Monday, December 23, 2024

VA RFI: Palantir Gotham SaaS (Software as a Service)

Notice ID: 36C10B20Q0596

The Department of Veterans Affairs has a requirement to continue Palantir Gotham cloud-based Software as a Service or select an equivalent cloud-based Software as a Service license that is compatible to utilize data already compiled for a VA Data Integration and Analytics Platform.

The VA, Office of Enterprise Integration, has a need to continue services of the brand name Palantir Software as a Service (SaaS) subscription for use by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), and Office of Enterprise Integration (OEI) to track and analyze COVID-19 epidemic areas and make timely decisions with insight into VHA patient journey and care, supply chain capacity, hospital inventory, social service and benefits utilization, population health, community care, and lab diagnostics.

This subscription will also provide a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software solution for an extension of enterprise data integration, data analytics, and business intelligence across all VA services and products to inform VA s response and improve the Veterans Journeys and outcomes.

The Palantir SaaS data integration and analytic platform is the only known solution that shall enable VA to securely integrate near real-time updating data of any format, including patient-level health record information, hospital capacity data, supply chain data for critical medical supplies and medical equipment, diagnostic testing data, Center for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 tracking data, Veterans population data, VA health care enrollee data, and business, financial and budget data associated with the development, production, and delivery of products and services.

Additionally, the single integrated platform will be able to capture, curate, integrate, store, search, share, transfer, perform deconfliction, analyze, and visualize large amounts of disparate structured and unstructured data from a wide variety of internal and external sources. Finally, the single integrated platform will support architectural interoperability with other modern data and analytics capabilities meaning ease of import and export of data, meta-data and administrative data, and code transformations within the VA data and analytics ecosystem.

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Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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