US Army pools contracts into up to $10 billion Palantir deal
UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – The U.S. Army consolidates 75 contracts into one, aiming to enhance readiness and efficiency with a potential $10 billion contract cap over 10 years, officials said.
- On Thursday, the U.S. Army awarded Palantir an Enterprise Agreement establishing a comprehensive framework for future software needs, with a cap of up to $10 billion.
- The Army begins procurement reform with a new enterprise agreement, aiming for more transparency and better stewardship of taxpayer dollars, CIO Garciga said on Thursday.
- Through this agreement, the Army consolidates 75 contracts—15 prime and 60 related—into one, removing contract and re-seller pass-through fees, said Leo Garciga.
- Immediate gains include enhanced readiness and operational efficiency, as the agreement reduces procurement timelines to ensure Soldiers rapidly access data, analytics, and AI tools, CIO Garciga said.
- Garciga said the Army plans more enterprise licensing agreements as the service is in talks with other vendors for similar arrangements.
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