Palantir quietly lands in Education Department through foreign funding portal
The company is not publicly listed as part of the new portal project in federal spending records.
By Miranda Nazzaro
December 4, 2025
Palantir is expanding its reach into the Education Department, where the data analytics and software giant is helping develop the agencys new portal for universities across the country to report foreign donations.
The quiet move marks the technology companys latest expansion into federal government work, particularly in data management services. An Education Department spokesperson confirmed Palantir was involved as a subcontractor for its revamped foreign funding portal, which is set to be rolled out early next month.
The agency announced the portal project this week, but did not name the vendors behind it. The portal will serve as a central place for schools to disclose to the department any foreign-source gifts and contracts worth $250,000 or more, the agency said.
Palantir is a subcontractor to Monkton, a northern Virginia-based computer and network security company, the spokesperson told FedScoop. According to federal spending records, the Education Department awarded a contract to Monkton in September that obligated $9.8 million for the design, development, and deployment of a Section 117 Information Sharing Environment Capable of Providing Greater Transparency. Palantir, however, is not publicly listed as a subcontractor on the project.
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