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The U.S. Army has awarded Anduril Industries a new enterprise contract valued at up to $20 billion to consolidate the procurement and management of the company’s commercially available technologies. The agreement is intended to integrate artificial intelligence–driven battlefield capabilities around Anduril’s Lattice software platform while accelerating the delivery of advanced systems to U.S. forces.

U.S. Army awards Anduril enterprise contract worth up to $20 billion to unify AI battlefield technologies and accelerate delivery

The U.S. Army has awarded Anduril Industries a new enterprise contract valued at up to $20 billion to consolidate the procurement and management of the company’s commercially available technologies.

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Eight weeks after Anduril won a $99.6 million prototype Other Transaction Authority agreement for the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2), the 4th Infantry Division became the first unit to use NGC2 in live fire training at an event called Ivy Sting 1. The exercise demonstrated a division-level targeting process running entirely on Anduril’s Lattice Mesh and Palantir’s Target Workbench (TWB) from headquarters down to the gun line, firing faster, more reliably and more resiliently than legacy systems.

Anduril and U.S. Army showcase next-gen command and control with NGC2 in live-fire Ivy Sting 1

Eight weeks after Anduril won a $99.6 million prototype Other Transaction Authority agreement for the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2), the 4th Infantry Division became the first unit to use NGC2 in live fire training at an event called Ivy Sting 1.

Anduril and U.S. Army showcase next-gen command and control with NGC2 in live-fire Ivy Sting 1 Read More »