Feb 19 • 23:20 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

United States signs $1 billion contract with Palantir for software and AI services

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has signed a $1 billion contract with Palantir for data analysis and AI software services, reinforcing Palantir's role in immigration policy under the Trump administration.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has entered into a significant $1 billion contract with Palantir Technologies, a leading firm in data analysis and artificial intelligence. This contract marks one of the most substantial agreements that Palantir has secured with the U.S. government, solidifying its pivotal role in the anti-immigration strategy during Donald Trump's presidency. Palantir, known for its data analytics capabilities, has gradually built a comprehensive partnership with the Trump administration, which has been especially evident through its lucrative contracts with the Pentagon and DHS.

The reported contract will encompass the acquisition of software licenses, maintenance, and the implementation of various services for the DHS. Palantir's expertise in data management and intelligence tools positions it as a critical asset for the government, particularly in areas concerning immigration control and national security. The deal has been brought to light through a leak to Wired, indicating the ongoing financial and operational relationship between the tech company and government agencies.

However, this partnership has not been without criticism, as Palantir has faced pushback over its role in controversial immigration and surveillance programs. Critics argue that the company’s technologies often contribute to invasive practices and raise ethical concerns regarding privacy and civil liberties. The continuation of these contracts reflects the U.S. government’s reliance on private technology firms for national security initiatives, thereby raising questions about accountability and the implications of such collaborations on policy and the public.

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