Hegseth says Chinese nationals no longer service Pentagon cloud
WASHINGTON, Aug 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday said the Pentagon has issued a formal letter of concern after learning that Microsoft was using Chinese nationals to service Pentagon cloud environments, which he described as "a breach of trust."
"We're requiring a third-party audit of Microsoft's digital escorts program, including the code and the submissions by Chinese nationals," Hegseth said in a video posted on X.
After a report by investigative journalism publication ProPublica, Microsoft in July said it has ended the practice of using China-based engineers to provide technical support to the U.S. military under the supervision of U.S. "digital escorts".
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