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Jeff Bezos says Amazon wants to work more with the Pentagon

Published 12/08/2019, 07:02 AM
Updated 12/08/2019, 07:02 AM
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By Mike Stone

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos said it would support the U.S. Department of Defense as technology companies vie for more defense contracts and the Pentagon seeks to modernize itself.

"We are going to support the Department of Defense, this country is important," Bezos said at an annual defense forum at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California.

Tech companies have faced challenges when trying to work with the Pentagon. Last year a defense program, named Project Maven, set off a revolt, as some employees opposed Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) technology being used in warfare. Those employees said it clashed with Google's stated goal of doing no harm and cited risks around using a nascent artificial intelligence technology in lethal situations.

While Bezos said he supported employees having passionately held views, he said it was up to the senior leaders of companies to provide guidance on what projects they would and would not do.

"My view is that if big tech is turning their back on the Department of Defense, this country is in big trouble," Bezos said.

Amazon (O:AMZN) had competed to provide cloud computing capabilities to the Pentagon.

But last month the company filed a lawsuit in federal court contesting the Defense Department's September decision to award a cloud computing contract worth up to $10 billion to rival bidder Microsoft Corp . (O:MSFT)

Amazon had been considered a favorite for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud (JEDI) contract, part of a broader digital modernization project at the Pentagon, before software developer Microsoft emerged as the surprise winner.

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Amazon has previously said that politics got in the way of a fair bidding process. Bezos, the chief executive officer of Amazon and owner of the Washington Post, has been an outspoken critic of U.S. President Donald Trump.

(This December 7 story corrects to say country, not company, in fifth paragraph)

Latest comments

Bezos needs to be careful to not put his company on the wrong side of the US consumer.
Lawyer trained Jeff... Sharks and lawyers are the same species.
The government is very behind in the area of improving efficiencies and productivity. It needs all the help it can get. Part of the problem has been the aged Congress. They just don't understand it. They have been allowing all these technologies to be developed and tech companies to take over other tech companies without even knowing what it would mean. The desicion makers are way behind in technology understanding. That needs to be corrected but will take time for younger folks to become the decision makers.
"this country is important". . As opposed to? This guy is global corporatist, and would sell us out in a heart beat.
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