U.S. Army awards Anduril Industries a $20 billion enterprise IT contract
The U.S. Army has awarded Anduril Industries a potential 10-year, $20 billion contract to consolidate the procurement of the company's commercial IT platforms and related services. This enterprise contract aims to shorten procurement timelines, reduce administrative costs, and accelerate the deployment of capabilities to soldiers and government stakeholders. The agreement represents a significant commitment by the Army to leverage Anduril's technology for its operational needs.
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- Potential $20 billion contract value.
- Potential 10-year duration for the supply agreement.
- U.S. Army as the buyer of commercial IT platforms.
- Anduril Industries as the supplier of autonomous systems and AI-driven hardware.
- Deal announced on 2026-03-16.
- Contract location: Maryland, United States.
Source Intelligence
The contract is a firm-fixed-price contract. The contract has a five-year base term and an optional ordering period of five years. The purpose of the contract is to "consolidate the procurement of the company’s commercial IT platforms and related services as part of efforts to shorten procurement timelines, reduce administrative costs and speed up the deployment of capabilities to soldiers and government stakeholders." The scope of the contract "consolidates current and future commercial offerings, including the company’s Lattice artificial intelligence-enabled software platform, along with integrated hardware, computer infrastructure, data and technical support services." The contract was awarded by the "Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland".
"The U.S. Army has awarded Anduril Industries"
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