Army faults Palantir's reasoning in DCGS-A lawsuit, outlines risks

By Courtney McBride / August 5, 2016 at 4:32 PM
The Army has moved to quash a Silicon Valley company's challenge to the service's procurement strategy for the next phase of its intelligence software package. In a motion filed with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims on July 28, the Army challenges Palantir's assertion that the service employed a flawed procurement strategy for Increment 2 of its Distributed Common Ground System. The company filed suit June 30, asking Judge Marian Blank Horn "to set aside as unlawful" the Dec. 23,...

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