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JIATF-401 USD87M contract is Anduril’s first task order under new enterprise agreement

The United States military’s Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF-401) has selected Anduril’s Lattice software to serve as the tactical command and control solution for counter-uncrewed aircraft systems (C-UAS).

This USD 87 million contract is the first task order under the US Army’s recently-announced enterprise agreement with Anduril and establishes a common command and control software platform for C-UAS.

As JIATF-401’s command and control software foundation, Lattice integrates a range of sensors and effectors to enable distributed detection, tracking, classification and engagement of UAS threats.

Lattice was recently chosen as the US Army’s next-generation fire control capability for C-UAS missions under the Integrated Battle Command System Maneuver programme. “As threats continue to evolve, a common tactical command and control backbone for C-UAS will be essential to rapidly integrate new sensors, effectors and capabilities across the joint force as one element of effective counter-drone measures,” Anduril said.

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