President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders seek to overhaul government procurement by favoring commercial technology over custom-built solutions. According to an article on X, Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar said the changes could save billions and create more opportunities for innovative companies. The orders aim to eliminate regulatory barriers that have blocked innovative commercial companies from securing government contracts, which Sankar calls a “regulatory labyrinth.” Palantir sued the federal government in 2016 over an Army intelligence platform contract and won in federal court based on FASA requirements.
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00:02President Donald Trump's recent executive orders seek to overhaul government procurement
00:06by favoring commercial technologies over custom-built solutions.
00:10Palantir CTO Shamsinkar said the changes could save billions and create more opportunities
00:15for innovative companies, according to an article on X.
00:18The orders aim to eliminate regulatory barriers that have blocked innovative commercial companies
00:23from securing government contracts, which Shamsinkar calls a regulatory labyrinth.
00:27Palantir sued the federal government in 2016 over an Army Intelligence Platform contract
00:33and won in federal court based on FASA requirements.
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