Recently, the U.S. Army has entered into a substantial contract, potentially worth up to $20 billion, with defense technology innovator Anduril Industries. This agreement encompasses the procurement of Anduril's cutting-edge software, hardware, and associated services. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, this partnership is set to expedite the provision of state-of-the-art technologies to troops stationed at the forefront.
On Friday evening, Gabe Chiulli, the Chief Technology Officer at the Department of Defense, remarked that contemporary battlefields are increasingly characterized by their reliance on software. He emphasized the necessity for the military to enhance its efficiency in acquiring and deploying software capabilities, a move crucial for sustaining its competitive edge.
