Palantir Receives DISA Authorization for PFCS Forward Deployments

Reuters
Feb 12
Palantir Receives DISA Authorization for PFCS Forward Deployments

Palantir Technologies Inc. announced that the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has authorized its Palantir Federal Cloud Service (PFCS) Forward, extending existing Impact Level 5 and Impact Level 6 Provisional Authorizations to include on-premises and edge deployments. This authorization enables Palantir's technology stack—including Apollo, Gotham, Foundry, AIP, and underlying infrastructure like Rubix—to be deployed across various environments and hardware. The approval streamlines deployment processes for the U.S. Government and its partners, supporting multivendor architectures and rapid deployment of mission-critical capabilities. No other beneficiary organizations were mentioned in the announcement.

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