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ClimateAi News • October 2nd, 2025.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – ClimateAi has been awarded a General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract. This key milestone follows a formal Success Memo from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) validating ClimateAi’s solutions for enhanced operational forecasting for the local-to-regional impacts of extreme weather at 1km spatial resolution .
Operational disruptions from extreme weather pose risks to national security and livelihoods, thereby making accurate, actionable forecasting essential for preparedness. With this contract vehicle, federal, state and local government buyers can purchase ClimateAi’s solutions at pre-negotiated, fair, and reasonable prices, eliminating the time-consuming and complex process of traditional contracting.
ClimateAi will offer its suite of near- and long-term solutions, including Monitor for forecasting location-specific hazards at seasonal timescales (1 day to 6 months) and Adapt for longer-term (10+ years) weather risk projections to support critical investment decisions. All products are available under Special Item Number (SIN) 511210 – IT Software – Software Licenses.
Government agencies can quickly procure ClimateAi’s advanced product suite to support mission-critical needs, such as:
“The Success Memo from DIU is a validation of the accuracy and quality of our platforms’ weather modeling capabilities. We are excited that with this GSA contract we can bring these proven solutions to the broader government market, ensuring they have the best available information on weather disruptions to make more informed operational and investment decisions.”

– Will Kletter, COO, ClimateAi
For more information on ClimateAi’s GSA MAS contract and to access our product catalog, please visit DIU’s Product Catalog profile.
About ClimateAi: Founded in 2017, ClimateAi provides AI-powered weather intelligence for highly localized, asset-specific decision support across short, medium, and long horizons. The platform translates complex weather signals into actionable insights for planning, logistics, and risk management across agriculture, food, consumer goods, finance, supply chain and the public sector.