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DoD Awards Anduril Counter-Drone Contract
March 21, 2026
The Department of Defense awarded an $87 million contract to Anduril Industries in March 2026 for its Lattice platform to serve as the central command and control system for counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) under Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF-401). This contract represents the initial phase of a potential $20 billion enterprise agreement aimed at enhancing U.S. defense capabilities against drone threats through advanced AI integration and streamlined procurement processes. The initiative reflects a strategic priority to unify and modernize counter-drone operations across multiple agencies, leveraging proven technology to address evolving unmanned aerial threats.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the scale and scope of this multi-billion-dollar enterprise agreement, signaling significant long-term opportunities in C-UAS technology acquisition and integration.
- The contract emphasizes the importance of AI-enabled command and control systems, indicating a market preference for advanced software platforms capable of interoperability across defense agencies.
- Contractors specializing in drone detection, tracking, and neutralization technologies may find increased demand as the enterprise agreement expands.
- Agencies involved in counter-drone operations, including JIATF-401 and U.S. Central Command, will likely prioritize vendors with demonstrated operational effectiveness and rapid deployment capabilities.
Based on our testing and evaluation, it became clear that a common command and control system is needed to effectively counter adversary drones. These results were confirmed during my visit to Ukraine, when I saw firsthand how drones have changed the modern battlefield.
— Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, director of the task force
Agencies
Joint Interagency Task Force 401, Department of Defense, U.S. Central Command, Army
Vendors
Anduril Industries
Contracts
$87 million, $20 billion
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Sources
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