NextGov: On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected Oracle’s months-long effort to force the Pentagon to rebid its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract, a department-wide cloud contract estimated to be worth upwards of $10 billion over the coming decade.
The court affirmed the July 2019 decision made by U.S. Court of Federal Claims Senior Judge Eric Bruggink, who rejected numerous allegations made by Oracle during the lawsuit and said the company could not meet criteria when JEDI bids were due in late 2018. Oracle appealed the decision in November even after the Pentagon had already awarded JEDI to Microsoft, though that award is in its own legal battle.
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