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Palantir has an established reputation for working closely with the U.S. military.
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BigBear.ai is seeking to compete with Palantir in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) defense operations.
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Following second-quarter earnings from both companies earlier this month, the Department of Defense’s (DOD) preferred vendor between Palantir and BigBear.ai couldn’t be any more clear.
Dr. Alex Karp isn’t your typical corporate executive. He doesn’t hold an MBA, and his public remarks often come in the form of unscripted, philosophical musings. Yet as CEO of data analytics powerhouse Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR), Karp has led the company’s transformation from a secretive government contractor into a leading force in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption across the enterprise software landscape.
What many investors once viewed as a niche corridor, the intersection of defense operations and AI has swiftly become fertile ground supporting Palantir’s generational run. The company has secured some of the Department of Defense’s (DOD) most complex, mission-critical contracts, worth billions of dollars, cementing its role as a trusted partner in national security.
Following Palantir’s monster Q2 earnings report earlier this month, Karp’s confidence was on full display. During an interview on financial news program CNBC, he delivered a blunt message to Palantir’s rivals: “read ’em and weep.”
Let’s unpack what Karp really meant and assess why investors in competing platforms such as BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI) can no longer afford to ignore Palantir’s commanding lead in the AI defense arena.
During the second quarter, Palantir’s revenue surged 48% year over year to $1.0 billion. While that growth is impressive on its own, the finer details reveal just how deeply Palantir has embedded itself in the military operations pocket of the AI landscape.
The company’s government segment grew 49% year over year, slightly outpacing overall growth. Drilling down further, Palantir’s U.S. government revenue rose by an even stronger 53% — reaching $426 million in the quarter. This momentum is supported by a string of high-profile Pentagon deals.
In March, Palantir partnered with defense contractors Northrop Grumman and L3Harris Technologies, along with autonomous systems specialist Anduril, in a $178 million U.S. Army deal to help build the Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) ground transportation system.