Palantir Subsidiary Books $217.8M Space C2 Data Platform Contract From SSC

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command has selected a Palantir subsidiary to provide Space Command and Control Data Platform, or Space C2 Data Platform, solutions in support of Department of Defense and Joint Force missions. Palantir USG secured the $217.8 million delivery order under the Data Software Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Space Force said Friday. 

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Delivering Critical Data to Warfighters

The Space C2 Data Platform aids decision-making by providing military leaders with data from disparate sources. It facilitates application delivery and in-depth data analysis across domains and various echelons and functional communities. 

“We’ve transitioned to an agile commercial approach toward software development so that we can quickly deliver advanced warfighter capabilities that require the aggregation of massive amounts of data from disparate sources and systems,” commented Lt. Col. David Williams, material leader for SSC Space Defense and Theater Support. “Leveraging this data accelerates our ability to develop and execute joint space warfighting capabilities.” 

Palantir USG was also among the 18 companies that gained a spot in the Space C2 Data Software Services contract announced in March 2023. The five-year contract was estimated to be valued at $900 million. 

Work on the contract is performed in El Segundo, California.

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