Palantir Technologies, a Silicon Valley data analytics company founded by Trump adviser Peter Thiel and with roots in the CIA-backed In-Q-Tel venture capital organization, has won a major Army contract worth up to $800 million, CNBC has confirmed.
The contract would require Palantir to build an intelligence system to aid soldiers in remote environments, called an Army Distributed Common Ground System, known as a DCGS-A. It was previously reported by the Washington Post. "While we are disappointed in the Army's decision on this initial delivery order, it represents a relatively small number of systems. We will actively compete for future delivery orders as we continue to work closely with the Army to help them meet their intelligence needs," said Maureen Stevens, a Raytheon spokeswoman, via email. Stevens said Raytheon was awarded a DCGS-A 10-year contract last March, part of a"multiple delivery" plan by the Army.
Most corrupt administration in u.s. history! ReleaseTheReport
Sloshing through the swamp!!
peterthiel Thanks for showing everyday that being PureEvil is Equal Opportunity. 🤨 NotACompliment BillionaireSociopaths GaysCanBeVilliansToo
Conflict of interest here is so evident.
Scumbag.
In the meantime, commie Google wants to work for the Chinese military. Thiel is the patriot! 🇺🇸👍
I’m sure it has nothing to do with his vast financial support for nutty right wingers and the GOP
Wow, he really make it from zero to one.
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