Palaantir is spreading even more to state
Palaantir sent to X last month: “We work with Federal Accenture to accelerate AI across the US government and strive to address the operational challenges of the highest federal agencies.”
“What makes this collaborate very unique is the expertise of Accenture working with the federal government and our ability to provide business capabilities to government solutions, along with the deep Palaantir experience in government software,” said Julie Shirin and CEO of Accenture. “We will use together the increasing power of artificial intelligence to help the federal government in our important mission to renovate and invent our operations-with stronger data flow, transparency and resistance-to better serve the fighters, citizens and all its stakeholders.”
Accenture immediately did not respond to the request of the comment.
While Palantyer has become a major government contractor in itself, cooperation with contracting giants can enable the software company to sculpt much faster and use the long -term relationships of these larger contractors with almost any federal agency. “This is actually a very clever business decision from both Palantir, then call what you want a more traditional heritage such as defense or just government contractors,” says Jessica Tillipman, deputy director of government preparation at the University of George Washington. “If they are newer for specific areas and others have this footprint, it can be in the interest of Palantier.”
Last week, Palantir and Deloitte announced partnerships that include what they call the “EOS” (EOS) to unite data across organizations. In government agencies such as domestic revenue services and reports at the Social Security Office (SSA), Palantir is currently trying to combine the agency’s set of data and allow what was previously different data to communicate more easily.
“Deloitte shares Palaantir’s commitment to decisive and dedicated measures to provide significant and lasting results for commercial and government customers,” said Jason Jirzadas, CEO of Deloitte, in a press release. “The expansion of our relationship at this important moment offers the latest Palantir advances in artificial intelligence, along with the Deloitte engineering scale and a deep experience, to our customers.”
Deloitte did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.
Palantier also attacked some of the transactions before Trump’s tenure. In December last year, Boz Allen worked with Palantir and worked together to create defense information technology infrastructure.
“To have a monopoly company and become a software goalkeeper in the government, become a” program plant “, for government, where they are in any agency, they are part of the defense and information complex, raising great concerns about fairness, raising competition, and Palaantir in a very unique position.