A U.S. appeals court rejected
Oracle had raised a number of issues, including allegations of
“Notwithstanding the extensive array of claims raised by Oracle, we find no reversible error” in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims’s decision to reject those arguments, Circuit Judge
Oracle was
Oracle argued that the Defense Department unfairly and unnecessarily tailored the minimum contract requirements for Amazon and Microsoft. The company also alleged that the bidding process was fatally tainted by conflicts of interest, including former Pentagon employees who went on to work for Amazon after helping to craft the bid.
The Federal Circuit agreed with the Defense Department that it “used competitive procedures,” rejecting Oracle’s argument that a requirement for data center capabilities ensured only Amazon and Microsoft would qualify for bidding. The panel also found the conflict-of-interest allegations raised by Oracle to be “troubling” but ultimately “had no effect on the JEDI Cloud solicitation.”
Defense Department spokesman Russell Goemaere said in a statement that the appeals court affirmed the Federal Claims Court’s earlier ruling and rejected Oracle’s arguments.
Amazon and Microsoft declined to comment. Representatives from Oracle didn’t respond to a request for comment.
The ruling is a win for the Pentagon, which over the last three years has faced criticism from lawmakers, industry and even President
The Pentagon also faces vendor bias allegations in a separate
A Federal Claims court judge
Government lawyers said the Defense Department wanted to reevaluate elements of the bidders’ price proposals and online marketplaces. The Pentagon has until Sept. 16th to complete its review.
The Defense Department’s inspector general
The case is Oracle America Inc. V. U.S.,
(Updates with Pentagon statement, in seventh paragraph.)
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