Amazon Urges US Judge to Set Aside $10-Billion JEDI Cloud Contract Award to Microsoft

Amazon Web Services said in a court filing that the award to Microsoft must "be invalidated” because it is the product of systematic bias.

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By Reuters | Updated: 16 December 2020 12:38 IST
Highlights
  • The White House referred questions to the Justice Department
  • Amazon had been seen as a front-runner to win the contract
  • The company argued the latest Pentagon review was riddled with errors

A judge in February granted Amazon's request to temporarily halt the deal from moving forward

Amazon urges a US judge to toss out the Pentagon's $10 billion (roughly Rs. 73,500 crores) JEDI cloud computing contract award after the Defense Department said in September a court-ordered re-evaluation had determined Microsoft's proposal still represented the best value for the government.

The company's Amazon Web Services unit said in a redacted October 23 court filing unsealed on Tuesday that the award to Microsoft must "be invalidated because it is the product of systematic bias, bad faith, and undue influence exerted by President Trump to steer the award away from" the company. It called it a "flawed and politically corrupted decision."

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The White House declined to comment, referring questions to the Justice Department. The Pentagon did not immediately comment.

Microsoft said in a statement Tuesday "career procurement officials at the DoD decided that given the superior technical advantages and overall value, we continued to offer the best solution."

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It added "it is time we moved on and got this technology in the hands of those who urgently need it: the women and men who protect our nation."

A judge in February granted Amazon's request to temporarily halt the deal from moving forward.

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Amazon, which had been seen as a front-runner to win the contract, filed a lawsuit in November 2019 after the contract was awarded to Microsoft. Trump has publicly derided Amazon head Jeff Bezos and repeatedly criticised the company.

Amazon's new filing said Trump and his administration "intensified a campaign of interference and retribution against those in DoD perceived as disloyal to the president or capable of reaching conclusions at odds with his personal interests."

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The company argued the latest Pentagon review was "riddled with errors even more egregious than those that plagued the initial award," and that the Pentagon "manipulated its evaluations to a degree that belies any facade of rationality."

The Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud (JEDI) contract could reach as much as $10 billion (roughly Rs. 73,500 crores) and is part of a broader digital modernisation of the Pentagon.

Then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the Pentagon made its choice fairly. Trump fired Esper last month.

© Thomson Reuters 2020
 


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