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Palantir secures $480M Army contract for Maven artificial intelligence technology

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Palantir, a leading artificial intelligence technology company, has been awarded a $480 million deal by the Army for its Maven Smart System prototype, the Pentagon announced on Wednesday. This cutting-edge technology is being used by the U.S. military in the Central Command area of responsibility in the Middle East, showcasing its effectiveness in identifying enemy systems in the region.

The Maven Smart System (MSS) by Palantir, in collaboration with the National Geospatial Agency (NGA) Broad Area Search – Targeting (BAS-T), utilizes AI-generated algorithms and memory learning capabilities to scan and detect hostile targets in the Area of Responsibility (AOR). This technology plays a crucial role in the targeting process, enabling faster and more accurate decision-making for military operations.

The Pentagon’s goal is to leverage artificial intelligence tools like Maven to enhance its Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) warfighting construct, which aims to improve connectivity and operational efficiency within the U.S. military and its international partners.

In addition to the $480 million deal for the Maven Smart System, Palantir was also recently awarded another AI-related contract by the Army for the Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) ground station program. This program aims to provide soldiers with advanced data fusion and deep-sensing capabilities through artificial intelligence and other tools.

The firm-fixed price contract with Palantir’s USG subsidiary is set to be completed by May 28, 2029, with work locations and funding to be determined with each order. This significant investment in AI technology highlights the military’s commitment to modernizing its capabilities and improving operational effectiveness in today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape.

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