A companion to the Splink series — and the widest piece of it. The earlier parts asked where Palantir sits in the British state; this one asks the bigger question: across the whole world, where does Palantir actually operate — and where has it been stopped? What follows is the public version of a 16-sector, source-verified catalog. Every line is tagged confirmed / reported / alleged; the full document, with every citation, is on GitHub.
The scale, in confirmed numbers
Palantir is no longer a curiosity bolted to the side of government — in its core markets it is the operational data layer. The confirmed deployments, primary-sourced where a contract number or filing exists:
• US defence — the US Army enterprise agreement runs to a $10bn ceiling; the Maven Smart System AI-targeting programme to ~$1.3bn; the NGA ‘Glacier Bay’ deal at $646m (primary-sourced).
• US civilian — $443m at CDC/HHS for disease surveillance; ICE’s ImmigrationOS build; cross-agency Foundry deployments.
• UK — the NHS Federated Data Platform (up to £330m) and the MoD ‘data fabric’ (a £240.6m direct award, no competition).
• Commercial — Airbus, Ferrari, Stellantis, Morgan Stanley and a long roster of enterprise customers; the company’s market value has run into the hundreds of billions on exactly this story.
Where it is being pushed back
The other half of the catalog — and the half that rarely gets told — is the growing record of courts, regulators, parliaments and investors saying no:
• Germany — the Federal Constitutional Court struck down the police-analysis powers underpinning Palantir deployments (2023); the judgment names Palantir.
• UK — the Mayor of London blocked a ~£50m Met Police deal (2026) over single-supplier procurement.
• France — the DGSI is reported to be dropping Palantir for a domestic vendor (ChapsVision) on sovereignty grounds; Norway’s ‘Omnia’ programme failed and was cancelled; the EU’s EDPS ordered Europol to erase data and the Gotham licence lapsed.
• Investors — the Dutch pension giant ABP divested ~€825m; Storebrand exited; and Norway’s $2.3tn sovereign fund voted for a human-rights review at the June 2026 AGM — defeated only by the founders’ dual-class voting lock.
What I will not claim
The same discipline that held across the Splink series holds here. The most-repeated allegations are kept labelled as allegations, because the one overstatement is the line that would discredit everything true beside it. Gaza targeting (the “Lavender”/“Gospel” systems) is attributed to the IDF, not proven to be a Palantir product; it rests on journalism and a UN rapporteur’s opinion, with no court ruling, and Palantir denies it. The US cross-agency “mega-database” is New-York-Times-reported and called “blatantly untrue” by the company; no primary contract has surfaced. Both are in the catalog — flagged as alleged and denied, not asserted as fact.
Method: 16 sectors and jurisdictions, each researched against primary sources and put through an adversarial verification pass; every item tiered confirmed / reported / alleged, contract values marked reported-vs-primary, and ~290 cited URLs liveness-checked (the large majority resolve; the remainder are bot-blocks on named outlets — Bloomberg, SEC.gov, Hansard; exactly one dead link, corroborated elsewhere; no fabricated URLs). Full catalog, every citation and the source-verification note: GitHub.
The full catalog — all 16 sectors, inline
Below is the complete source-verified catalog, reproduced in full: the executive summary, the master deployment table, all sixteen sector sections, every challenge (court ruling, regulator action, blocked deal, divestment), the do-not-overstate ledger, the source-verification note, and the consolidated source list. Nothing is held back behind the GitHub link — that copy is the same text, plus the PDF.
The scale. Palantir operates across at least 16 sectors and jurisdictions spanning every US military service and multiple combatant commands, the US intelligence community, US immigration enforcement, US federal civilian and health agencies, a deep US/global commercial book, and government engagements in the UK, Germany, Israel, Ukraine, the Asia-Pacific, and the Gulf. Its products are a small, coherent stack — Gotham (intelligence/targeting/link-analysis), Foundry (data integration), AIP (the LLM/agentic layer atop Foundry), the Maven Smart System (MSS) (AI command-and-control/targeting), TITAN (a sensor ground-station hardware+software system), and Apollo (deployment) — rebranded locally wherever it lands (hessenDATA, VeRA, DAR, Skywise, Tiberius, ImmigrationOS, Aither, PRISMA, ShipOS).
The concentration: government over commercial. The largest, most consequential deals are public-sector and national-security: the US Army's up to $10bn 10-year enterprise agreement consolidating ~75 contracts; the MSS ceiling raised to ~$1.3bn; NGA's $646M "Glacier Bay"; the CDC's $443M health "Common Operating Picture." Commercial deployments (Morgan Stanley, BP, Airbus, Stellantis, AIG, SOMPO, HD Hyundai) are real and expanding but rarely disclose contract values — their headline figures are business metrics, not procurement sums.
The concentration: US over world. The overwhelming majority of dollar value, deployments, and controversy sits in the United States. The non-US footprint is concentrated and contested: the UK (NHS, MoD, policing), Germany (state police Gotham), Israel (MoD/IDF), Ukraine (the war effort), and pockets in APAC (Japan, South Korea, Australia) and the Gulf (UAE). At the federal level in Germany, Palantir has lost (BfV chose France's ChapsVision; the BKA process was slowed).
The honest through-line. Palantir is, repeatedly, the operational data/AI layer of the state's most sensitive functions — targeting, deportation, intelligence linkage, public-health surveillance, border control — frequently procured sole-source, non-competitively, or secretly (redacted contracts), by a US national-security firm with founder-controlled voting and political ties. That pattern — not any single contract — is what draws courts, regulators, parliaments, and divestment campaigns. The single most undismissable adjudicated fact is the German Federal Constitutional Court's 16 Feb 2023 ruling striking down the legal powers underpinning Palantir-based police data-mining. The most serious allegations — Gaza targeting via Lavender/Gospel, a US cross-agency "mega-database" — remain alleged, not court-confirmed, and Palantir denies them.
| Customer | Country | Product | Status | What's done | Reported value | Source(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DoD CDAO / combatant commands | US | Maven Smart System | operational (confirmed) | AI C2/targeting; 20,000+ users, 35+ tools | ~$1.3bn IDIQ ceiling thru 2029 (reported) | DefenseScoop |
| US Marine Corps | US | MSS enterprise license | operational (confirmed) | Proliferate MSS across Fleet Marine Force | undisclosed | DefenseScoop |
| US Army (DoD-wide) | US | Enterprise Service Agreement (Foundry/Gotham/AIP/MSS) | operational (confirmed) | Consolidates ~75 contracts | up to $10bn/10yr ceiling (reported) | army.mil; CNBC |
| US Army | US | Vantage / Army Data Platform | operational (confirmed) | Central data OS, 100,000+ users | $458M (2019) + ~$400.7M ($618.9M ceiling) follow-on Dec 2024 (reported) | Defense News |
| US Army | US | TITAN ground station | operational (confirmed) | Deep-sensing AI targeting; first 2 delivered Mar 2025 | $178.4M OTA Mar 2024 (primary/reported) | DefenseScoop |
| US Navy | US | Foundry+AIP "ShipOS" | operational (confirmed) | Shipbuilding supply-chain | up to $448M, Dec 2025 (reported) | USNI; Business Wire |
| USSOCOM | US | Mission Command System | operational (confirmed) | SOF C2/COP; lead software integrator | $111M (2021) + $36.8M (Dec 2024) | Business Wire |
| NGA | US | "Glacier Bay" (Foundry/Gotham/AIP inferred) | operational (confirmed) | Geospatial-intel (scope undisclosed) | $646M FFP, Sep 2025 (primary) | NGA |
| NGA | US | Platform Licenses | operational (confirmed) | AI data/analytics | $28.3M, May 2025 (primary) | NGA |
| US Space Force | US | Foundry space data backbone | operational (confirmed) | Common operating picture of space | $10M OTA (2021); follow-on undisclosed | FedScoop |
| NORTHCOM/NORAD | US | MSS + Vantage integration | operational (confirmed) | Homeland/border-defense picture | under MSS/Army EA ceilings | ExecutiveGov |
| Israel MoD / IDF | Israel | AIP / data-analytics (alleged targeting) | alleged | Battle-mgmt/logistics; alleged Gaza targeting | "tens of millions" (reported) | Bloomberg; Globes; UN A/HRC/59/23 |
| ICE (HSI) | US | Gotham (ICM) | operational (confirmed) | Core investigative case management since 2014 | ~$139.3M ICM; $145M = combined ICM+ImmigrationOS (reported) | ACLU; EFF; EPIC |
| ICE | US | FALCON | operational (confirmed) | Analytic surveillance database | undisclosed | EPIC |
| ICE | US | ImmigrationOS | build-in-progress (confirmed contract) | Lifecycle deportation platform | $30M sole-source Apr 2025; FOC targeted Sep 2027 | Axios; Amer. Immigration Council |
| ICE | US | ELITE targeting app | alleged | Deportation-target mapping; alleged Medicaid data | no separate value | Fortune; 404 Media |
| IRS / DHS | US | master "mega-database" (product unnamed) | alleged | Aggregate/link taxpayer data | $130M+ since 2018 (reported) | The Intercept; GovExec |
| CMS ↔ ICE | US | Medicaid data-sharing (not a Palantir contract) | blocked (partial) | ~79M enrollees; ELITE alleged to tap | n/a | KFF; NBC |
| CIA / In-Q-Tel | US | Gotham (co-developed) | operational (confirmed) | Alpha customer ~2005–08 | ~$2M In-Q-Tel investment (reported) | BuzzFeed; Wikipedia |
| FBI | US | Gotham | operational (confirmed) | Link analysis (reluctant customer) | undisclosed | Wikipedia; BuzzFeed |
| NSA / Five Eyes (GCHQ) | US/UK | XKEYSCORE Helper / "TWO FACE" | alleged | Leaked-doc integration; NSA pilot-only, ended ~2015 | n/a | The Intercept; BuzzFeed |
| DIA | US | Gotham (bid protest) | dismissed/ended | Protest over in-house MARS; dismissed 2026-06-03 | no award | Axios |
| US Army (DCGS-A) | US | Gotham (litigation) | operational (confirmed) | Won CoFC 2016, Fed. Cir. 2018; 2019 Army deal | ~$876M/10yr (reported) | Defense News; FindLaw |
| CDC | US | Foundry "Common Operating Picture" | operational (confirmed) | Consolidates HHS Protect/Tiberius/DCIPHER/ASPR | $443M/5yr, Dec 2022 (reported) | FedScoop; PRNewswire |
| HHS (HHS Protect) | US | Gotham license / platform | ended | COVID hospital tracking | ~$24.9M no-bid ($7.5M primary) | FedScoop; USAspending |
| HHS (Tiberius) | US | Foundry | ended | Vaccine allocation | ~$17M→$31M (reported) | FedScoop |
| NIH (N3C) | US | Foundry enclave | operational (confirmed) | COVID data enclave | $36M sole-source, Sep 2020 (reported) | FedScoop |
| FDA (CDER/OCE) | US | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Drug-review analytics | $44.4M/3yr, Dec 2020 (reported) | FedScoop |
| IRS | US | Foundry+Gotham (Lead & Case Analytics) | operational (confirmed); mega-DB alleged | Fraud/financial-crime analytics | $130M+ since 2018 (reported) | The Intercept |
| Cross-agency "master database" | US | Foundry | alleged | EO data-linkage (Palantir denies) | ~$113M new awards since Jan 2025 (reported) | NYT (via New Republic); Palantir blog |
| USDA (attendance) | US | Foundry | operational (confirmed) — USDA only | Badge-in occupancy tracking | $3.9M initial / $13.3M potential (reported) | American Prospect |
| VA, SSA (attendance) | US | Foundry | sought/planned | Similar programs sought | n/a | American Prospect |
| Dept of Education | US | Foundry (subcontractor) | operational, reported | Foreign-funding portal | $9.8M obligated / up to $61.8M (reported) | FedScoop |
| CMS (provider directory) | US | Foundry prototype | pilot | $1 proof-of-concept (1 of 4) | $1, Sep–Nov 2025 (reported) | FedScoop |
| Morgan Stanley | US | Foundry | operational (medium conf.) | "Single Client View" wealth platform | undisclosed | Palantir; Seeking Alpha |
| AIG (Syndicate 2479; McGill) | US/UK | Foundry+AIP (w/ Anthropic) | operational (confirmed) | Agentic underwriting ontology | $300M premium; up to 25% of $1.6B GWP (reported) | Palantir IR; Insurance Journal |
| BP | UK/global | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed) | Digital twin, 2M+ sensors | +20,000 bbl/day (reported metric) | Rigzone; World Oil |
| Azule Energy | Angola | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Upstream optimization | undisclosed | Rigzone; JPT/SPE |
| Stellantis | Multinational | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed) | Renewed to 2031 | undisclosed | BusinessWire |
| Airbus (Skywise) | France | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Aviation data platform, 50k+ users | undisclosed | BusinessWire |
| Ferrari (Scuderia) | Italy | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | F1 race-ops data | undisclosed | BusinessWire |
| Cleveland Clinic | US | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Virtual Command Center | undisclosed | PR Newswire |
| Tampa General | US | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed) | CareComm; ~600 lives (reported) | undisclosed | Healthcare IT News |
| Merck; Sanofi | US/France | Foundry | operational (medium conf.) | Drug discovery; RWE | undisclosed | pharmaphorum |
| Parexel | US | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed) | Clinical-trial data | undisclosed | Parexel |
| United Airlines; Wendy's QSCC; Option Care Health | US | AIP | operational (confirmed) | AIPCon/JPM24 customers | undisclosed | BusinessWire; Fierce |
| NHS England (FDP) | UK | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed); legal challenge | National data platform | up to £330m envelope; £182.2m published CAN (reported/primary) | Digital Health; Foxglove |
| NHS England (COVID Data Store) | UK | Foundry | ended | Pandemic data store | £1→~£23.5m (reported) | CNBC; Digital Health |
| UK MoD (follow-on EA) | UK | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Enterprise data analytics | £240.6m ex-VAT (primary, Find a Tender 083874-2025) | The Register; Find a Tender |
| UK MoD (original EA) | UK | Foundry | ended | Superseded by 2026 EA | £75.2m (reported) | PR Newswire |
| UK MoD (Strategic Partnership) | UK | AI/targeting ("kill chain") | operational (confirmed) | London = European defence HQ | up to £750m opportunity envelope (reported) | GOV.UK |
| Cabinet Office (Border Flow) | UK | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Post-Brexit customs data | ~£27m, no tender (reported) | Computing; openDemocracy |
| DLUHC/MHCLG (Homes for Ukraine) | UK | Foundry CMS | operational (confirmed) | Refugee case management | ~£10m total (reported) | NAO; UKAuthority |
| Home Office/NPCC (NFLMS firearms) | UK | Palantir (product unnamed) | operational (confirmed) | National firearms/explosives licensing, 43 forces | ~£9m, up to 10yr (primary, Find a Tender 051257-2026) | The Register; PublicTechnology |
| Met Police (UDP Phase 1) | UK | Palantir (Foundry-based, reported) | pilot | Officer anti-misconduct profiling | ~£489,999 (reported) | The Nerve |
| Met Police (UOA) | UK | Unified Operational Analytics | blocked | Force-wide intel automation | up to ~£50m (reported) | Local Govt Lawyer; The Register |
| Met Police (interim) | UK | Palantir | operational (medium conf.) | 12-month pilot extension | value not disclosed | ITV; Police Professional |
| Bedfordshire Police ("Project Nectar") | UK | Foundry | pilot | Unified intel view, ~80 sources | Home Office-funded; value undisclosed | Liberty Investigates |
| EMSOU / Leicestershire | UK | Foundry ("NECTAR–EMSOU") | pilot | 5-force serious/organised crime | £818,750 (reported) | ROCU; Contract Finder Pro |
| Hesse Police | Germany | Gotham ("hessenDATA") | operational (confirmed) | Cross-DB analysis since 2017 | undisclosed | BVerfG; heise |
| Hamburg Police | Germany | Gotham (§49 HmbPolDVG) | blocked (void) | Never deployed; struck down | n/a | BVerfG |
| NRW Police | Germany | Gotham ("DAR") | operational (confirmed) | Cross-DB analysis since 2022 | undisclosed | heise; LDI NRW |
| Bavaria Police | Germany | Gotham ("VeRA") | operational (confirmed); complaint pending | Cross-procedure analysis | €25m framework, 2022 (reported) | heise; GFF |
| Baden-Württemberg Police | Germany | Gotham (via VeRA framework) | proposed | Pending live ~2026 | ~€25m, Mar 2025 (reported) | heise |
| BfV (domestic intel) | Germany | Gotham/AIP (considered) | ended (rejected) | Chose ChapsVision instead | n/a | Cybernews; heise |
| Ukraine AF (targeting) | Ukraine | Gotham + MetaConstellation | operational (reported/CEO) | Battlefield targeting fusion | free (early); undisclosed | TIME; EurasiaReview |
| HUR/GUR | Ukraine | PRISMA | operational (reported, CNN) | Deep-strike drone planning | undisclosed | CNN (via UNITED24) |
| Prosecutor General (Ukraine) | Ukraine | Palantir platform (UK Ltd) | operational (confirmed) | War-crimes evidence, 78,000+ cases | no fee | BusinessWire; FedScoop |
| Min. of Economy (Ukraine) | Ukraine | AIP | operational (confirmed) | Demining prioritization | undisclosed | BusinessWire |
| Min. of Digital Transformation | Ukraine | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | Reconstruction/damage | undisclosed | BusinessWire |
| Min. of Education (Ukraine) | Ukraine | Foundry | operational (confirmed) | School-safety data (2024 release) | 12-month agreement | BusinessWire |
| SOMPO Holdings | Japan | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed) | Senior-care + insurance, ~8,000 users | $22.5M (2021); $50M (2023); expansions (reported) | BusinessWire; Palantir |
| HD Hyundai | South Korea | Foundry+AIP | operational (confirmed) | Smart shipyard | $45M/5yr; "hundreds of millions" 2026 projection (reported) | BusinessWire; Barchart |
| Australian Defence (IIC) | Australia | Foundry | operational (medium conf.) | Supply-chain/vendor vetting | A$7.1M, 2024 (reported; "embedded" disputed by Defence) | Crikey |
| Australian Defence (Cyber/EW) | Australia | Palantir (unnamed) | operational (medium conf.) | ICT data-integration platform | A$7.6M, ~Feb 2026, sole-source (reported) | Crikey; Defence Connect |
| AUSTRAC | Australia | Palantir (unnamed) | operational (medium conf.) | AML transaction reporting | A$5.06M; >A$28M total (reported) | Canberra Times |
| ACIC | Australia | Gotham | operational (medium conf.) | ~42M data-point linkage | ~A$5.7M (reported) | Crikey |
| NZDF | New Zealand | Gotham | operational (medium conf.) | Planning; ~100 trained | ~NZ$7.2M 2012–18 (reported) | Ombudsman; Exit From AFFCO |
| NZ Police | New Zealand | Palantir (unnamed) | ended | Christchurch trial; cost | trial ended Dec 2019 | Exit From AFFCO |
| Dubai Holding (Aither JV) | UAE | "AI/data platforms" (Foundry/AIP inferred) | operational (confirmed deal) | Real estate/hospitality/finance | undisclosed (split & value not disclosed) | Palantir IR; Dubai Holding; AGBI |
| AppliedAI | UAE | equity stake only (not a deployment) | operational (equity) | Palantir is investor (w/ G42, Mubadala) | $55M Series A (G42-led, Feb 2025); Pre-Series B Jan 2026 undisclosed (reported) | Zawya; Wamda |
| Qatar NCSA | Qatar | Palantir (unnamed) | ended | 2022 World Cup recognition; role undisclosed | n/a | Gulf Times |
Palantir is the Pentagon's dominant battlefield-AI/data vendor, spanning every service and multiple combatant commands.
operational. AI C2/targeting; 20,000+ users across 35+ tools; commands include CENTCOM, EUCOM, INDOPACOM, NORTHCOM/NORAD, TRANSCOM. Original $480M IDIQ (May 2024) raised +$795M to ~$1.3bn through 2029 (May 2025). Embedded Anthropic's Claude (AIP/AWS at IL6) until DoD ordered Anthropic phased out. Controversy: MSS (with Claude) reportedly helped select ~1,000 Iranian strike targets in the first 24 hours (Washington Post-sourced — reported, not adjudicated); broadly alleged to enable Israeli Gaza targeting (UN "reasonable grounds" — not court-confirmed); DoD designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk (4 Mar 2026), forcing Claude's removal within 180 days. Litigation wrinkle: a federal judge initially blocked most of the FASCSA designation as punitive; the D.C. Circuit later denied Anthropic's stay, so it remained in effect for covered systems.operational. Enterprise license (Aug 2025); value undisclosed. Inherits MSS targeting allegations.operational. Consolidates ~75 contracts (15 prime + 60 related); up to $10bn/10yr ceiling (maximum, not obligation). Controversy: criticized as vendor lock-in / data concentration (SEC shareholder filings); not adjudicated.operational. $458M (2019) + ~$400.7M follow-on ($618.9M ceiling, Dec 2024); 100,000+ users; integrated with NORTHCOM MSS for border/homeland defense (civil-liberties concerns, not adjudicated).operational. $178.4M Phase 3 OTA (Mar 2024, beat RTX/Raytheon); first two delivered 7 Mar 2025. Notable hardware win for a software firm.operational. Up to $448M (Dec 2025); 2 shipbuilders, 3 shipyards, 100 suppliers.operational. $111M (2021) + $36.8M (Dec 2024).operational. $646M FFP (26 Sep 2025, primary NGA notice); scope undisclosed, product inferred. A separate NGA award drew a protest NGA fended off via new defense law.operational. $28.3M (May 2025, primary).operational. $10M OTA (2021); follow-on SSC modification value/date undisclosed.operational. MSS + Vantage + Pathfinder fusion for homeland/border defense.alleged (partnership operational; targeting alleged). Strategic partnership signed 12–13 Jan 2024 (board met in Tel Aviv during the Gaza war). Reported remit per Globes/Calcalist: logistics/manpower + battle-management/decision-support, "tens of millions of dollars" (reported). Unit 8200 (SIGINT) and Shin Bet declined Palantir's intelligence offering after evaluation — tagged blocked. The most serious claims — that Palantir powers Lavender, Gospel, and "Where's Daddy?" — appear in UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese's report A/HRC/59/23 ("reasonable grounds," ~1 July 2025). CRITICAL DISTINCTION: Lavender/Gospel/Where's Daddy are IDF-attributed systems (+972/Local Call/Guardian), NOT proven Palantir products. Palantir denies involvement with Lavender, says those capabilities pre-date and are independent of its MoD partnership. CEO Karp's "mostly terrorists" remark (~30 Apr 2025) is widely circulated; not adjudicated. Divestment: Storebrand sold ~$24m (Oct 2024); Norges Bank backed a human-rights vote. No court or regulator has adjudicated the targeting allegations.operational. In-Q-Tel invested ~$2M (~2004) (figure supported by Wikipedia/BuzzFeed, not Fortune); CIA was sole/alpha customer ~2005–08; co-developed Gotham (released 2008). "Signature client"; relationship soured post-2013 Forbes piece but persisted because the software was hard to replace.operational. Gotham link analysis; reluctant customer (ranking declined FY17–21).alleged. Snowden/Intercept docs: "XKEYSCORE Helper" and GCHQ's "TWO FACE" (2010–11). BuzzFeed: NSA was pilot-only, relationship ended ~2015. Based on leaked classified material; not court-confirmed.dismissed/ended. Bid protest over in-house MARS; protest DISMISSED 2026-06-03 (solicitation 47QFCA26R0023). Not a deployment.operational (adjudicated). Palantir sued (30 Jun 2016); Court of Federal Claims ruled (31 Oct 2016) the Army violated FASA by failing to consider commercial COTS; affirmed by the Federal Circuit (2018). Landmark COTS-vs-build precedent; won a major Army deal in 2019 (~$876M/10yr, reported).Palantir is, by reported accounts, ICE's largest data/analytics contractor.
operational. Core investigative platform since 2014; current ICM ~$139.3M (2022, expiring Apr 2026, slated sole-source renewal). Note: the ACLU-cited "over $145M" is a combined ICM + ImmigrationOS figure running to Sep 2027, not a standalone ICM value.operational. Analytic surveillance DB (phone, GPS, financial, ISP, social-network). Subject of EPIC FOIA litigation, settled 31 Jan 2020.build-in-progress (confirmed contract). $30M sole-source ("urgent and compelling," Apr 2025); prototype due 25 Sep 2025; full operational capability targeted Sep 2027 — not yet operational. Reported $29.9M Sep 2025 maintenance task order. Aggregate 2025 ICE-Palantir value reported ~$287M; 2011–2026 ~$435M (reported, not single primary notice).alleged. Targeting app with dossiers + "address confidence scores"; alleged to ingest HHS/Medicaid data. Neither ICE nor Palantir confirmed; Just Futures Law filed a FOIA suit (reported 4 Jun 2026).alleged. Reported to lead an IRS effort to link taxpayer data; the cited GovExec source does NOT name "Foundry" and frames it as a separate Palantir IRS master-database effort, distinct from the IRS-to-DHS data-sharing plan. Reported, not court-confirmed.blocked (partial). July 2025 agreement (~79M enrollees); after 22 states sued, a federal judge (Chhabria) enjoined most of it, allowing only six "basic" data categories. Not a Palantir procurement; the data ELITE is alleged to tap.operational. $443M/5yr (Dec 2022); consolidates HHS Protect, Tiberius, DCIPHER, ASPR Engage; expanded to mpox/RSV.ended. ~$24.9M no-bid ($17.4M Gotham license + $7.5M platform services, primary on USAspending); "unusual and compelling urgency."ended. Foundry vaccine allocation; ~$17M→$31M.operational. $36M sole-source Foundry enclave (Sep 2020).operational. $44.4M Foundry drug-review platform (Dec 2020).operational; mega-DB alleged. $130M+ since 2018. June 17 2025 congressional letter (Wyden/Ocasio-Cortez/Markey) alleging Privacy Act + IRC §6103/§7213A violations — allegation, not court-confirmed.alleged. NYT (30 May 2025) reported Palantir tapped to execute the 20 Mar 2025 EO linking SSA/immigration/tax data; Palantir denied building a "master database," calling the NYT report "blatantly untrue."operational (USDA only); VA & SSA sought/planned, not operational. $3.9M initial / $13.3M potential, no-bid.pilot. $1 prototype (1 of 4 firms).evaluation. $375K (single-sourced/reported).(Values are business metrics, not procurement sums. No commercial deployment here has a court/regulator adjudication. The Lowe's/General Mills/OpenAI "AIP users" entry has been DROPPED — the cited AIPCon source does not name any of the three.)
operational; legal challenge. Awarded Nov 2023; up to £330m envelope, £182.2m published CAN (to Feb 2027); live Mar 2024; break clause Mar 2027, government review underway. Foxglove/Just Treatment legal challenge over lawful basis/opt-outs — not court-confirmed; heavily redacted contract; data-sovereignty concerns.ended. £1 trial → ~£23.5m (2020–22); contracts released hours before openDemocracy/Foxglove proceedings.operational. £240.6m ex-VAT (PRIMARY — Find a Tender 083874-2025), signed 30 Dec 2025, live 1 Apr 2026, direct-awarded under Procurement Act 2023 s.41; ~3x the prior £75.2m deal. openDemocracy: four ex-MoD officials hired before the win ("revolving door," reported, not wrongdoing).ended. £75.2m (Dec 2022), superseded.operational. Up to £750m identified opportunity envelope over 5 years (not a single committed procurement); up to £1.5bn Palantir investment; London = European defence HQ; AI decision-support + targeting/"kill chain." Signed 18 Sep 2025 (GOV.UK, primary).operational. ~£27m (Aug 2020, no tender); openDemocracy: deal followed a Sawers→Manzoni introduction.operational. Free 6 months → ~£10m total; NAO/PAC scrutiny (testing skipped).operational. ~£9m (PRIMARY — Find a Tender 051257-2026), up to 10yr, begins Sep 2026; beat Accenture & NEC.low confidence. "At least £670m" across UK govt (CAAT/journalistic estimate, not a single notice).pilot. ~£489,999 (kept just below the £500k MOPAC scrutiny threshold); officer anti-misconduct profiling (sickness, overtime, geolocation); ~98 officers assessed, ~500 prevention notices. Met Police Federation called geolocation tracking an "outrageous… invasion of privacy."blocked. Up to ~£50m (£25.3m + £24.8m optional); blocked 20 May 2026 by Deputy Mayor Comer-Schwartz on procurement-rules grounds (single supplier, no approved strategy, VFM), City Hall also citing Palantir's Israeli-military and US-ICE work. Palantir sent a pre-action letter; CEO Mosley called it politicised.operational (medium conf.). 12-month pilot extension (~24–25 Jun 2026 U-turn); value not disclosed by any located source (Met called it "commercially sensitive" — the "~£2m" figure has been dropped as unsourced). Sources tie the extension to the existing misconduct pilot, not a revived UOA capability.pilot. Up to ~80 data sources; 11 special-category data types; ICO noted compliance duty.pilot. £818,750 (Oct 2024–Sep 2025), Home Office-funded, reported no-bid; FOI refused.operational (see §3.7). Competitively procured; SITC called Palantir reliance an "unacceptable point of weakness."operational. Live since 2017; ~14,000–15,000 queries/yr; §25a HSOG ruled incompatible (BVerfG 16 Feb 2023), allowed until 30 Sep 2023. Note: the ruling discusses "hessenDATA"; the Court did not name "Palantir" in the dispositive.blocked (void). §49 HmbPolDVG declared void (nichtig) — never deployed.operational. Live since spring 2022. Early "data-mining" criticism is under-sourced and should read "reported"; the "DAR" name itself is reported-not-confirmed in the cited LDI source.operational; complaint pending. €25m framework (2022, buy-in-without-procurement); live ~25 Dec 2024; used ~100 times Sep 2024–mid-2025 (20+ beyond serious threats — bicycle theft, ATM burglaries). GFF + CCC filed a constitutional complaint 23 Jul 2025 (Art. 61a BayPAG); pending.proposed. ~€25m (Mar 2025), live ~2026; reported "no exit clause"/Palantir staff at the data centre (single-source). The "via Bavaria VeRA framework" linkage is reported-not-confirmed.ended (rejected). Chose France's ChapsVision (ArgonOS) over Palantir; federal BKA process slowed ("Phantom Palantir"). Palantir has NOT won the German federal level.(Much early support was reportedly free; values largely undisclosed.)
operational. Jun 2022; office opened; framework for later MoUs.operational (reported/CEO-attributed). Karp: Palantir "responsible for most of the targeting in Ukraine." Fuses drone/satellite/intercept + civilian "e-Enemy" app data; MetaConstellation tasks satellite swarms.operational (reported, CNN — Nick Paton Walsh, 31 May 2026). Deep-strike drone planning into Russia; no Palantir release confirms PRISMA.operational. War-crimes evidence for 78,000+ registered cases; no fee.operational. Product is AIP per the primary release, not "Foundry-based." Prioritizes clearance; coordinates HALO Trust (HALO direct-contract link undocumented).operational. Reconstruction/damage cataloguing (25 May 2023).operational. School-safety data; standalone release dated 2024-03-28 (12-month agreement) — not "secondary-only/2023" as previously framed.proposed. Zelenskyy-Fedorov-Karp joint "data centre" (~12 May 2026); binding status unclear. (CSIS/RAND/UK-MoD "joining" unconfirmed.)alleged. Analysts cite a 2024 Swiss audit (CLOUD Act access risk → Switzerland discontinued Palantir); no Ukraine-specific breach adjudicated.operational. ~8,000 users across ~300 senior-care facilities + insurance/AI underwriting. $22.5M (2020/21), $50M (2023), Aug 2025 expansion (reported).operational. Smart shipyard; $45M/5yr; Jan 2026 expansion projected at "hundreds of millions" (company projection).operational (medium). A$7.1M (2024); Crikey "embedded staff" claim disputed by Defence (field-service reps).operational (medium). A$7.6M, ~Feb 2026, sole-source; largest single Defence Palantir contract.operational (medium). A$5.06M; largest tech supplier (>A$28M); "not competitive at all."operational (medium). ~42M data-point linkage; federal Palantir equity stake (>A$160M reported).operational (medium). ~100 trained; ~NZ$7.2M (2012–18, single-source). Ombudsman case 449159; NZ govt "no plans" to expand (Apr 2026).ended. Christchurch trial ended Dec 2019 (cost).operational (deal confirmed). First UAE JV (signed 31 Oct 2025, announced 4 Nov 2025); ~18 months prior Foundry/AIP across real estate/hospitality/finance (Nakheel, Meraas, Jumeirah; 53 hotels, ~60 accountant roles freed). Ownership split and value NOT disclosed. Product (Foundry/AIP) is inferred — primary releases say only "AI and data integration platforms." D33 AED 100bn is a government-program figure, not a contract value.ended. 2022 World Cup recognition list; role undisclosed; low confidence.Palantir's footprint across Europe-ex-Germany and EU bodies spans intelligence, policing, defence, and pandemic response, with a marked recent reversal driven by sovereignty and human-rights concerns. EU-institution use centred on Europol, which ran Palantir Gotham (via a 2012 Capgemini-awarded "Europol Analysis System" contract) for operational/counter-terror analysis until Europol says it terminated the licence in 2021; the EDPS's January 2022 erasure order against Europol (datasets lacking Data Subject Categorisation) is the major adjudication, though it does not name Palantir. National policing: Denmark's POL-INTEL (Gotham, won via 2016 tender, operational) is the clearest live deployment; Norway's Project Omnia (Gotham, bought 2016) FAILED and was cancelled in 2020. Intelligence: France's DGSI ran Palantir since 2016 (renewed 2022 and Dec 2025) but in June 2026 announced it will replace Palantir with French ChapsVision (ArgonOS) on sovereignty grounds, triggered by a US restriction on foreign access to Anthropic's "Fable" model — Palantir tools stay live during a 1-3 year migration. Defence: Poland signed a letter of intent (Oct 2025) for data/AI/cybersecurity (value undisclosed; early-stage). Pandemic-era Foundry deployments in the Netherlands (safety regions COP) and Greece (PM dashboard, controversial, no procurement registration/DPIA) were operational in 2020-21. Ukraine's Prosecutor-General's Office signed with Palantir UK (2023) for war-crimes evidence processing (pro bono). Investor backlash is a distinct strand: Dutch fund ABP divested its ~€825m stake (Q4 2025); Norway's Storebrand divested ~$24m (2024); Norway's $2.3tn sovereign wealth fund (NBIM) voted FOR a human-rights review at the June 2026 AGM. No sourced confirmation of a direct Frontex-Palantir contract was found (Frontex is reported to use Microsoft BI; Palantir-Frontex remains unverified).
ended: Operational/counter-terrorism analysis: data fusion and network analysis across phone records, social media, images and metadata. Gotham entered Europol's core 'Europol Analysis System' via a 2012 contract awarded to Capgemini; Europol used… — Software embedded via 2012 Capgemini-awarded contract; in use through ~2016-2021; Europol says licence terminated 2021. No public contract v Behind closed doors: Europol's opaque relations wioperational: Data integration and analysis platform connecting roughly twelve police and non-police databases (e.g. National Motor Vehicle registry, National Photo registry, POLSAS case-handling system, Interpol). Compiles, visualises and analyses data … — Palantir won a public tender in 2016 to customise Gotham; system live thereafter and still in use. A world of Palantir – ontological politics in the ended: Intended to let police find links between cases, persons, networks and incidents to solve cases faster. Project failed to integrate with Norway's siloed legacy systems and was cancelled. — Gotham purchased 2016 for ~EUR 7.3m; intended go-live 2018; Police Directorate announced cancellation Feb 2020 after spending ~NOK 100m. Resistance to platformization: Palantir in the Norended: Mass-dataset analysis for domestic intelligence/counter-terrorism. France has decided to phase Palantir out in favour of French ChapsVision's ArgonOS AI data-processing platform; Palantir tools remain operational during a 1-3 year migration… — Contract held since 2016; renewed 2022 and again (3-year extension) announced Dec 2025; PM Sébastien Lecornu announced replacement on 16 Jun French spy service drops Palantir in favour of Freproposed: Letter of intent to implement Palantir's data/AI/cybersecurity solutions within the Polish Armed Forces; Warsaw reportedly interested in battlefield-management and logistics systems. Follows workshops/exercises evaluating AI automation tool… — Letter of intent signed 27 Oct 2025 by Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Palantir CEO Alex Karp. Contract value undisclosed; no Poland Signs Palantir, Anduril Deals Amid Record Aended: Powered a COVID-19 Common Operating Picture integrating publicly accessible demographic, economic, traffic/mobility and COVID data to support crisis response by authorised team members in six southern safety regions. — Deployed during the 2020-21 pandemic (per Palantir's own blog). Powering pandemic response in the Netherlands (Palended: Per the government, a dashboard summarising key COVID-19 data for the Prime Minister. The contract (seen by the Guardian) refers to categories of data that can be processed, including personal data; the government denies sharing patient dat… — Zero-cost agreement reportedly beginning March 2020. Parliamentary question: Non-transparent partnershioperational: Enables investigators on the ground and across Europe to share, integrate and process data relating to 78,000+ registered war crimes — integrating open-source intelligence, satellite imagery, drone footage, timestamped social posts and inte… — Announced 21 April 2023. Provided pro bono ('not charging for the war-crimes work'). Palantir to Support Ukrainian Prosecutor-General'sended: Largest Dutch pension fund sold its entire Palantir shareholding citing socially responsible investment, after criticism (originating from Follow The Money) over Palantir's work with US ICE and the Israeli military. — Held ~€825m of Palantir shares at end-Sep 2025; fully sold by end-Dec 2025 (Q4 2025). Largest Dutch pension fund cuts ties with controveended: Excluded/divested Palantir over its provision of products and services (incl. AI-based predictive policing systems) to Israel for use in the occupied Palestinian territories, citing risk of violations of international humanitarian law. — Divested in 2024; had held ~NOK 262m (~USD 24m) of Palantir shares. Norway's Storebrand divests from Palantir over useoperational: $2.3tn fund announced it would vote FOR shareholder proposals at Palantir's AGM requiring a human-rights due-diligence/impact assessment and greater transparency on political contributions, citing concern over Palantir's work with US immigr… — Voting intention published ahead of the 3 June 2026 AGM; fund held ~1.22% of shares / 0.89% of votes at end-2025. Norway Wealth Fund Backs Human Rights Review at Paalleged: Frequently cited in campaigning material as among agencies using data-mining firms 'like Palantir', but no sourced, specific Frontex-Palantir contract was found. Frontex's databases are reported to rely on Microsoft BI; Palantir products wi… — No verifiable dates/values. Behind closed doors: Europol's opaque relations wiGaps: No primary procurement notice located for any Palantir contract value in this sector; all values (e.g. Norway's ~EUR 7.3m for Omnia) come from secondary reporting/academic sources, and DGSI/Poland/Greece/Netherlands values are undisclosed or zero-cost.; The Palantir component inside Europol's 2012 'Europol Analysis System' (Capgemini prime) has no published standalone value or end-date beyond Europol's own claim of 2021 termination; Europol released only 2 of 69 FOI documents.; No verified Frontex-Palantir contract found — the link is alleged/campaign-sourced only; Frontex is reported to use Microsoft BI.; No sourced Palantir deployment found for EUAA (asylum agency), eu-LISA, or other EU JHA agencies despite being listed as leads.; No confirmed Palantir contract found for Poland police/prosecutor (only the Oct 2025 defence letter of intent); the openDemocracy 'ex-MoD officials' story is UK-specific, not Polish.; France/DGSI and Poland contract products are described generically (big-data/AI); exact product names (Gotham vs Foundry vs Maven/MSS) and binding-contract status are not fully pinned to primary documents.
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) is a US data-analytics/software company founded May 2003 by Peter Thiel, Alex Karp, Stephen Cohen, Joe Lonsdale and Nathan Gettings, with early-stage backing (~$2M) from In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture arm. Per its FY2024 10-K (filed Feb 2025), total revenue was ~$2.866B, up 29% YoY: government ~55% (~$1.57B, +28%) and commercial ~45% (~$1.30B, +29%); US ~66% of revenue vs ~34% international. Customer count reached 711 at year-end 2024, up from 497 in 2023. Founders retain ~49.99% voting control via Class F super-voting stock held in the Thiel/Karp/Cohen Founder Voting Trust (trustee Wilmington Trust). Products: Gotham (government/intelligence), Foundry (commercial), Apollo (deployment layer), AIP (AI layer). Federal lobbying rose from ~$2.4M (2020) to ~$5.88M (2024) and ~$6.08M (2025) per OpenSecrets. Market cap fluctuated dramatically, reportedly reaching ~$430B in 2025 (after S&P 500 inclusion Sept 2024) before a 2026 drawdown. Market sentiment/context: Michael Burry's Scion Asset Management disclosed Q3 2025 put options on PLTR (headline ~$912M notional, but Burry clarified actual premium ~$9M); Scion deregistered/liquidated late 2025. Significant controversies: ICE ImmigrationOS, NHS Federated Data Platform, blocked Met Police deal, and a UK "revolving-door" investigation (30+ ex-officials hired). NOTE: sourced market context, NOT investment advice. CONFLICT: Wikipedia rendered FY2024 revenue as $2.23B; the SEC 10-K-sourced figure (~$2.866B) is authoritative and used here.
operational: FY2024 (fiscal year ended Dec 31, 2024): total revenue ~$2.866B, up 29% YoY. Segment split: government ~55% (~$1.57B, +28% YoY); commercial ~45% (~$1.30B, +29% YoY). Geographic: US ~66%, international ~34%. Customer count 711 at year-end 20… — FY ended Dec 31, 2024; 10-K filed ~Feb 18, 2025 Palantir Technologies Inc. Form 10-K FY2024 (SEC Eoperational: Tri-class share structure (Class A, B, F). 1,005,000 Class F shares held in the Founder Voting Trust (established by Stephen Cohen, Alexander Karp, Peter Thiel; trustee Wilmington Trust, N.A.). Class F voting weight auto-adjusts so the thre… — Structure established pre-2020 IPO via S-1/A; reaffirmed in subsequent proxy statements (DEF 14A 2025, 2026) Palantir S-1/A (SEC EDGAR) - Class F / Founder Votended: In-Q-Tel invested ~$2M+ in Palantir starting ~2005, providing credibility and, per Karp, critical access to CIA analysts as early intended users/customers. Palantir declined to give In-Q-Tel a board seat. Company founded 2003; Karp CEO sinc… — In-Q-Tel investment ~2005; founding 2003-2004 Inside the CIA-backed venture fund that helped lauoperational: Federal lobbying spend rose from ~$2.4M (2020) to ~$5.88M (2024) and ~$6.08M (2025) per OpenSecrets. 2025 outside firms reportedly included Ballard Partners and Miller Strategies (Jeff Miller, ~$690K; Trump 2nd inaugural finance chair). Lob… — 2020-2025 cycles Palantir Technologies Lobbying Profile - OpenSecreended: MARKET SENTIMENT/CONTEXT, NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. Scion's Q3 2025 13F disclosed put options on Palantir with ~$912M headline notional (and ~$187M on Nvidia; ~$1.1B combined). Burry publicly clarified the figure was notional - actual premium … — 13F for Q3 2025 (filed ~Nov 2025); Scion deregistration Nov 2025 Michael Burry discloses options bets against Nvidioperational: Added to S&P 500 in September 2024 (stock rose ~14% on the news). Reported market cap reached ~$430B during 2025. Mid-2026 reported market cap ranged ~$268B-$327B depending on date/source, reflecting a notable 2026 drawdown (reported ~-28% … — S&P 500 inclusion Sept 2024; valuation figures through mid-2026 Palantir Technologies Market Cap 2019-2026 - Macroalleged: Investigations (The Nerve, openDemocracy, Democracy for Sale) report Palantir recruited 30+ senior UK officials, including AI strategy leaders from the MoD and NHS, ex-ministers, intelligence chiefs and peers - flagged as an 'acute' corrupt… — Hires through 2025; investigations published 2025-2026 Palantir hired four ex-MoD officials before winninoperational: ICE awarded Palantir a ~$30M contract (April 2025) to build ImmigrationOS for identifying/apprehending removal priorities, near-real-time self-deportation tracking, and deportation logistics. Prototype due ~Sept 25, 2025; full capability ta… — ~$30M April 2025; +$29.9M Sept 2025; full capability target Sept 2027 ICE pays Palantir $30M to build new deportation tooperational: Palantir won the NHS Federated Data Platform contract (reported ~330M GBP, awarded Nov 2023) to integrate operational data across NHS trusts. Heavily contested on patient-privacy and ethics grounds; medical professionals protested (April 20… — Contract reported ~330M GBP, awarded Nov 2023 Palantir Technologies - Wikipedia (NHS Federated Dblocked: A reported ~50M GBP Met Police deal with Palantir was reportedly blocked by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (~May 2026) on ethics grounds. Included as a documented blocked/ended deal. — Reported ~50M GBP; blocked ~May 2026 Palantir Technologies - Wikipedia (Met Police dealGaps: SEC EDGAR primary-source pages (10-K pltr-20241231.htm; proxy DEF 14A) returned HTTP 403 to the fetch tool; FY2024 financial figures here are corroborated via search summaries citing the 10-K and Wikipedia, but exact line items (precise government vs commercial dollar figures, US commercial customer growth %) should be re-verified directly from EDGAR.; FY2025 full-year segment figures (Wikipedia implies ~$4.48B total) not independently confirmed from the FY2025 10-K within this pass.; Burry/Scion put figures rest on 13F notional disclosure plus Burry's public clarification; the precise contract count, strike and premium should be cross-checked against the actual Scion 13F on EDGAR.; ICE ImmigrationOS, NHS FDP and Met Police contract values are press/tracker-reported, not pulled from primary procurement notices (SAM.gov / NHS / GLA) - flagged 'reported'.; UK revolving-door hire details (individual names, dates) come from advocacy/investigative outlets; treat as reported, not primary-sourced.; Met Police 'blocked' deal sourced only from a Wikipedia summary - lowest confidence; needs a primary news source.
Palantir's documented footprint in the humanitarian/international-organisation space rests on one confirmed, named institutional customer: the UN World Food Programme (WFP), which in February 2019 entered a five-year partnership using Palantir Foundry for supply-chain optimisation, cash-based transfers and operational data integration. WFP's own press release and CIO statement confirm the product (Foundry), the prior pilot tool (Optimus), and savings figures (>US$30m realised, up to US$100m potential). The widely cited "US$45 million / five-year" contract VALUE is reported (Privacy International, The New Humanitarian, Geneva Solutions), NOT stated in WFP/Palantir primary materials. The deal triggered a 65-signatory open letter (Responsible Data / Privacy International) over risks to ~90 million aid recipients; WFP responded that Palantir would not access beneficiary-identifiable data or conduct data mining. Advocacy sources (Privacy International) later characterised Palantir as "the cornerstone of the WFP data ecosystem" and report the partnership was extended beyond its original term — these are advocacy/reported characterisations, not procurement-confirmed. Separately, a single-outlet 2026 investigation (Drop Site News) reports Palantir holds a permanent desk at the US-led Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Israel tracking Gaza aid convoys via Foundry, with alleged Foundry-Gotham interoperability — this is reported/alleged. Leads on WHO, UNHCR, IOM and a purported MSF/Doctors Without Borders refusal of Palantir did NOT surface checkable Palantir contracts/facts and are dropped or flagged as gaps. (Note: Palantir's COVID work with US NIH/CDC/HHS and the UK NHS is government-health, not humanitarian/IO, so excluded from this sector.)
operational: Five-year partnership announced 5 Feb 2019. WFP uses Foundry to integrate programmatic and operational data into a 'secure, unified environment' for staff at HQ and field; focus areas cash-based transfers, supply-chain optimisation, and nut… — Announced 5 Feb 2019; five-year term. Reported value US$45 million over five years (reported by Privacy International / The New Humanitarian Palantir and WFP partner to help transform global alleged: Per a Drop Site News investigation (2026, citing three diplomatic sources), Palantir holds a 'permanent desk' in the CMCC operations room where Gaza aid convoys and distributions are monitored via drone surveillance; a Palantir representati… — CMCC established Oct 2025; Drop Site report Feb 2026. No contract value disclosed. Palantir's AI Is Already Playing a Major Role in TGaps: No primary procurement notice or contract document found for the WFP-Palantir deal; the US$45m value and the 'extended beyond five years' status are reported/advocacy characterisations, not procurement-confirmed. WFP itself never published the contract value.; No documented Palantir contract found with UNHCR or IOM despite the migration/refugee-data lead; their large data systems (e.g. UNHCR PRIMES, IOM data portals) are not tied to Palantir in any source located. Gap, not a confirmed absence.; No Palantir contract with the World Health Organization (WHO) found. Palantir's pandemic-era health work that did surface (US NIH N3C/COVID enclave, CDC disease surveillance ~US$443m, HHS Protect, UK NHS) is US/UK government health, not a humanitarian/IO deployment, and is excluded from this sector.; The lead that Doctors Without Borders / MSF historically 'declined' Palantir could not be corroborated with any checkable source; dropped as unsourced. MSF data-ethics material exists but does not name a Palantir refusal.; The 2026 WFP cyber-attack reportedly exposing data on ~600,000 Gaza households (The New Humanitarian) could not be fetched (HTTP 403) and no source located ties that breached system to Palantir/Foundry; left out pending confirmation of the system involved (possibly WFP SCOPE, which is distinct from the Palantir Foundry deployment).; Palantir's own 'Partner in Crises' / WFP impact pages exist but their full marketing content could not be extracted (rendering/sitemap-only response), so additional Palantir-claimed humanitarian engagements beyond WFP are not enumerated here.
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| German Federal Constitutional Court (BVerfG) — 1 BvR 1547/19 (Hesse), 1 BvR 2634/20 (Hamburg) | 16 Feb 2023 | THE STANDOUT. Struck down automated-data-analysis powers (§25a HSOG; §49 HmbPolDVG) as violating informational self-determination. Hamburg void; Hesse incompatible, allowed until 30 Sep 2023. |
| US Court of Federal Claims / Federal Circuit (Palantir USG v. United States, DCGS-A) | 2016 / 2018 | Palantir won: Army violated FASA by failing to consider commercial COTS. Landmark. |
Three patterns recur across jurisdictions and bind the catalog together:
Operational, not advisory. Palantir is repeatedly the live data/AI layer of the state's hardest functions: targeting (MSS, TITAN, Ukraine, alleged Gaza), deportation (ICM, ImmigrationOS, ELITE), intelligence linkage (Gotham across CIA/FBI/ACIC/EMSOU/German Länder), public-health surveillance (HHS Protect, Tiberius, CDC, NHS FDP), and border control (UK Border Flow, NORTHCOM). The German BVerfG ruling is the clearest judicial recognition that this operational layer can itself violate fundamental rights.
A US national-security firm running others' sovereign data. Whether in the UK ("data remains sovereign" assurances over the £240.6m MoD deal; the revolving-door concern), Ukraine (the 2024 Swiss CLOUD Act audit), Germany (BfV/BKA digital-sovereignty pushback), or the UAE (Palantir-staffed Aither), the recurring anxiety is US-government/intelligence access and dependence on a founder-controlled American firm with overt political ties. The dual-class structure that defeated the 2026 human-rights vote underscores the foreign-ownership-of-the-operational-layer concern.
Sole-source, secret, and threshold-gaming procurement. ICE ImmigrationOS ("urgent and compelling," sole-source); NIH N3C ("no other sources capable"); UK MoD £240.6m (s.41 direct award); Cabinet Office Border Flow (no tender); AUSTRAC ("not competitive at all"); the Met UDP Phase 1 (~£489,999, structured below the £500k scrutiny threshold); EMSOU (FOI refused); the heavily redacted NHS FDP contract. The procurement pattern — not just the technology — is what regulators, auditors (NAO), parliaments (EDMs, Hansard, Senate Finance), and mayors keep challenging.
build-in-progress, not operational (FOC Sep 2027).Marine Corps MSS license value; Glacier Bay scope; Space Force follow-on; exact obligated (vs ceiling) dollars under the $10bn EA and ~$1.3bn MSS; primary SAM.gov verification for ImmigrationOS task orders; whether a compliant §25a HSOG was enacted by 30 Sep 2023; the Met interim-extension value; the Bavaria/NRW case numbers and outcomes; Aither ownership split; whether the blocked Met UOA proceeds to a filed judicial review; the precise force lists for Nectar (9) vs EMSOU (5).
~290 cited URLs across all 16 sectors were liveness-checked. The large majority resolved automatically. The remainder return HTTP 403 to automated requests but are legitimate outlets that load normally in a browser — including Bloomberg, SEC.gov (primary 10-K/S-1 filings), BusinessWire, Hansard, the UK Parliament EDM database, the US Senate Finance Committee, business-humanrights.org, Taylor & Francis and Statewatch. Exactly one genuinely dead link was found (a Times of Israel URL on the Storebrand divestment); that fact is corroborated by business-humanrights.org and should be re-cited to it. No fabricated URLs were found anywhere in the catalog. Sources are current as of June 2026; allegations are labelled as such throughout.
Primary / official - NGA Contract Announcements — nga.mil/news/Contract_Announcements.html - army.mil — Enterprise Service Agreement (2025-07-31) - GOV.UK — UK–Palantir Strategic Partnership (2025-09-18) - Find a Tender — 083874-2025 (UK MoD £240.6m); 051257-2026 (UK NFLMS) - BVerfG — bvg23-018 press release; Judgment 1 BvR 1547/19 (2023-02-16) - EDPS — Europol erasure order (2022-01) - Conflict of Interest & Ethics Commissioner — Section 41 Order (2020-09-16); Commissioner of Lobbying — MacNaughton report (2021-03-22) - UN — A/HRC/59/23 (Albanese, 2025-07) - US Senate Finance — Wyden/AOC Palantir letter (2025-06-17) - USAspending — HHS Protect ($7.5M); Palantir IR / BusinessWire releases; Palantir blog "Correcting the Record" (2025-06) - NZ Ombudsman — case note 449159; Hansard (2026-02-10)
Reporting DefenseScoop, Breaking Defense, Defense News, CNBC, USNI News, FedScoop, Axios, Fortune, 404 Media, The Intercept, Washington Post, NYT (via New Republic), ProPublica, GovExec, American Prospect, Healthcare IT News, BuzzFeed News, Bloomberg, Globes, Calcalist/CTech (2024-01-13), Times of Israel, TIME, CNN (via UNITED24), EurasiaReview, Ukrainska Pravda, Digital Health, The Register, openDemocracy, PublicTechnology, Computing, ITV, Police Professional, The Nerve, Local Government Lawyer, heise online, Cybernews, KED Global, Barchart, Crikey, Canberra Times, Defence Connect, RNZ, AGBI, The National, Gulf Times, Zawya, Wamda.
Advocacy / NGO / civil society ACLU, EFF, EPIC, American Oversight, American Immigration Council, KFF, NBC News, Foxglove, Good Law Project, Just Futures Law, Liberty Investigates, CAAT, GFF (Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte), Chaos Computer Club, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, UN Watch, Al Jazeera, Anadolu, IASJ, NL Times, #NoTechForICE.
Investor / governance NBIM (GPFG), ABP, Storebrand, NY State Common Retirement Fund, NYC Comptroller.
Compiled from 16 verified sector catalogs. Every deployment carries a confirmed/reported/alleged tag and a status; allegations are not presented as fact; reported values are not presented as primary; corrected items reflect the latest adjudications (DIA dismissal, Canada lobbying non-breach, 2026 AGM, ImmigrationOS build-in-progress). Where the record is contested, both the allegation and Palantir's denial are stated.