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Palantir wins competition to build Army intelligence system

March 26, 2019 at 6:08 p.m. EDT
The contract awarded to Palantir Technologies is potentially worth more than $800 million. (Staff/AFP/Getty Images)

The Army has chosen Palantir Technologies to deploy a complex battlefield intelligence system for soldiers, according to Army documents, a significant boost for a company that has attracted a devoted following in national security circles but had struggled to win a major defense contract.

Industry experts said it marked the first time that the government had tapped a Silicon Valley software company, as opposed to a traditional military contractor, to lead a defense program of record, which has a dedicated line of funding from Congress. The contract is potentially worth more than $800 million.