Microsoft managed to win the Department's JEDI (Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure) contract Defense of USA of $10 billion in October 2019. However, the valuation did not go down well with companies such as Amazon, which filed a lawsuit in November 2019, challenging the decision to award the contract to Microsoft.
Amazon was waiting to win the contract. However, the Redmond company allegedly offered a better offer than Amazon.
Due to the lawsuit and the questions raised, the US Department of Defense (DoD from the Department of Defense) began to re-evaluate the bids and asked the two companies to submit new bids in March 2020. Recently DoD confirmed that the JEDI contract, as originally planned, will be awarded to Microsoft.
The statement states:
The Department has completed its re-evaluation of the JEDI Cloud proposals and has determined that Microsoft's proposal still represents the best solution for the Government. The JEDI Cloud contract is a fixed price, unlimited contract deliveryand quantity that will offer the DoD a full range of cloud computing services. While contract execution will not begin immediately due to the Preliminary Injunction issued by the Court of Federal Claims on February 13, 2020, DoD is eager to begin providing this capability to uniformed personnel.
According to information, the lawsuit of Amazon stated that Microsoft was selected using political influence (unheard of). Of course, Microsoft said it got the contract because it offered “significantly superior technology at a better price".
Microsoft also said that Amazon wanted to repeat the evaluation of the offers because "it had acquired significant information about the prices of its competitors."
The Pentagon's JEDI contract aims to supply cloud technologies to modernize DoD systems and infrastructure.