On May 6, Palantir Technologies Inc. announced its intention to join the U.S. Army’s “sprint” to conduct a series of Army and Defense Industry-partnered hackathon events to integrate critical military technology systems. Palantir is proud to support the Army’s “Right to Integrate” (R2I) Hackathon and commends the Army’s forward-looking approach to achieving interoperability and information access to enable decision dominance for the warfighter, the company said.
The R2I Hackathon will ensure offensive and defensive weapon systems and business systems across the Army can collectively integrate, share data, and communicate with one another. Open and interoperable systems are the only suitable means of delivering the best set of solutions for the Warfighter, Palantir said.
Palantir software is rooted in modular open system architecture (MOSA) standards. Its software leverages common, industry-standard protocols, languages, tools, and frameworks to ensure extensibility and interoperability with other systems. Palantir continues to innovate and experiment with emergent connection paradigms as both new best-in-breed technologies come online and as a utility to ensure integration with legacy systems, according to the company.
Source: Palantir
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