Palantir Wins $3.9 Million Contract to Monitor Federal Workers

Palantir has secured an initial $3.9 million contract to surveil federal employees, raising serious privacy and civil liberties concerns across the federal workforce. The contract targets employee monitoring and data analytics across government agencies.

Why this matters for military families

Developments that affect daily life for service members and their families at duty stations worldwide.

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Originally published by The American Prospect. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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