Oracle loses court challenge to $10 billion cloud contract
Oracle lost its legal challenge to the Pentagons $10 billion cloud contract on Friday, clearing the way for the government to award the contract to Amazon.com or Microsoft.
Federal Claims Court Senior Judge Eric Bruggink dismissed the companys argument that the contract violates federal procurement laws and is unfairly tainted by conflicts of interests.
Bruggink said that because Oracle didnt meet the criteria for the bid, it cannot demonstrate prejudice as a result of other possible errors in the procurement process.
The decision is a major blow to Oracle, which risks losing a share of its federal defense business if the Pentagon awards the contract to another cloud company. The ruling also eliminates a headache for the Pentagon, which has been fending off challenges to its winner-take-all strategy in the cloud contract for more than a year.
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(New Hampshire Union Leader)