France’s domestic intelligence agency, the DGSI, will transition its large-scale data processing from the American firm Palantir to the French company ChapsVision. The decision, announced by Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, marks a move to repatriate sensitive data currently held in the United States. This change aims to enhance data security and reduce reliance on foreign entities for critical intelligence operations. Palantir had previously been contracted to manage and analyze the DGSI’s data. The shift reflects a growing trend among European nations to prioritize data sovereignty and control over sensitive information. Further details regarding the transition timeline and the scope of ChapsVision’s contract have not yet been released. This move underscores France’s commitment to strengthening its national security infrastructure.