Infrastructure
Army reaches conditional agreement with private industry for hyperscaled data centers at Fort Bliss and Dugway
Image: Primary The U.S. Army has conditionally selected two companies to enter exclusive negotiations to build and operate commercial hyperscaled data centers on two Army installations under the Enhanced Use Lease program. The companies were chosen through a rigorous and competitive process.
Global Investment Firm Carlyle was selected for a project on about 1,384 acres at Fort Bliss, Texas. CyrusOne, a portfolio company jointly held
Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll said AI is a strategic asset for the Army. It supports future transformation and requirements, keeps the Army ahead of adversaries and generates resiliency across the force. Deputy Undersecretary of the Army David R. Fitzgerald said the partnerships bolster national security, drive technological innovation and build a more resilient and modern Army.
The effort aligns with the White House 2025 executive order on accelerating federal permitting of data center infrastructure and is
Lt. Gen. Butch Graham, USACE commanding general, said the Corps is leaning forward to support the data center program and deliver critical facilities on an accelerated timeline. The selection allows the Army and partners to enter an exclusive negotiation period to finalize lease and other terms. The initiative will enhance computational capability for the warfighter and create a projected significant number of American jobs.
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