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Palantir wins $178M Army deal for TITAN artificial intelligence-enabled ground stations - the Army's "first AI-defined vehicle"


The Army awarded Palantir a $178.4 million other transaction agreement for the next phase of its Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) ground station program.

TITAN is considered a critical modernization component for the Army’s multi-domain operations (MDO) concept because it will integrate various types of data from numerous platforms to help commanders make sense of a fast-moving and complex battlefield. Gen. Wayne “Ed” Barker, the Army’s program executive officer for intelligence, electronic warfare and sensors, told reporters during a media call in December. He leads an award-winning team of journalists in providing breaking news and in-depth analysis on military technology and the ways in which it is shaping how the Defense Department operates and modernizes.

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