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Palantir organized a hack week to add controls to ICE software.

Palantir organized a hack week to add controls to ICE software.
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The company sought to turn internal criticisms of its ties to immigration into audit tools for clients such as DHS and ICE amid Trump's deportation policy.

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Palantir held a hack week this spring aimed at developing new oversight tools for its platforms, especially those used by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the United States.

The initiative arose amid internal employee concerns about the use of its systems in the government's immigration policies under Trump. The new controls allow organizations to set alerts for suspicious behaviors, such as data extraction, and review logs of individual user sessions.

They also facilitate seeing which employees accessed specific information, seeking greater transparency and auditing in sensitive environments.

Response to Internal Criticism

Palantir is known for organizing these hackathon weeks where its engineers focus on solving concrete problems with their products. This time, the focus was on strengthening oversight over platforms like Foundry, its data integration and analysis tool.

Palantir Held a Hack Week to Add New Controls to Software Used by ICE

Ted Mabrey, head of the company's commercial business, highlighted in an internal email that this attitude represents “the culture of Palantir” that he chooses. He encouraged employees to innovate rather than criticize from the outside or distrust their colleagues.

Some of these developments have already been implemented, and others will be rolled out throughout the year. A team leader noted that they significantly expand the usability of audit logs in sensitive contracts, not just in that of DHS.

Palantir's work with ICE has grown significantly recently. The company received multimillion-dollar contracts for tools like ImmigrationOS, which provides near real-time visibility on self-deportations, and ELITE, which generates maps of individuals targeted for deportation.

Agreements and Expansion

In February, DHS signed a $1 billion purchase agreement with Palantir, facilitating access for various agencies, including ICE, to its products. In May, the company updated its internal wiki and announced the first complete task order under that framework, extending ImmigrationOS until spring 2027.

According to public records, DHS paid $86 million for this extension, which also includes modernization of ICE's case management software.

Internal criticism intensified following incidents such as the death of a nurse in Minneapolis at the hands of federal agents. In Slack chats, employees questioned whether the company could pressure ICE and expressed ethical doubts about cases of individuals detained without records or clear orders.

Despite internal voices, Palantir maintained and deepened its collaboration. The hack week aimed to channel that attention towards technical improvements that strengthen the platform's safeguards.

The company transformed concerns into concrete innovation for high-sensitivity environments. This reinforces its position as a key provider on security and immigration issues under the current U.S. administration.


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