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Pentagon Severs Cloud Ties with China Following Microsoft Staffing Exposé

Published July 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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  1. The U.S. Department of Defense is conducting a review of its cloud infrastructure due to concerns about foreign engineers, particularly those from China, supporting sensitive Pentagon systems.
  2. A ProPublica investigation raised alarms about Microsoft employing China-based engineers to maintain DoD cloud and computing systems, leading to the decision to eliminate foreign involvement to safeguard national security.
  3. Microsoft responded by ending its China-based support for DoD cloud operations, emphasizing a commitment to enhancing security protocols and protecting critical defense infrastructure amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

    The U.S. Department of Defense is currently undergoing a thorough examination of its cloud infrastructure in response to revelations that foreign engineers, particularly those from China, have been involved in supporting sensitive Pentagon systems. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth initiated a two-week audit aimed at removing any foreign engagement that could potentially compromise national security. This action follows a concerning ProPublica investigation that highlighted Microsoft’s practice of employing China-based engineers to assist in maintaining DoD cloud and computing systems. The report raised alarms about these engineers operating with limited oversight from U.S. personnel, potentially accessing sensitive military data. To address these security concerns, Microsoft swiftly announced the cessation of China-based engineering support for any DoD-related cloud operations. Company spokesperson Frank Shaw reassured stakeholders of Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing security protocols and collaborating closely with national security agencies. This development underscores the growing concerns surrounding foreign access to critical defense infrastructure, particularly amidst escalating geopolitical tensions with China. The DoD’s renewed focus on digital sovereignty and secure supply chains in defense technology reflects a proactive approach to safeguarding national security interests.

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