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Former Defense Secretary James Mattis attended a dinner in 2017 with an Amazon executive involved in working to secure a multi-billion dollar federal contract, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis attended the event with Teresa Carlson, vice president of Amazon’s worldwide public sector services. The dinner ultimately helped forge another meeting in August 2017 between Mattis and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the report notes, citing emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Pentagon officials also helped arrange meetings for Carlson with Mattis’s chief of staff around the same time, WSJ’s report notes. The emails did not lay out what was discussed during the meetings but will likely raise the hackles of some who have criticized the massive cloud deal, known as Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI.
The contract is expected to be awarded in August, with Microsoft and Amazon competing for it.
Mattis, who resigned from the Trump administration in December 2018, said he would like to meet with Bezos, the report notes. Mattis met with Bezos five months later as part of a tour of the West Coast, which included visits to Google and a Pentagon innovation unit in Silicon Valley. The former defense secretary did not respond to The WSJ’s request for comments.
JEDI’s bidding process is “open, transparent and full,” Pentagon spokeswoman Elissa Smith told reporters Sunday, adding that no one in Mattis’s front office participated in drafting the solicitation for bids. An Amazon representative also pushed back on insinuations that the bidding process was corrupted.
Amazon Web Services has “received no preferential treatment in any procurement as a result of any meetings, one-on-one or otherwise, with DoD officials,” the spokesman told reporters. Carlson’s name was redacted from Mattis’s schedule, according to one former administration official who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation on the condition of anonymity.
The White House has not responded to the DCNF’s request for comment. The bidding process roiled one major company in particular: computing giant Oracle. Oracle alleged in a May 31 complaint that former Department of Defense official Deap Ubhi was offered shares in Amazon and a salary with the big tech giant while he was finding a company to help build out JEDI. more here
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“former Department of Defense official Deap Ubhi “
Muslim. Probably an Obama appointee.
Obama worked feverishly to cull the ranks of the military’s general and field grade officers during his regime. This worm is part of the residue that remained. He’s still undermining the president and his platform tho out of office. Mattis even explored a presidential challenge, the back stabbing judas.
You can judge by the slimy leftists he mingled with to get an idea what he was up to.
Such a surprise and disappointment to many of us. Including Trump.
“He’s sort of a Democrat”…