The US Department of Defense is ditching its potentially US$10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud computing contract won by Microsoft in October 2019 an award that was mired in litigation filed by rival Amazon Web Services.
The DOD today, in a press release, said that it had determined that “due to evolving requirements, increased cloud conversancy, and industry advances, the JEDI cloud contract no longer meets its needs.”
The DOD announced a new multi-vendor contract the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability saying it still requires enterprise-scale cloud capabilities. And it plans to solicit proposals for the contract from a “limited number of sources” namely Microsoft and AWS ”as available market research indicates that these two vendors are the only cloud service providers (CSPs) capable of meeting the department’s requirements.” But, as noted in its pre-solicitation notice, the DOD said it will immediately engage with industry and
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