The Military collapsed 75 information and software program contracts into one deal probably value $10 billion—a deal received by Palantir—and it’s just the start of how the service needs to purchase software program.
“That is going to be considered one of many enterprise licensing agreements that we’re taking a look at getting into into,” Military CIO Leonel Garciga informed reporters.
The objective is to cut back prices, whereas making it simpler to purchase software program and getting the capabilities the service wants “on demand.”
“We’ve a whole lot of large software program packages which are on the market. They have been purchased over a number of years, a number of program places of work, a number of instructions [and] not getting a whole lot of parity throughout the board on how they’re being delivered. Including a whole lot of complexities,” Garciga mentioned. “However our intent is to proceed to maneuver down this path, to essentially give attention to decreasing that complexity, including agility to how we purchase….[and] save taxpayer {dollars} as a lot as we are able to.”
The contract introduced late Thursday has a $10 billion cap with a 10-year efficiency interval and permits the Military and, probably, different Protection Division businesses, to purchase Palantir merchandise, together with AI instruments and information analytics. It additionally deepens the corporate’s already shut relationship with the Military and Pentagon.
“We have got a plethora of Palantir employment contained in the Military—all the pieces from Military intel information platform to Vantage to a lot smaller tasks…that we’re paying for that we might be utilizing this automobile to additionally procure,” Garciga mentioned.
The Military is working with different distributors on comparable contracts, he mentioned.
The service has been working to simplify its IT contracts and streamline the way it buys software program lately. However the Palantir award and new method comes after Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to as for brand new software program acquisition practices earlier this 12 months.
“We’ve been engaged on this since November of final 12 months, and I believe that there was simply an inherent understanding, you already know, virtually two years in the past now, that we would have liked to start out transferring on this course with a handful of our distributors,” Garciga mentioned.
Nonetheless, he mentioned, the secretary’s memo has been a “catalyst” for some “industrial companions to rethink the best way that they combine and work with us within the authorities, and what our contractual agreements are going to appear like transferring ahead.”
Danielle Moyer, the manager director at Military Contracting Command, mentioned it’s a part of a “commonsense” effort to ensure the Military doesn’t have duplicative contracts.
“If I’ve a couple of contract with the identical vendor, have I purchased the identical factor greater than as soon as differently or at a special value?” Moyer mentioned.
The hassle, which begins with this big award to Palantir, is to “ensure we’re getting one of the best low cost.”



















