Raytheon, Palantir Selected To Compete For U.S. Army’s TITAN

A U.S. Army team observes an impact zone during Dynamic Front 2019 in Torun, Poland in 2019.
Credit: U.S. Army
Raytheon Technologies and Palantir will compete to build the U.S. Army’s Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) ground station. Both companies have received $8.5 million contracts to launch Phase 1 of the a four-step prototyping program worth up to $250 million. Raytheon Intelligence &...

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