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Enterprise Agreement (EA) for IT Commercial Solutions
Contact and place of performance
Maria Vital-Smith
Palo Alto, California 94301
UNITED STATES
The Army intends to negotiate and execute an Enterprise Agreement (EA) with Palantir. The Army currently expends significant resources – administrative, financial, and operational – in managing over 75 concurrent, but separate procurement actions tied to the same or similar Palantir capabilities. Each action requires repetitive efforts, including solicitations, contract negotiations, modifications, and li...
View moreThis EA will NOT substitute competition on ANY future programs. This EA will not give any competitive advantage on future programs.
The Army has issued a Sources Sought notice, solicitation number W519TC25RPAEA, to negotiate an Enterprise Agreement for information technology commercial solutions to be performed in Palo Alto, California. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services and PSC 7F20 IT AND TELECOM - IT MANAGEMENT TOOLS/PRODUCTS (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE). The primary objective is to consolidate over 75 separate and concurrent procurement actions for Palantir capabilities into a single contract vehicle to reduce administrative, financial, and operational overhead. Responses to this notice are due by May 28, 2025, to the point of contact, Maria Vital-Smith.
The proposed consolidation aims to streamline future modifications and task orders under unified ordering instructions and terms, eliminating the need for repetitive negotiations and license renewals across various program offices. The Army has determined that Palantir is the only provider capable of delivering its full suite of commercial solutions while meeting active provisional authorizations across all relevant impact levels. These solutions currently provide data integration with hundreds of Joint and Army systems to support strategic, operational, and tactical capabilities.
This Enterprise Agreement is intended to increase cost-effectiveness and will be reassessed every 18 to 24 months to evaluate emerging capabilities and encourage market innovation. The Army indicates that this agreement will not substitute for competition on future programs nor provide a competitive advantage for future requirements. Instead, the strategy focuses on integrating previously competed contracts to achieve greater efficiencies and centralized administrative oversight.
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