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On Monday, Oracle America Inc. responded to the federal government in the partiesâ dispute over the propriety of a U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) cloud-computing procurement. Oracle claims that the 10-year, multi-billion dollar Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contractâamong the largest information-technology contracts in the federal governmentâs historyâhas an unlawful structure, and was secured through agency officialsâ criminal misconduct.
In its late January petition for a writ of certiorari, Oracle explained that it filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims arguing that the single-bidder award violated federal law, which requires agencies to choose multiple bidders for contracts of JEDIâs size and type. The U.S. subsequently appealed the decision, and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals took up the case. The appellate tribunal reportedly agreed with Oracle that the procurement violated federa
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