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German Intelligence Offices Snub US-Owned Palantir Software

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has reportedly chosen a data analysis system from France, instead of US-based Palantir. Civil society has welcomed the move, but says more must be done.

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Germany turns its back on Palantir. The German intelligence service (BfV) has chosen the French ChapsVision solution for its intelligence tools, in the name of digital sovereignty. A decision that...

In the future, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution will focus on mass surveillance by a French company. However, no matter from whose hand, mass surveillance is never in the interests of us workers. – A comment by Michael Schirm. In the future, the German domestic intelligence service, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), will rely on mass surveillance from French hands. With the software ArgonOS…

The Federal Office for Constitutional Protection is moving away from the US provider Palantir and will rely on the European AI software ArgonOS in the future. The secret service wants to analyse huge amounts of data and end strategic dependencies. (Read more)

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CyberNews broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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