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    Microsoft will stop using Chinese workers on US DoD systems

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 22, 2025Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    β€œIn response to concerns raised earlier this week about US-supervised foreign engineers, Microsoft has made changes to our support for US Government customers to assure that no China-based engineering teams are providing technical assistance for DoD Government cloud and related services. We remain committed to providing the most secure services possible to the US government, including working with our national security partners to evaluate and adjust our security protocols as needed,” Shaw posted on X (formerly Twitter) late Friday.

    Shaw did not say that that China-based engineering teams would be excluded from work on non-cloud-related Department of Defense projects, nor that they would be kept away from work for other US government departments or for governments of other countries.

    The company had initially swept aside concerns about the use of Chinese worker on DoD systems, saying the global subject matter experts it relied on for support had no direct access to customer data or systems, and that they worked through authorized US personnel in accordance with US Government requirements and processes. β€œOnly authorized US persons with the appropriate clearances and training provide direct support. These personnel are provided specific training on protecting sensitive data, preventing harm, and use of the specific commands/controls within the environment,” a company spokesperson said.

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