Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Amazon, Microsoft wage war over Pentagon’s ‘war cloud’

- Matt O’Brien

Amazon and Microsoft are battling it out over a $10 billion opportunit­y to build the U.S. military its first “war cloud” computing system. But Amazon’s early hopes of a shock-and-awe victory may be slipping away.

Formally called the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastruc­ture plan, or JEDI, the military’s computing project would store and process vast amounts of classified data, allowing the Pentagon to use artificial intelligen­ce to speed up its war planning and fighting capabiliti­es. The Defense Department hopes to award the winner-take-all contract as soon as August. Oracle and IBM were eliminated at an earlier round of the contract competitio­n.

But that’s only if the project isn’t derailed first. It faces a legal challenge by Oracle and growing congressio­nal concerns about alleged Pentagon favoritism toward Amazon. Military officials hope to get started soon on what will be a decade-long business partnershi­p they say is vital to national security.

“This is not your grandfathe­r’s internet,” said Daniel Goure, vice president of the Lexington Institute, a defenseori­ented think tank. “You’re talking about a cloud where you can go from the Pentagon literally to the soldier on the battlefiel­d carrying classified informatio­n.”

Amazon was considered an early favorite when the Pentagon began detailing its cloud needs in 2017, but its candidacy has been marred by an Oracle allegation that Amazon executives and the Pentagon have been overly cozy. Oracle has a final chance to make its case against Amazon in a court hearing Wednesday.

“This is really the cloud sweepstake­s, which is why there are such fierce lawsuits,” said Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives.

Ives said an opportunit­y that was a “no brainer” for Amazon a year ago now seems just as likely to go to Microsoft, which has spent the past year burnishing its credential­s to meet the government’s security requiremen­ts.

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