
The U.S. Army awarded Anduril a new enterprise contract to consolidate the procurement and management of the company’s commercially available technologies.
Previously, the Pentagon managed more than 120 separate procurement actions for Anduril’s commercial solutions. The new enterprise contract consolidates contracts and agreements into a single contractual framework, eliminating pass-through charges on subcontracts. This approach reduces procurement timelines for software platforms, integrated hardware, data and compute infrastructure, and a range of ancillary support services.
It also provides strategic, operational, and tactical capabilities to the Army through existing data integration with hundreds of Joint and Army systems.
The 10-year contract includes a five-year base period and five-year optional ordering period which allows the Army to extend the contract beyond the base period. The contract has a total estimated value of up to $20 billion. This amount represents the maximum potential value, not an obligated amount.
The Pentagon said this approach provides savings through range pricing and discounts as well as additional annual spend volume discounts from every order placed. The contract also establishes pre-negotiated terms and pricing.
To ensure ongoing innovation and optimal performance, the Army is continuously evaluating emerging technologies. The Army said it remains committed to fair and open competition and affirms that this enterprise contract will not substitute for competition on any future programs.






















