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The award builds upon the $99.7 million Anduril was awarded in 2024 for such space domain awareness capabilities, bringing the total amount of the contract to $200 million.
"This contract extension is validation of our work rapidly integrating resilient mesh networking capabilities through SDANet over the past five years, starting from SBIR Phase II and transitioning to a full Program of Record,” said Adam Thurn, chief engineer for space missions. “We look forward to delivering future deployments and upgrades to modernize critical SDA and warfighting capabilities."
Through the contract, Anduril is deploying its Lattice capability to build a resilient mesh networking capability, the company said in its 2024 award announcement, which will be used to advance space command and control systems.
Lattice is designed to rapidly connect sensors, data repositories and C2 nodes with low latency and high bandwidth, the company said.
Work will be in Colorado Springs, CO, Costa Mesa, CA and other SDANet Nodes sites, the notice states.
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