The US Army will host commercial data centers on 'underutilized' land at four major bases
Date:
Wed, 08 Apr 2026 16:05:00 +0000
Description:
The US Army is planning to rent out land at four bases to support growing demand for data centers.
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The US Army has confirmed plans to house commercial data centers
on at least four of its "underutilized" military bases,
offering opportunities for private companies to build and operate them.
Fort Bliss, Texas and Dugway Proving Ground, Utah have already been
confirmed, with the Army also nearing confirmation on two further sites at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina and Fort Hood, Texas. Under the new plans, unused Army land would be leased to private developers who are wholly in control of the data centers, from funding and building to running the campuses once
live. In return, the Army would gain access to computing power
from the partners selected to run the data centers.
On that front, the plans are part of a broader push for the military to use
AI technology to help detect threats and protect the US against potential attacks. But on the land hosting front, this marks the first scheme of its
kind with Army space being offered up to commercial opportunities.
"AI is a strategic asset for the Army," Secretary Dan Driscoll wrote .
Carlyle, CyrusOne, KKR and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) have been appointed as partners for the new scheme.
"By partnering with the private sector to develop cutting-edge data centers
on our installations, we are bolstering our national security, driving technological innovation, and building a more resilient and modern Army," Deputy Undersecretary David R Fitzgerald added.
Of course, these sites won't be without the usual local concerns around high energy and water consumption, rising electricity costs for nearby residents
and the general noise and unsightliness. With military bases generally sheltered from nearby communities, the impacts might not be so severe as typical data center buildouts.
It would likely be on partner companies to handle resource use to minimize local and environmental impacts. Sites include areas within half a mile of residential areas, and others more than a mile away.
As for the next stages, negotiations, reviews and agreements are still
ongoing, with initial operating capability potentially targeted for as soon
as 2027.
Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/the-us-army-will-host-commercial-data-centers-on -underutilized-land-at-four-major-bases
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