiency programmes and innovative technologies.


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