Active Stocks
Tue Apr 16 2024 15:59:30
  1. Tata Steel share price
  2. 160.05 -0.53%
  1. Infosys share price
  2. 1,414.75 -3.65%
  1. NTPC share price
  2. 359.40 -0.54%
  1. State Bank Of India share price
  2. 751.90 -0.65%
  1. HDFC Bank share price
  2. 1,509.40 0.97%
Business News/ Technology / News/  Amazon asks judge to block Microsoft from Pentagon project
BackBack

Amazon asks judge to block Microsoft from Pentagon project

Amazon filed a motion asking a federal judge to block Microsoft from working on any substantive tasks for the JEDI project
  • Microsoft is set to start its work on JEDI Cloud contract from 11 February
  • Amazon filed a motion asking a federal judge to block Microsoft from working on any substantive tasks for the JEDI projectPremium
    Amazon filed a motion asking a federal judge to block Microsoft from working on any substantive tasks for the JEDI project

    Washington: Amazon Web Services (AWS), the retail giant's Cloud arm, has asked a US judge to force a stay of work on Microsoft's $10 billion Cloud contract until the court can rule on Amazon's protest over the Pentagon awarding JEDI to Microsoft.

    Amazon had sought 'preliminary injunction' from the court to temporarily block Microsoft from starting work on the billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) project.

    In a statement shared with Fast Company, an AWS spokesperson said that it is common practice to stay contract performance while a protest is pending.

    "It's important that the numerous evaluation errors and blatant political interference that impacted the JEDI award decision be reviewed. AWS is absolutely committed to supporting the DoD's modernisation efforts and to an expeditious legal process that resolves this matter as quickly as possible,' the spokesperson added.

    Amazon filed a motion asking a federal judge to block Microsoft from working on any substantive tasks for the JEDI project while the court considers the matter. The motion makes good on Amazon's previous pledge to try to pause work on the contract while the legal challenge is underway.

    Amazon last year filed a suit with the US Court of Federal Claims contesting the decision.

    "AWS is absolutely committed to supporting the Department of Defense (DoD's) modernisation efforts and to an expeditious legal process that resolves this matter as quickly as possible," the AWS spokesperson said.

    Microsoft is set to start its work on JEDI Cloud contract from February 11.

    The US government in October awarded the much-anticipated $10 billion Cloud contract for Pentagon to Microsoft.

    In its complaint against the government decision, Amazon alleged Trump abused his position to put "improper pressure" on decision-makers for personal gains and show his hatred towards Bezos who owns The Washington Post.

    Unlock a world of Benefits! From insightful newsletters to real-time stock tracking, breaking news and a personalized newsfeed – it's all here, just a click away! Login Now!

    This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.

    Catch all the Technology News and Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News.
    More Less
    Published: 24 Jan 2020, 11:10 AM IST
    Next Story footLogo
    Recommended For You
    Switch to the Mint app for fast and personalized news - Get App