KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon's Office of the Inspector General on Wednesday released findings from its review of the JEDI cloud contract. 
  • In the 313-page report, the office said it found no evidence to suggest that the White House intervened in the cloud computing contract's award process. 
  • However, the inspector general noted in the report that it had limited cooperation from White House officials throughout its review and, as a result, it could not complete its review of allegations of ethical misconduct. 

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President Donald Trump speaks with Satya Nadella, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, and Jeff Bezos, Chief Executive Officer of Amazon during an American Technology Council roundtable in the State Dinning Room at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, June 19, 2017.

The Defense Department's inspector general found the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract, which was awarded to Microsoft, doesn't appear to have been influenced by the White House, according to a new report issued Wednesday. 

However, the inspector general noted in the report that it had limited cooperation from White House officials throughout its review and, as a result, it could not complete its assessment of allegations of ethical misconduct. 

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