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Anduril Gets $99.6M U.S. Army Contract 

Will integrate range of technologies

Anduril Industries has been awarded a $99.6 million U.S. Army contract for a next-generation command and control system to help guide soldiers on the battlefield.
Costa Mesa-based Anduril will integrate capabilities from other technology-first companies such as Palantir, Striveworks, Govini, Instant Connect Enterprise, Research Innovations, Inc., and Microsoft, according to a statement from Anduril.
“Anduril and its partners will create an ecosystem that can rapidly integrate a range of technologies into a singular architecture so that soldiers can access various kinds of compute, communications, and information processing capabilities all at once,” Anduril said in the statement on Friday. “Time-sensitive decisions will be faster, and soldiers will be more connected across corps to company.”

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Kevin Costelloe
Kevin Costelloe
Tech reporter at Orange County Business Journal

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