Oracle awarded US contract to provide government-wide HR software


FILE PHOTO: Oracle's logo is seen in this illustration created on September 9, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

WASHINGTON, June ⁠10 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has awarded Oracle a ⁠contract to provide a U.S. government-wide HR platform, according ‌to a statement, making the company a partner in its effort to overhaul federal technology systems.

Oracle will provide a cloud-based HR platform to replace the individual ​systems of agencies, Office of Personnel Management ⁠Director Scott Kupor said ⁠in a statement on Wednesday. OPM is the federal government's HR ⁠office. ‌OPM did not provide the total value of the contract.

Oracle's executive chairman is Larry Ellison, a longtime supporter ⁠of Trump. Ellison serves on the president's science ​and technology council.Oracle's ‌selection is the latest development in Trump's plans to overhaul ⁠the U.S. ​government and cut costs.

Trump at the beginning of his second term in office last year appointed billionaire adviser Elon Musk and his Department ⁠of Government Efficiency to oversee that ​effort. Musk largely focused on shrinking the government workforce and left the administration in mid-2025.

OPM, the government office carrying out the Republican president's ⁠agenda for the federal workforce, is preparing to revamp the software agencies use to manage their employees.

Oracle did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

OPM said in a statement that the ​agency completed hands-on testing, market research and ⁠live demonstrations before selecting Oracle for the contract. The final cost ​for the agreement will depend on the ‌complexity of migrating employee data and ​security needs, among other factors, the agency said.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Will Dunham)

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