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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-microsoft-wage-war-over-141207732.html
Amazon and Microsoft are battling it out over a $10 billion opportunity to build the U.S. military its first "war cloud" computing system. But Amazon's early hopes of a shock-and-awe victory may be slipping away.

Formally called the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure plan, or JEDI, the military's computing project would store and process vast amounts of classified data, allowing the Pentagon to use artificial intelligence to speed up its war planning and fighting capabilities. The Defense Department hopes to award the winner-take-all contract as soon as August. Oracle and IBM were eliminated at an earlier round of the contract competition.

But that's only if the project isn't derailed first. It faces a legal challenge by Oracle and growing congressional concerns about alleged Pentagon favoritism toward Amazon. Military officials hope to get started soon on what will be a decade-long business partnership they describe as vital to national security.

"This is not your grandfather's internet," said Daniel Goure, vice president of the Lexington Institute, a defense-oriented think tank. "You're talking about a cloud where you can go from the Pentagon literally to the soldier on the battlefield carrying classified information."

Amazon was considered an early favorite when the Pentagon began detailing its cloud needs in 2017, but its candidacy has been marred by an Oracle allegation that Amazon executives and the Pentagon have been overly cozy. Oracle has a final chance to make its case against Amazon — and the integrity of the government's bidding process — in a court hearing Wednesday.

"This is really the cloud sweepstakes, which is why there are such fierce lawsuits," said Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives.

Ives said an opportunity that was a "no brainer" for Amazon a year ago now seems just as likely to go to Microsoft, which has spent the past year burnishing its credentials to meet the government's security requirements.

For years, Amazon Web Services has been the industry leader in moving businesses and other institutions onto its cloud — a term used to describe banks of servers in remote data centers that can be accessed from almost anywhere. But Microsoft's Azure cloud platform has been steadily catching up, as have other providers such as Google, in both corporate and government settings.

With an acronym evoking Star Wars and a price tag of up to $10 billion over the next decade, JEDI has attracted more attention than most cloud deals. A cloud strategy document unveiled by the Defense Department last year calls for replacing the military's "disjointed and stove-piped information systems" with a commercial cloud service "that will empower the warfighter with data and is critical to maintaining our military's technological advantage."

In a court filing last month, Lt. Gen. Bradford Shwedo said further delays in the Oracle case will "hamper our critical efforts in AI" as the U.S. tries to maintain its advantage over adversaries who are "weaponizing their use of data." Shwedo said JEDI's computing capabilities could help the U.S. analyze data collected from surveillance aircraft, predict when equipment needs maintenance and speed up communications if fiber and satellite connections go down.

Amazon was considered an early front-runner for the project in part because of its existing high-security cloud contract with the Central Intelligence Agency. It beat out IBM for that deal in 2013.

Worried that the Pentagon's bid seemed tailor-made for Amazon, rivals Oracle and IBM lodged formal protests last year arguing against the decision to award it to a single vendor.

In an October blog post , IBM executive Sam Gordy wrote that a single-cloud approach went against industry trends and "would give bad actors just one target to focus on should they want to undermine the military's IT backbone."

The Government Accountability Office later dismissed those protests, but Oracle persisted by taking its case to the Court of Federal Claims, where it has pointed to emails and other documents that it says show conflicts of interest between Amazon and the government. Oral arguments in that case are scheduled for Wednesday. The case has delayed the procurement process, though the Pentagon says it now hopes to award the contract as early as Aug. 23.

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JEDI?

Nerd, please.

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For some reason, this made me think more of The Men Who Stare at Goats than Skynet.....

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Interesting, since Russia has gone the polar opposite direction. Their military/government has a non-worldwide internet inside the country, and they recently ordered some 10,000 typewriters, because of concerns with electronic information leaks. They're considering going back to hand-delivered courier stuff ala the old days.

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One of the Digital corporate company inhouse servers was named Skynet. Nerds are everywhere. While I believe the Russians love to hold on to old tech, they do have a record of using some very sophisticated devices too.

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Even worse than that there is a UK based company making drones also called Skynet. Why don't you just tempt fate some more...you sons of bitches...
   
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U.S. Robotics made modems, back before dial-up was a thing. They were named after Asimov's fictional company, although no positrons were involved, as far as I know.
   
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 Elbows wrote:
Even worse than that there is a UK based company making drones also called Skynet. Why don't you just tempt fate some more...you sons of bitches...


Also the name of the Roland Electronics intranet. It's also the name of a computing shop in the Arlozorof Mall in Tel Aviv.

They're everywhere. Fittingly.

Then, on the drone theme, there's DJI, who grant open access to all your data to the Chinese Government. Which is how you really get Skynet.

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Meanwhile, us little guys are trying to remember how to fight wars when we had no integrated comm's networks, cause the second we go peer on peer, we're losing that gak hard and fast.

All this stuff only works in a COIN environment where we have extreme technological superiority.

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 djones520 wrote:
Meanwhile, us little guys are trying to remember how to fight wars when we had no integrated comm's networks, cause the second we go peer on peer, we're losing that gak hard and fast.

All this stuff only works in a COIN environment where we have extreme technological superiority.


Which is why the Russians could possibly be better prepared to handle that sort of situation than we are. They're not only used to being behind the curve, but they're actively learning how to have their forces and command structure function off-grid.

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Theres a Japanese robotics company that specialises in medical exoskeletons called Cyberdine Systems and just to rule out coincidence they have a full size T800 endoskeleton in the lobby.

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Just don't mention that Britain has had Skynet for quite some time....

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Theres a Japanese robotics company that specialises in medical exoskeletons called Cyberdine Systems and just to rule out coincidence they have a full size T800 endoskeleton in the lobby.


I feel like this is the best reminder of why Japan is awesome, even though we can't look away for more than a few seconds before some new game show meme comes out of the woodwork to make us all question humanity.

   
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If that Russia thing is true, about going back to typewriters and such, imagine how they determined how easy it is to breach security systems?

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and there it goes...
   
 
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