Pentagon's biggest software supplier Palantir is upset with Defense Intelligence Agency; says: It is wasting taxpayer money by ...
Palantir Technologies, the Pentagon’s largest software vendor, has reportedly launched a formal legal protest against the Defense Intelligence Agency (IA), saying that the military spy hub is wasting taxpayer dollars on a massive internal tech project. Citing a regulatory filing, Axios reports that Palantir is fighting the DIA for the right to bid on a lucrative contract to modernise the agency’s core data analytics infrastructure.
In its official protest, Palantir argues that the DIA is breaking federal law and burning public funds by refusing to even consider commercially available private-sector software, choosing instead to build its own system from the ground up.
However, Palantir claims that the DIA has spent nearly a decade pouring millions of dollars into developing the software from scratch with highly “unreliable results”, further arguing that modern commercial software platforms could easily handle the workload today at a fraction of the time and cost.
“The president has issued several EOs [executive orders] pushing to field the best tech the private sector has to offer,” the national security official was quoted as saying.
“I wouldn't be surprised if there’s swift action to remedy this and ensure any company that wants to compete is given a fair chance,” the official added.
According to the publication, the protest may force the General Services Administration, the DIA leadership, or Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to step in to cancel the current iteration of the MARS program.
Reason why Palantir is ‘fighting’ with DIA
The conflict centres on a high-stakes military tech program called MARS, which stands for Machine-assisted Analytic Rapid-repository System. The DIA launched MARS eight years ago as a specialized, long-term project designed to replace a legacy, Cold War-era data tracking system. The MARS platform is designed and intended to act as the primary brain for the agency, which is tasked with collecting, sorting and analysing foreign military intelligence to help the US prevent and win global conflicts.However, Palantir claims that the DIA has spent nearly a decade pouring millions of dollars into developing the software from scratch with highly “unreliable results”, further arguing that modern commercial software platforms could easily handle the workload today at a fraction of the time and cost.
What The White House has to say
This has caught the attention of top officials in Washington. A senior Trump national security official told Axios that the White House backs Palantir’s position that private companies should be allowed to openly bid on these defense tech overhauls.“The president has issued several EOs [executive orders] pushing to field the best tech the private sector has to offer,” the national security official was quoted as saying.
“I wouldn't be surprised if there’s swift action to remedy this and ensure any company that wants to compete is given a fair chance,” the official added.
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