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Anduril-Led Team Nabs $99.6 Million Army Deal To Deliver NGC2 Prototype Architecture

Anduril-Led Team Nabs $99.6 Million Army Deal To Deliver NGC2 Prototype Architecture
From right, U.S. Army Maj. Shaun Adams, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Cole Brown and Cpt. Daniel Reape, all assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, monitor mission objectives during Brave Partner exercise on Ramstein Air Base, Germany Nov. 30, 2023. ... (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. William Kuang)

The Army has awarded an Anduril-led team a $99.6 million deal to deliver a prototype architecture for its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiative, as it looks to scale up experimentation to the division level. Along with Anduril’s work over the next 11 months to provide “an integrated and scalable suite of command and control (C2) warfighting capabilities across hardware, software and applications, through a common and integrated data layer,” the Army said on Friday it will plan for…

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