Palantir tech in demand by Pentagon, China, Middle East: CEO
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Palantir tech in demand by Pentagon, China, Middle East: CEO
""One of the unusual things that unfortunately we can't talk about is also just how much we can shape what's going on under the hood, including how do you orchestrate something in a defense or civilian context?" Karp told investors. "It's not that we're the deciders, but it is the first time that we can help shape the footprint against which we execute.""
"In December, the company announced it signed an up to $448 million deal with the US Navy to deploy ShipOS, which has demonstrated small-scale successes in streamlining processes used within the Maritime Industrial Base, the network of private companies that build American warships. In some of those early tests, the company has used its digital twinning technology to reduce the time General Dynamics Electric Boat spent planning a submarine schedule from 160 hours to 10 minutes."
Palantir is increasingly shaping internal practices within the U.S. Defense Department as demand for its software grows across warfighting, shipbuilding, and weapons procurement. The company secured an up to $448 million Navy deal to deploy ShipOS and has shown small-scale successes within the Maritime Industrial Base. Digital twinning reduced a submarine schedule planning task from 160 hours to 10 minutes and shortened a material review process at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard from weeks to under an hour. Company leaders describe their tools as enabling coordination "from the factory floor to the foxhole" to enhance lethality and deterrence.
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