8th annual Palantir Government Conference.
You are invited to the 8th annual Palantir Government Conference. October 23, 2012
Ritz Carlton Tysons Corner, Virginia 10:00 – 17:30 GovCon8 will feature presentations about how Palantir's data fusion technology is helping organizations collaborate in ways that were never before possible. By integrating our open and extensible software platforms with their existing systems, defense and intelligence organizations today are safely collaborating across institutional and geographical boundaries while maintaining full control of their data and getting the most out of their IT investments. At both public institutions and private enterprises, we have witnessed how effective collaboration can save time, save money, and even save lives. At GovCon8, Palantir engineers and customers will share their experiences with implementing data sharing capabilities within the Intelligence Community, the Department of Defense, local law enforcement, and beyond. General Stanley McChrystal, USA, Ret. will deliver a keynote address. We will highlight recent and on-going product advancements, and will also hold trainings and demonstrations across a broad spectrum of problem sets for analysts and developers. Join us to learn more about how Palantir can help your organization use the power of secure, collaborative data analysis to solve many of the hardest problems facing the world today. We look forward to seeing you there. Register by October 19 govcon8.eventbrite.com or http://www.palantir.com/_ptwp_live_e...register-8.png For more information // www.palantir.com/govcon8 Inquiries?// govcon8@palantir.com For more on Palantir // www.palantir.com |
The great thing about Palantir is the ability to gather information and be able to makes sense of it with only a short course. I sat in on a 16 hour Palantir class and could do more with it than DCGS-A (which reguired a 80 hour course).
Our 35Fs at the SOTF had both systems and, hands down, prefered Palantir. |
Anyone going?
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You better not, get your ass over here. :D
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We use Palantir in my civilian job (which is to investigate money laundering and terrorist financing). We have had two significant cases that garnered FBI interest because of this application. Its easy to go down the rabbit hole with this thing...you start looking at one suspects account, money movement, phone call web and next thing you know its the next day.
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I have not...looks interesting but I imagine that its a little to robust for our focus. I am not sure what our legal folks would say about it or if since we are in the private sector if we could even use it. We use Palantir to connect our clients by what devices they use to access their bank accounts (if their activity warrents it IE wires to Yemen) and move money. In our investigations we obviously only need to take it so far to cover the companies ass and help LE so even Palantir only helps so much.....I can put together a pretty good case with a spreadsheet of transactions and google. BTW we are looking for good investigators and folks with intel gathering experience |
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I hear you on the needs and back grounds. Thanks for the heads up. |
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