Microsoft is pushing forward with JEDI recruiting despite Amazon's legal fight

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While Amazon challenges the JEDI contract in court, Microsoft is staffing up so it can handle development of the underlying infrastructure.

on Saturday that "we have if anything been moving even faster since that contract was awarded."

Microsoft has a history with government contracts and has spent years going through the process of clearing employees for defense work, said two of the people. The company has hundreds of cleared engineers, one of the people said. But there are so many people in the pipeline that Microsoft faces an 18-month bottleneck getting current employees through the process, a different person said.

Microsoft's website lists more than 100 openings for people with security clearances, though none mention JEDI by name. Openings are for positions including principal software engineering managers and principal program managers.

According to a court filing that became public on Monday, Amazon and the Defense Department have agreed that there's currently no reason to ask the court for a restraining order because the Pentagon has said it "will not proceed with performance of the JEDI contract beyond initial preparatory activities" until Feb. 11, 2020, at the earliest.

The battle for JEDI has been hotly contested since 2018, when the Pentagon announced its plan for a $10 billion and 10-year upgrade to its IT operations. Amazon Web Services holds a commanding leading in cloud infrastructure, with 47.8% of the market, according to

 

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Time to invest in cloud IT skills... and especially Azure of course ! azure cloud jedi

Too bad the government has corrupted a great term JEDI...will never give up its original meaning and usage...ratfinks!

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