Amazon to Seek Order Blocking Microsoft From Work on US Contract

Says it's planning to ask a judge to block Microsoft from starting any work on the $10 billion contract until its legal challenge to the award is resolved.

Bloomberg

January 14, 2020

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Amazon to Seek Order Blocking Microsoft From Work on US Contract
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Joe Schneider (Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. said it planned to ask a judge to temporarily block Microsoft Corp. from performing any substantial work on a $10 billion Pentagon cloud contract until its lawsuit challenging its validity resolved.

In a filing in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington Monday, the two companies set out a proposed schedule to deal with the litigation, including Amazon’s plan to seek the court order.

Amazon Web Services “intends to file a motion for temporary restraining order and/or preliminary injunction to prevent the issuance of substantive task orders under the contract, which the United States has previously advised AWS and the Court will begin on February 11,” the company said in the filing.

Microsoft plans to ask the judge to dismiss the lawsuit.

According to the proposed schedule, the requests for the dismissal and for the temporary restraining order, or a preliminary injunction, are to be filed by Jan. 24. The companies asked the judge to rule on Amazon’s request on Feb. 11.

Amazon claims it lost the Pentagon cloud contract because of political interference by President Donald Trump, according to the judge overseeing the case.

Amazon filed the lawsuit under seal in November to formally protest its loss of the Pentagon’s Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, cloud contract.

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