Pentagon CANCELS JEDI cloud contract with Microsoft that could have been worth $10 billion after Amazon claimed Trump interfered in bidding process

  • 'It has become clear that the contract, which has long been delayed, no longer meets the requirements to fill the DoD´s capability gaps,' the Pentagon said 
  • Contract could have eventually been worth $10billion 
  • The statement did not directly mention the extended Amazon legal challenges 
  • Amazon Web Services had long been considered a leading candidate run the  Pentagon's Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure project, known as JEDI
  •  The project was meant to store and process vast amounts of classified data
  • Microsoft shares dipped a little more than 1% after the news, while Amazon's rose by 3% 

The Pentagon said Tuesday it is canceling a cloud-computing contract with Microsoft that could eventually have been worth $10 billion and will instead pursue a deal with both Microsoft and Amazon

The Pentagon said Tuesday it is canceling a cloud-computing contract with Microsoft that could eventually have been worth $10 billion and will instead pursue a deal with both Microsoft and Amazon 

The Pentagon said Tuesday it is canceling a cloud-computing contract with Microsoft that could eventually have been worth $10 billion and will instead pursue a deal with both Microsoft and Amazon.

'With the shifting technology environment, it has become clear that the JEDI Cloud contract, which has long been delayed, no longer meets the requirements to fill the DoD´s capability gaps,' the Pentagon said in a statement.

The statement did not directly mention that the Pentagon faced extended legal challenges by Amazon to the original $1 million contract awarded to Microsoft during the Trump administration. 

The contract could eventually have been worth $10 billion.

Microsoft shares dipped a little more than 1 per cent after the news while Amazon's stock rose more than 3 per cent. 

Amazon Web Services, a market leader in providing cloud computing services, had long been considered a leading candidate to run the Pentagon´s Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure project, known as JEDI. 

The project was meant to store and process vast amounts of classified data, allowing the U.S. military to improve communications with soldiers on the battlefield and use artificial intelligence to speed up its war planning and fighting capabilities.

The statement did not directly mention that the Pentagon faced extended legal challenges by Amazon to the original $1 million contract awarded to Microsoft during the Trump administration
The losing bidder, Amazon Web Services, went to court arguing that the Pentagon´s process was flawed and unfair, including that it was improperly influenced by then-President Donald Trump´s dislike of Amazon and its chief executive officer, Jeff Bezos

The statement did not directly mention that the Pentagon faced extended legal challenges by Amazon to the original $1 million contract awarded to Microsoft during the Trump administration

The JEDI contract became mired in legal challenges almost as soon as it was awarded to Microsoft in October 2019. 

The losing bidder, Amazon Web Services, went to court arguing that the Pentagon´s process was flawed and unfair, including that it was improperly influenced by then-President Donald Trump´s dislike of Amazon and its chief executive officer, Jeff Bezos. 

Bezos owns The Washington Post, a news outlet often criticized by Trump.

This year the Pentagon had been hinting that it might scrap the contract, saying in May that it felt compelled to reconsider its options after a federal judge in April rejected a Pentagon move to have key parts of Amazon´s lawsuit dismissed.

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