Pentagon awards $9 billion cloud computing contracts to Google, Amazon, Microsoft & Oracle
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Pentagon awards $9 billion cloud computing contracts to Google, Amazon, Microsoft & Oracle

The contracts will run until 2028 and provide the Department of Defense with enterprise-wide, globally available cloud services across all security domains and classification levels.

   
Representational image | Reuters File Photo/Cheriss May

Representational image | Reuters File Photo/Cheriss May

The Pentagon on Wednesday awarded cloud computing contracts worth $9 billion each to Alphabet Inc’s Google, Amazon Web Services Inc, Microsoft Corp and Oracle Corp.

The contracts which run until 2028, will provide the Department of Defense with enterprise-wide, globally available cloud services across all security domains and classification levels.

The move comes months after the Pentagon had delayed its decision to award an enterprise-wide Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) contract earlier this year.

The deal puts the military more in line with private-sector companies, many of whom split up their cloud computing work among multiple vendors to avoid being locked in to any specific one.

(Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen Coates)


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