
"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."
"The Army describes the agreement as a single enterprise contract consolidating what had been more than 120 separate procurement actions for Anduril's commercial solutions."
"Luckey and Anduril have been embraced by the second Trump administration, thanks to his vision for remaking the U.S. military with autonomous fighter jets, drones, submarines, and more."
The U.S. Army has entered a 10-year contract with Anduril worth up to $20 billion, consolidating more than 120 separate procurement actions into a single enterprise agreement. The contract includes a five-year base period with an optional five-year extension covering Anduril's hardware, software, infrastructure, and services. The Department of Defense emphasizes that modern battlefields are increasingly defined by software, requiring faster acquisition and deployment of capabilities. Anduril, co-founded by Palmer Luckey, generated approximately $2 billion in revenue last year and is reportedly in talks to raise funding at a $60 billion valuation. The company has gained favor with the Trump administration for its vision of autonomous military systems including fighter jets, drones, and submarines.
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