Balnter calls “the first approach to software” where the Pentagon spends less than 1 % on the modern war – Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA), Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR)

Palantir Technologies Inc. PLTR Senior Adviser Samantha Clark Urging the Pentagon to adopt commercial software solutions or risk risks behind global opponents in an increasingly data -based battlefield.
What happenedClark, the former deputy director of the Staff of the Armed Services Committee of the US Senate, participated in authored a recent policy paper About the national interest with the first American institute colleague William Greenwallet And a great consultant in the tin Greg LittleOn the pretext that the limited spending of the Ministry of Defense threatens the situation of national security.
“Software may provide perhaps the most convincing way to fill the current and future gaps between the United States and its opponents,” the authors stated, with a highlight that DOD specializes less than 1 % of its budget – approximately $ 5 billion – to gain programs.
The paper comes a few days after the Minister of Defense Higseth HouseThe March 6 Memorandum, which directs the adoption of the path of acquiring programs as a preferred way for all components of software development, admitting that “the war known by the programs is not a future structure, but the reality that we find ourselves work today.”
This political transformation is in line with the concerns raised by the head of defense in Baldir Mike GallagharWho warned at the top of the national security innovation base that “China is preparing for war with America, and we do not take it seriously.”
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Why do it matter: The authors describe the decisive contrast between the adoption of commercial technology and defense, noting that major technology companies have spent $ 227 billion on research and development in 2023-five times the investment of Pentagon software. They argue that the Pentagon’s preference for internal development and control over intellectual property hinders innovation and creates shortcomings.
The authors concluded that “by turning into a commercial approach to the first software, the Ministry of Defense can ensure that it remains graceful and fast to respond and willing to face advanced challenges in the modern battlefield.”
Palantir, which recorded an increase on an annual basis by 45 % in US government revenues to $ 343 million in the fourth quarter, has witnessed its shares to $ 78.05, as analysts set an average goal of $ 70.30. Securities Wedbush Recently compare the investment in PLTR with purchase Tesla Inc. Timing Stocks in 2015.
Palantir explains a strong momentum, according to the Benzinga Edge classification with a continuous long -term rise, although its low -value degree indicates a possible estimate while growth is still moderate.
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