Palantir has officially been awarded a $178M contract with the U.S. Army to flesh out its TITAN ground-based AI-powered targeting system.
Machine learning and AI will form the core the TITAN system to help the U.S. Army take rapid action in battle.Denver-based Palantir has been awarded a $178 million contract for the U.S. Army’s next-generation, ground-based targeting system, the Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node .will aid the Army in combining data-gathering sensors from various domains and connecting them to soldiers in the field, enabling sophisticated beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
“TITAN provides game-changing technologies on how we collect, process, and disseminate intelligence across the battlefield, providing us a decisive edge in supporting Multi-Domain Operations,” he added.won the contract after a three-year design and prototyping phase in which it was tested against a system developed by Raytheon . Both designs were improved based on feedback from Army users, and a demonstration last summer evaluated the technical performance and usability of the systems.
“The way that the Army has structured this has allowed them to field this type of innovative technology incredibly rapidly, but while making sure that we’re getting that feedback from soldiers to make sure that we’re on the right track,” he has awarded Palantir a prime agreement for the Prototype Maturation Phase of the Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node . As the Army’s first AI-defined vehicle, TITAN is a milestone capability for America’s warfighters.
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