Air & Space Forces Magazine - When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth canceled the Air Force’s Cloud One Next contract earlier this year, he declared it would save taxpayers $1.4 billion—the maximum billings under the contract. But current and former Air Force personnel who are familiar with Cloud One say it’s not as simple as that.
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DOD Canceled the Air Force’s $1.4B ‘Cloud One’ Contract. Did it Save Any Money?
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