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U.S. Army Awards $20B Contract to Anduril
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Army has awarded Anduril Industries a firm-fixed-price enterprise contract valued up to $20 billion over 10 years, consolidating more than 120 prior procurement actions into a single streamlined agreement. This contract vehicle enables the Army and other federal agencies to acquire Anduril's advanced counter-drone technologies, including the AI-enabled Lattice command-and-control software suite, integrated hardware, data infrastructure, and technical support services. The agreement reflects a strategic shift toward software-driven, autonomous defense capabilities and aims to accelerate delivery, reduce procurement redundancies, and improve operational responsiveness against evolving unmanned aerial threats through 2036.
- The contract consolidates multiple smaller procurements into one vehicle, simplifying acquisition processes and enabling volume discounts across the Department of Defense and other federal agencies.
- Procurement professionals should note this contract vehicle does not represent immediate funding but authorizes future task orders under the $20 billion ceiling.
- Contractors and industry stakeholders can anticipate increased demand for integrated AI-enabled counter-UAS solutions, software platforms, and autonomous hardware systems.
- This award signals the Army's prioritization of rapid software deployment and commercial technology integration to maintain battlefield advantage in autonomous and AI-driven warfare environments.
Anduril will consolidate current and future commercial solutions 6 including the proprietary, open-architecture, AI-enabled Lattice suite, integrated hardware, data, computer infrastructure, and technical support services 6 into a unified, mission-ready capability supporting the Armys evolving operational and business needs.
— U.S. Army contract announcement
The organization has championed a groundbreaking enterprise-level agreement to provide a cutting-edge command-and-control solution through a strategic action.
— Army-led Joint Interagency Task Force 401
The modern battlefield is increasingly defined by software. To maintain our advantage, we must be able to acquire and deploy software capabilities with speed and efficiency.
— Gabe Chiulli, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Army
Agencies
U.S. Army, Department of Defense, Joint Interagency Task Force 401, Army Contracting Command
Vendors
Anduril Industries, Palantir, Anthropic, OpenAI
Contracts
up to $20 billion, $87 million, $10 billion
Locations
Sources
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