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Palantir’s Warp Speed OS to Help Streamline SNC Operations

Palantir’s Warp Speed OS to Help Streamline SNC Operations - top government contractors - best government contracting event

SNC will work with Palantir Technologies to streamline its operations using the latter’s Warp Speed operating system.

The strategic partnership will accelerate the delivery of advanced technologies to support customers’ missions, SNC said Friday. The company will use the Palantir Foundry Ontology to modernize program execution by implementing artificial intelligence-enabled collaboration across engineering, supply chain and manufacturing processes.

Providing Mission-Critical Capabilities

Warp Speed OS will expedite the delivery of mission-focused capabilities to the aerospace and defense sectors, according to SNC Chief Operating Officer Jon Burgoyne. “This partnership is a natural progression of our strong commitment and investment in digital transformation over the past several years, and will drive additional operational excellence and enhance the management of complex programs,” he explained.

Commenting on the collaborative effort, Palantir Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar noted, “We’re proud to welcome SNC to the latest Warp Speed cohort that’s wielding asymmetric AI advantage to win.”

Under the partnership, Palantir’s advanced data analytics and AI technologies will be integrated with SNC’s aerospace and defense expertise. The combined capabilities will support SNC’s mission of protecting freedom by deploying transformative and open architecture offerings.

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Written by Derrick Henry

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