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Army’s TITAN Production Deal May Be Worth $1.5 Billion, Cover Nearly 100 Systems

Army’s TITAN Production Deal May Be Worth $1.5 Billion, Cover Nearly 100 Systems
The first Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) prototype. (Photo Credit: US Army)

The Army’s production contract for its program to field a new intelligence ground station may be worth up to $1.5 billion and cover procurement of nearly 100 systems, according to a new notice. A Request for Information notice published on Aug. 15 states the Army is aiming to transition the Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) program into a production phase in fiscal year 2026, which would follow its ongoing prototyping effort with Palantir Technologies [PLTR]. The TITAN program is…

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