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The Army also announced the pause and review of ADP 2.0 on Wednesday, like with MAPS. ADP 2.0 focuses on acquiring enterprise data platforms and related professional services from multiple providers.
The service first brought Palantir on to provide its Army Data Platform, or ADP, in 2018, taking roughly 180 disparate data sources across the enterprise and consolidating them into one ecosystem.
Originally, the Army was planning to replace Vantage with ADP 2.0, a system that is designed to include multiple vendors and platforms. That would have meant that Palantir would lose its exclusive ...