Keel Joins Palantir and U.S. Navy in ShipOS Initiative to Accelerate Submarine Production

Keel Holdings, an advanced manufacturing leader for the U.S. Navy and broader defense applications for naval, land and space applications, in partnership with Palantir Technologies Inc., announced a major collaboration supporting the United States Navy’s ShipOS initiative, a program designed to tran

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Keel Joins Palantir and U.S. Navy in ShipOS Initiative to Accelerate Submarine Production

Keel Holdings, an advanced manufacturing leader for the U.S. Navy and broader defense applications for naval, land and space applications, in partnership with Palantir Technologies Inc., announced a major collaboration supporting the United States Navy’s ShipOS initiative, a program designed to transform America’s Maritime Industrial Base (MIB) through advanced artificial intelligence and data integration.

Keel Holdings press release

As one of the nuclear navy suppliers selected for the initial deployment of ShipOS, Keel will integrate Palantir’s Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) into its operations. This integration will focus on improving schedule efficiency—enabling Keel to further accelerate shipbuilding timelines, optimize production workflows, and establish a unified data foundation to enhance decision-making across the organization. Keel will also engineer a direct integration between its IFS enterprise system and Palantir’s platforms.

The ability to rapidly deliver ships is essential to our nation’s security and industrial strength. By leveraging Palantir’s AI-powered ShipOS, we are taking meaningful steps to accelerate our schedules, streamline operations, and enhance collaboration across the supply chain,” said Brian Carter, CEO of Keel. “This initiative is about more than technology—it’s about empowering our workforce, accelerating the Navy’s mission, and delivering results for the American people.

ShipOS, backed by up to $448 million in authorized funding, will deploy across the U.S. Navy’s shipbuilders, shipyards, and over 100 suppliers, initially focusing on the Submarine Industrial Base. As part of this integration, Keel will prioritize increasing overall execution velocity as well as enhanced efficiency in product launch and manufacturing flows.

As ShipOS expands, the U.S. Navy will use lessons learned to further scale the solution across suppliers, ensuring a robust, resilient, and modernized maritime industrial base.

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