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    Anduril wins up to $20bn US Army contract for unified tech procurement

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskMarch 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Black Jack brigade conducts NTC rotation 26-02. Credit: U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Tyler Williams) (1st Lt. Tyler Williams).

    The US Army has entered into an enterprise contract with Anduril, with a value of up to $20bn, aiming to consolidate the procurement and management of the company’s commercially available technologies.

    The firm-fixed-price agreement is designed to streamline acquisitions and support the Army’s operational and business needs through a “single contractual framework”.

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    Under the new arrangement, the Army will bring together current and future commercial solutions from Anduril, including integrated hardware, data services, AI-enabled Lattice suite, computer infrastructure, and technical support.

    This approach is intended to reduce “administrative costs” and speed up access to critical capabilities for soldiers and other government stakeholders.

    The US Department of War (DoW) had previously managed more than 120 separate procurement actions related to Anduril’s offerings.

    According to a statement from the US Army, the new enterprise contract centralises these agreements into a single structure, removing pass-through charges on subcontracts and providing a more efficient process for delivering required technologies.

    The contract includes an initial five-year base period with an additional five-year optional ordering period, allowing extension beyond the original term if needed.

    The agreement features pre-negotiated terms and pricing as well as discounts based on order volume, which are expected to create savings and reduce negotiation time for both government and contractor teams.

    Office of the Chief Information Officer, chief technology officer Gabe Chiulli said: “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.

    “Enterprise contracts are a key part of our modernisation strategy, allowing us to consolidate software agreements, eliminate redundancies, and accelerate the delivery of critical tools.”

    The enterprise contract will not replace competition for any future programmes and emphasised the commitment to fair and open competition, statement from the US Army said.

    The Army will specify work locations and funding for each order, with the contract projected to conclude by 12 March 2036.

    Separately, in November 2025, the US Army selected Anduril Industries’ Lattice software platform for its Integrated Battle Command System Manoeuvre (IBCS-M) programme.

    Lattice platform supports different missions and industries, such as public safety, security, and defence. It works with various sensors, networks, and systems by collecting data from multiple sources and bringing it together in one place.

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