Federal News
DISA Awards $9B Cloud Services Task Order
March 20, 2026
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) awarded a cloud services task order valued at up to $9 billion to Amazon Web Services Inc. This award is currently under legal challenge by G2 Ops Inc., which has filed a protest in the US Court of Federal Claims. Amazon Web Services has intervened to protect its rights as the awardee, cautioning that a permanent injunction could disrupt the contract and potentially impact the underlying government cloud program.
- Why this matters: The large-scale cloud services task order represents a significant procurement opportunity in federal IT infrastructure modernization.
- Procurement professionals should be aware of ongoing legal challenges that may affect contract performance timelines and program continuity.
- Contractors and vendors in cloud services should evaluate the competitive landscape shaped by this high-value award and potential litigation outcomes.
- Agencies and industry stakeholders may need to prepare for possible contract delays or adjustments depending on court rulings.
Agencies
Defense Information Systems Agency, US Court of Federal Claims
Vendors
Amazon Web Services Inc., G2 Ops Inc.
Contracts
$9 billion
Sources
- Amazon Moves to Shield Cloud Services Order From G2 Challenge · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 20