Palantir and Tomorrow.io partner to integrate space-based weather intel
Military Aerospace, July 15, 2025, by Jamie Whitney
Palantir and Tomorrow.io partner to integrate space-based weather intel
Military Aerospace, July 15, 2025, by Jamie Whitney
BOSTON – Palantir Technologies Inc. in Denver and Tomorrow.io in Boston have announced a strategic partnership aimed at integrating space-based weather intelligence into Palantir’s decision-making platforms. The collaboration seeks to enhance operational readiness and resilience across sectors, including defense, aviation, government, supply chain, and infrastructure.
The deal brings together Tomorrow.io’s proprietary weather data with Palantir’s artificial intelligence (AI) powered platforms. The result, both companies say, will be end-to-end automated weather decision-making with hyper-local precision and minimal human intervention.
“By enabling the federal workforce to take advantage of Tomorrow.io while ensuring strict adherence to the compliance and security requirements for processing U.S. government data, we are excited to help increase productivity and efficacy across government,” says Mike Gallagher, Head of Defense for Palantir.
As part of the agreement, Tomorrow.io will join Palantir’s FedStart program, which helps software companies scale within the government sector by offering their services in FedRAMP- and Impact Level-accredited environments. Other recent participants in FedStart include Anthropic, Grafana Labs, and Virtualitics.
Tomorrow.io CEO and co-founder Shimon Elkabetz emphasized the strategic value of the partnership, stating, “In the age of AI, whoever owns the data owns the future. Our partnership with Palantir unlocks a new level of resilience for the world.”
The integration of Tomorrow.io’s space-based atmospheric data and AI-powered forecasts into Palantir’s platforms is expected to deliver real-time, weather-aware responses for mission-critical operations, from rerouting supply chains to initiating defense protocols. The companies also plan to pursue joint go-to-market initiatives targeting government and enterprise customers.
The companies said their joint effort represents a step toward establishing a new global standard for weather-resilient operations in both the public and private sectors.