Eudia ‘Co-Building’ With OpenAI for US Gov

Eudia has announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI, which involves ‘co-building’ for the legal and acquisition teams in the Department of War (DoW) and other US Government agencies. (See AL Interview below.)

In August 2025, Eudia announced they’d bagged a $1.25m contract-handling deal with the US Department of the Air Force. This is therefore both an expansion of this deal into a wider range of needs, as well as a formalisation of their work with OpenAI – at least in this area.

The move also comes at an interesting time for AI companies and the DoW, with Anthropic recently ending up in a dispute over its LLMs’ use at the former Department of Defense.

The California-based legal AI company, which also has an ALSP in Ireland and an ABS law firm in Arizona – as well as a recently inked deal with ServiceNow – said that ‘the partnership [with OpenAI] brings together two complementary strengths: Eudia’s purpose-built platform and agents already deployed across federal government agencies, and OpenAI’s frontier models.

‘Together, the organizations will align on strategy and product priorities to help bring advanced AI capabilities to mission-critical government workflows’.

Andrew Keene, Head of BD & Partnerships, OpenAI for Government, commented: ‘With Eudia’s intelligent operational layer built on top of our most powerful models, government teams can unlock new capabilities that help them move faster and deliver stronger mission outcomes.’

While, Omar Haroun, CEO, Eudia, added: ‘This partnership is not simply about technology; it is about a shared conviction that AI can augment professionals within the fastest moving government organizations to multiply their impact.’

AL Interview with Eudia

How deep is this relationship with OpenAI?

Eudia and OpenAI are committing to a prime / subcontractor relationship for government contracts and co-building solutions for our government customers.

Will this relationship move to other areas outside of Government?

This partnership is government-focused. Eudia has a broader commercial footprint, but the OpenAI collaboration is purpose-built for the mission space. That’s where the urgency is, and that’s where we’re concentrated.

How does this work in relation to OpenAI’s plans for Codex for Legal?

We’re not going to speak to OpenAI’s product roadmap, but what we can say is that Eudia is focused on applied AI for government legal and acquisition workflows, we’re already field-tested and operational, and with OpenAI, we can build at the speed required for the mission space.

How does this connect to ServiceNow?

ServiceNow is the workflow layer government already runs on. Eudia’s integration with ServiceNow means this partnership plugs directly into those workflows, so agencies get new capabilities without changing how they operate day to day.

Thanks.

So, there you go. They say an army marches on its stomach, but these days it also needs to review those contracts!

More about Eudia here.


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