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Anduril Wins $87M Task Order in $20B Army Counter-Drone Deal

Key Takeaways
  • Anduril's Lattice software selected for Army counter-drone task force.
  • The deal is worth $87 million, with a potential $20 billion over 10 years.
  • Lattice integrates sensors and effectors for UAS threat detection and engagement.
  • The contract is part of the Army's push for enterprise contracts.
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Strategic Implications

This selection may indicate the Army's preference for commercial, AI-enabled solutions in counter-drone operations. The $20 billion potential value suggests a significant investment in enterprise contracts, which could streamline acquisition processes and yield taxpayer savings, and may set a precedent for future DoD procurement.

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What Happened

Army Selects Lattice Software For Command And Control Backbone

The Army-run counter-drone task force has selected Anduril’s Lattice software as the command and control backbone in an $87 million award, with a potential $20 billion deal over 10 years. The Lattice software integrates a variety of sensors and effectors to enable distributed detection, tracking, classification, and engagement of UAS threats. The contract is part of the Army’s push for enterprise contracts, which aim to reduce administrative burden and increase flexibility in getting capabilities to soldiers. This development was first reported by Breaking Defense.

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Anduril Wins $87M Task Order in $20B Army Counter-Drone Deal

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Key Takeaways
  • Anduril's Lattice software selected for Army counter-drone task force.
  • The deal is worth $87 million, with a potential $20 billion over 10 years.
  • Lattice integrates sensors and effectors for UAS threat detection and engagement.
  • The contract is part of the Army's push for enterprise contracts.
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Strategic Implications

This selection may indicate the Army's preference for commercial, AI-enabled solutions in counter-drone operations. The $20 billion potential value suggests a significant investment in enterprise contracts, which could streamline acquisition processes and yield taxpayer savings, and may set a precedent for future DoD procurement.

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What Happened

Army Selects Lattice Software For Command And Control Backbone

The Army-run counter-drone task force has selected Anduril’s Lattice software as the command and control backbone in an $87 million award, with a potential $20 billion deal over 10 years. The Lattice software integrates a variety of sensors and effectors to enable distributed detection, tracking, classification, and engagement of UAS threats. The contract is part of the Army’s push for enterprise contracts, which aim to reduce administrative burden and increase flexibility in getting capabilities to soldiers. This development was first reported by Breaking Defense.

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