Anduril wins $100M deal to build US Army’s next-gen C2 ecosystem
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – The $99.6 million contract funds a scalable system prototype integrating hardware and software, with the 4th Infantry Division testing it to modernize Army command-and-control.
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Anduril Awarded $100 Million for AI Warfighting Platform
The Pentagon tossed Anduril a $99.6 million grenade with the pin already pulled—deliver an AI-powered command system in under a year, or become another cautionary tale buried in the defense tech graveyard. #DefenseTech #Anduril #USArmy #MilitaryInnovation #CommandAndControl #NextGenWarfare #AIinDefense #OTAAcquisition #ModernBattlefield
Army awards $100M contract for Next-Gen command and control prototype
Anduril has scored a nearly $100 million contract to continue experimentation on the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control program, the service said Friday. NGC2, one of the Army’s top priorities, is a clean-slate design for how the service communicates on the battlefield and passes data for operations, providing commanders and units a new approach to information sharing and C2 through agile and software-based architectures. The Army plans …
Anduril Secures $99.6M Contract to Deliver Next Gen Command and Control Prototype for U.S. Army — Global Defense Insight
Anduril Industries has been awarded a $99.6 million contract by the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) to lead development of the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) prototype. This contract marks a key milestone in the Army’s ongoing modernization of battlefield communications and network systems. The prototype effort falls under the Army’s broader push to digitize the battlespace…
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