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Army’s First TITAN Intel Ground Station Prototype Delivered For ‘Rigorous Testing’

Army’s First TITAN Intel Ground Station Prototype Delivered For ‘Rigorous Testing’
The first Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) prototype. (Photo Credit: US Army)

The Army has delivered its first Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) prototype, the service’s new Palantir Technologies [PLTR]-developed intelligence ground station, to Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) in Washington for “rigorous testing and evaluation.” This is the first of 10 TITAN prototypes being built by Palantir, with the Army noting its planning for “extensive unit use” at JBLM to gather soldier feedback to ensure the system meets operational needs. “Delivering the first TITAN prototype to JBLM is a pivotal step…

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