HHS Awards Palantir $19.8M SHARE BPA Task Order for Integrated Care and Case Management (ICCM) and Database Support — 64% of $90M Ceiling Committed
The HHS Program Support Center issued task order 75P00125F37006 to Palantir Technologies — total contract value $19,778,616, initial action obligation $13,185,744, period of performance August 4, 2025 through February 3, 2027 — under the $90M SHARE BPA (parent IDV 75P00122A00010). The scope was “Integrated Care and Case Management (ICCM) and Database Support,” described by Palantir as enabling organizations to “integrate their data, decisions, and operations.”
With this task order, the SHARE BPA reached approximately $57.7M in committed task-order potential value — 64% of the $90M ceiling — with approximately $48.2M obligated and $9.6M in unfunded backlog. ICCM alone accounts for more than a fifth of the BPA’s lifetime commitment.
The task order was issued six months after Clark Minor’s February 13, 2025 appointment as HHS CTO/CIO from his 12-year Palantir role as Global Head of Cloud. Minor’s statutory one-year cooling-off period under 5 CFR 2635.502 — the “covered relationship” recusal bar from former employment — expired in April 2025, four months before the ICCM award. Public records do not indicate that Minor was recused from SHARE BPA task-order approvals post-April 2025. See minor-clark and the human-gated Minor ethics FOIA task.
The ICCM scope is notably broad — “integrated care and case management” is a generic designator that could encompass Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, ORR unaccompanied children, SAMHSA behavioral health, HRSA maternal-health, or any other HHS benefit program with a care-coordination workflow. The task order document does not publicly specify which sub-agency’s case-management infrastructure ICCM targets. The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration (ASA) awarded the task order with only one bidder competing — the continuing single-bidder pattern across every documented SHARE task order (2022-05-09–palantir-share-bpa-initial-task-orders-10m, 2024-09-20–palantir-acf-ucbc-12m-share-bpa-task-order).
With the BPA at approximately 64% of ceiling committed and running to a 2027 expiration that coincides with ICCM’s February 2027 performance end, the ICCM task order is the structural pivot toward the SHARE BPA ceiling question: whether the $90M is raised, the BPA is renewed, or Palantir-HHS contracting pivots to a higher-ceiling vehicle (IDIQ or sub-agency BPA) during 2026. See share-bpa-palantir for the open research question and hhs-palantir-cluster for the broader personnel-and-contract architecture.
Sources & Citations
The Cascade Ledger. “HHS Awards Palantir $19.8M SHARE BPA Task Order for Integrated Care and Case Management (ICCM) and Database Support — 64% of $90M Ceiling Committed.” The Capture Cascade Timeline, August 4, 2025. https://capturecascade.org/event/2025-08-04--palantir-iccm-19m-share-bpa-task-order/