Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 8, 2021
Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) has secured a potential four-year, $90 million contract to provide data integration tools to the Department of Veterans Affairs, FedScoop reported Thursday.
Those tools from the Denver-based big data analytics company could enable VA to integrate into the Common Operating Platform data from health and benefits systems in order for leaders to gain better insights into the department’s services for veterans.
Palantir’s technology may also be used to facilitate data processing in support of VA’s electronic health records modernization effort.
The company said the system will connect to VA’s existing data and information technology platforms and the department will maintain ownership of all of its data under the contract.
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