Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BIG TECH BAGGED DEALS WORTH $44BN DURING WAR ON TERROR, SAYS REPORT

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WASHINGTON: Tech giants made billions through contracts with the US military and other government agencies during the so-called “War on Terror”, according to a report released ahead of the 20th anniversar­y of the 9/11 attacks.

The “Big Tech Sells War” report, published on Thursday by three US campaign groups, documented an explosion of government contracts with Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter since 2004. The tech companies’ contracts were “primarily with agencies central to the War on Terror”, said the report.

“From 2004 to today, Big Tech corporatio­ns have seen a huge climb in federal demand for their services, particular­ly from the Pentagon and department of homeland security,” the report said.

The demand from US military and intelligen­ce agencies for cloud computing and GPS software has surged since 2001 as the defence industry has grown increasing­ly digitised.

The department of defence alone has spent $43.8 billion on Big Tech contracts since 2004, said the report, a collaborat­ion between the Action Center on Race and the Economy, and social justice groups LittleSis and MPower Change.

Four of the five top-spending agencies on Big Tech contracts were “central to foreign policy or were establishe­d as a direct result of the Global War on Terror”, it said.

“Amazon and Microsoft in particular pulled ahead in recent years, with Amazon signing nearly five times and Microsoft signing eight times as many federal contracts and subcontrac­ts in 2019 compared to 2015,” the report said.

The report said Microsoft had benefited from a leap in defence contracts during the Trump administra­tion, with a six-fold increase in the number of deals signed between 2016 and 2018.

AFP reached out to the five Big Tech companies for comment, but has yet to receive a response.

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