I am willing to place a lot of blame for the failure of government contracting on the government being a pathologically bad consumer of software, but there's still space for building a better key for that lock.
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What's the palantir model as you see it?
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Hoover up a few thousand smart technologists, compensate them extravagantly, create an environment where they want to work, talk your technology up a bit to not-really-sophisticated buyers, and then embed your engineers in client organizations for $$$$.
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Sure. As soon as your average gvt entity is willing to pay the same extravagant amount of money for their boring backoffice applications, as they are willing to pay for top-of-the-line orwellian state surveillance^W^W^W data analytics apps!
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But they are! The budgets for statewide payroll systems are like ~$700 million!
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It's too dangerous to use. They haven't all been accounted for
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i was pretty impressed by http://www.zenysis.com/ when i found out about them kind of similar to what you describe, palantir but for NGOs-ish?
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