US digital giant Amazon.com Inc filed a lawsuit in a federal US court
on Friday contesting the US Defense Department’s decision last month to
award a Pentagon cloud computing contract worth up to Sh1 trillion ($10
billion) to rival bidder Microsoft Corporation.
This comes at a time when US President Donald Trump and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos are engaged in a long-running row.
The complaint and supplemental motion for discovery were filed in the US
Court of Federal Claims under seal, according to a spokesman for Amazon
Web Services, a division of the online retail giant founded by
billionaire Jeff Bezos.
The company did not explain the basis for its complaint.
The filings contain “proprietary information, trade secrets, and
confidential financial information” that could “cause either party
severe competitive harm,” Amazon said in a court document seeking a
protective order.
“The record in this bid protest likely will contain similarly sensitive information,” it said.
Considered favourite
Last week, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper rejected any suggestion of
bias in the Pentagon’s decision to award Microsoft the contract after
Amazon announced plans to challenge it.
“We believe the facts will show they (DoD) ran a detailed, thorough and
fair process in determining the needs of the warfighter were best met by
Microsoft,” Microsoft said in an emailed statement.
Amazon had been considered a favourite for the Joint Enterprise Defense
Infrastructure Cloud (JEDI) contract, part of a broader digital
modernization project at the Pentagon, before software developer
Microsoft emerged as the surprise winner.
Amazon has previously said that politics got in the way of a fair bidding process.
Amazon Chief Executive Bezos and owner of the Washington Post, has been an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump.
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Amazon contests Pentagon's Sh1tr cloud deal
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US digital giant Amazon.com Inc filed a lawsuit in a federal US court
on Friday contesting the US Defense Department’s decision last month to
award a Pentagon cloud computing contract worth up to Sh1 trillion ($10
billion) to rival bidder Microsoft Corporation.
This comes at a time when US President Donald Trump and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos are engaged in a long-running row.
The complaint and supplemental motion for discovery were filed in the US
Court of Federal Claims under seal, according to a spokesman for Amazon
Web Services, a division of the online retail giant founded by
billionaire Jeff Bezos.
The company did not explain the basis for its complaint.
The filings contain “proprietary information, trade secrets, and
confidential financial information” that could “cause either party
severe competitive harm,” Amazon said in a court document seeking a
protective order.
“The record in this bid protest likely will contain similarly sensitive information,” it said.
Considered favourite
Last week, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper rejected any suggestion of
bias in the Pentagon’s decision to award Microsoft the contract after
Amazon announced plans to challenge it.
“We believe the facts will show they (DoD) ran a detailed, thorough and
fair process in determining the needs of the warfighter were best met by
Microsoft,” Microsoft said in an emailed statement.
Amazon had been considered a favourite for the Joint Enterprise Defense
Infrastructure Cloud (JEDI) contract, part of a broader digital
modernization project at the Pentagon, before software developer
Microsoft emerged as the surprise winner.
Amazon has previously said that politics got in the way of a fair bidding process.
Amazon Chief Executive Bezos and owner of the Washington Post, has been an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump.
US digital giant Amazon.com Inc filed a lawsuit in a federal US court
on Friday contesting the US Defense Department’s decision last month to
award a Pentagon cloud computing contract worth up to Sh1 trillion ($10
billion) to rival bidder Microsoft Corporation.
This comes at a time when US President Donald Trump and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos are engaged in a long-running row.
The complaint and supplemental motion for discovery were filed in the US
Court of Federal Claims under seal, according to a spokesman for Amazon
Web Services, a division of the online retail giant founded by
billionaire Jeff Bezos.
The company did not explain the basis for its complaint.
The filings contain “proprietary information, trade secrets, and
confidential financial information” that could “cause either party
severe competitive harm,” Amazon said in a court document seeking a
protective order.
“The record in this bid protest likely will contain similarly sensitive information,” it said.
Considered favourite
Last week, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper rejected any suggestion of
bias in the Pentagon’s decision to award Microsoft the contract after
Amazon announced plans to challenge it.
“We believe the facts will show they (DoD) ran a detailed, thorough and
fair process in determining the needs of the warfighter were best met by
Microsoft,” Microsoft said in an emailed statement.
Amazon had been considered a favourite for the Joint Enterprise Defense
Infrastructure Cloud (JEDI) contract, part of a broader digital
modernization project at the Pentagon, before software developer
Microsoft emerged as the surprise winner.
Amazon has previously said that politics got in the way of a fair bidding process.
Amazon Chief Executive Bezos and owner of the Washington Post, has been an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump.
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