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Army Awards $87M Contract to Anduril for Counter-UAS Software

Anduril Selected for Command and Control Backbone in $20 Billion Enterprise Deal

The US Army has awarded a $87 million contract to Anduril for its Lattice software as part of an enterprise deal worth up to $20 billion over 10 years. The selection follows a broader, firm-fixed-price contract to consolidate commercial solutions into a unified capability. According to Breaking Defense, the move is part of the Army’s push for enterprise contracts, which aim to reduce administrative burden and streamline acquisition processes. Anduril’s president and chief business officer Matthew Steckman explained that the $20 billion award serves as an ‘ordering guide’ for federal buyers, reducing friction in procurement.

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    Army Awards $87M Contract to Anduril for Counter-UAS Software

    Anduril Selected for Command and Control Backbone in $20 Billion Enterprise Deal

    The US Army has awarded a $87 million contract to Anduril for its Lattice software as part of an enterprise deal worth up to $20 billion over 10 years. The selection follows a broader, firm-fixed-price contract to consolidate commercial solutions into a unified capability. According to Breaking Defense, the move is part of the Army’s push for enterprise contracts, which aim to reduce administrative burden and streamline acquisition processes. Anduril’s president and chief business officer Matthew Steckman explained that the $20 billion award serves as an ‘ordering guide’ for federal buyers, reducing friction in procurement.

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