Executive Summary
- The UK government replaced Palantir’s technology in its refugee system, saving millions of pounds.
- The decision was made to develop a more cost-effective and sustainable solution.
- The new system is expected to provide better long-term results and value for money.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Experts and users have shared their thoughts on the replacement of Palantir’s technology.
Palantir is very expensive. This is because: 1. they aim to deliver product company margins with a consulting-heavy model. 2. your software purchase funds a cadre of ‘free’ FDEs and deployment strategists who customize your install, build a bunch of data pipes/transforms, and talk to people to figure out what all the data means.
This sentiment is echoed by another user who notes that the challenge of combining data from multiple government systems is a standard task.
In a 2023 blog post, external, Palantir described the challenge of combining data from multiple government systems containing tens of thousands of visa applications and hundreds of thousands of accommodation offers. This is the kind of thing GDS and other Civil Service departments build all the time, its a completely standard kind of challenge that a small team of Devs (+ supporting staff) from a departments DDAT department does day in and day out.
Conclusion
The replacement of Palantir’s technology in the refugee system is a significant development that has the potential to save millions of pounds.
Focus Keyword: Palantir Replacement