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Amazon's next best bet to take the $10 billion JEDI cloud deal from Microsoft hinges on a 'wildcard' error in the process after a Pentagon investigation splashed cold water on its claims that Trump interfered

Amazon is challenging the Pentagon's decision to award a $10 billion cloud computing contract, based on alleged political interference from President Donald Trump.saying it couldn't fully investigate Trump's roleThe inspector general also found Pentagon officials made ethical violations during the process, including one official who participated while negotiating a job with Amazon, and another who failed to disclose ownership of as much as $50,000 in Microsoft stock.

Amazon, a regular target of President Donald Trump, challenged the decision in federal court on the basis that its technology is so superior to Microsoft's that the process had to have been affected by political interference. Trump reportedly after losing the deal fair and square., despite saying it couldn't fully investigate Trump's role because the White House barred key witnesses from cooperating.

The Pentagon inspector general investigated, and released the results in a recent report, clearing the Defense Department's decision to give the award to Microsoft. calling it "yet another blatant attempt to avoid a meaningful and transparent review of the JEDI contract award,"The inspector general did, however, find Pentagon officials made ethical violations, but in the end the office decided they did not influence the outcome of the contract.

The report also finds that another Pentagon official, Stacy Cummings, failed to disclose she owned as much as $50,000 worth of Microsoft stock when she participated in meetings and made recommendations related to the contract, but the Pentagon inspector general concluded the conflict did not impact the award decision.

That might seem like a small thing, but Amazon alleges it should have been enough to eliminate Microsoft from the competition. The judge said Amazon is likely to be able to prove the DoD improperly evaluated Microsoft's proposal, and that Amazon's "chance of securing the award was not insubstantial absent the error."

Schooner, the government procurement expert, said those kinds of errors are relatively common and unlikely related to any allegations of political interference. Amazon's case in some respects now lies whether this apparent error is just one example of flaws in the procurement process.

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