The Defense Department reaffirmed its award of a multibillion-dollar cloud computing contract to Microsoft, in another setback for Amazon
WASHINGTON—The Defense Department reaffirmed Friday its award of a multibillion-dollar cloud computing contract to Microsoft Corp., in another setback for Amazon.com Inc.
Amazon unexpectedly lost its bid last year for the project, known as Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, and filed a bid-protest case alleging that the Pentagon improperly decided the award and considered improper factors, including political influence.
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