The U.S. Army today selected Costa Mesa-based Anduril Industries to lead the common data baseline for its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiative.
The NGC2 is a shared software network that supports Anduril’s modernization effort to improve battlefield decision-making by connecting elements of the army.Â
“Over the last ten months, soldiers demonstrated that a commercial software platform can connect thousands of users, integrate dozens of applications, and continuously incorporate new capabilities in operational environments,” the company said in a statement. “The Army’s decision marks the next phase of that effort: scaling a proven software and data architecture from prototype to operational capability and establishing the foundation for a connected Army-wide command and control network.”
For more on Anduril, see the June 29 print edition.
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