IBM, which howled when Obama Administration-friendly Amazon won a lucrative CIA cloud computing contract, recently won a consolation prize from the federal government. Big Blue won a 10-year, $1 billion deal to provide the Interior Department with cloud computing services. The Interior pie was divided up more or less equally among a number of DC corporate power players, including Lockheed Martin, Verizon, and ATT. The story, originally posted by Bloomberg News, appeared in today's siliconvalley.com.
Why the Interior Department needs a multi-billion dollar, long-term investment in cloud computing was not stated. However, what has become evident is the federal government's role in creating the new millenium's version of the military-industrial complex. This juggernaut requires that tech heavyweights get de facto government subsidies via sweetheart contracts, often generated through corrupt business dealings. As long as Americans remain enthralled with technology and "the promise of tomorrow" (whatever that means), this corrosive situation is unlikely to change.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Feds Award IBM $1 Billion Cloud Computing Contract
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