Booz Allen partners with Anduril to integrate software on tactical systems
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) announced a partnership with Anduril Industries to deploy mission software and cybersecurity capabilities on Anduril's Menace compute systems and Lattice software platform.
The integration combines three Booz Allen solutions on a single deployable system for military operations. The company's Sit(x) situational awareness software now runs on Menace, providing coordination capabilities across mission partners and connecting with existing tactical systems without requiring new user training.
Booz Allen's Dynamic Effects Tasking System operates as a Lattice-integrated application, allowing operators to execute cyber and radio frequency effects within their command and control workflows. The company's Zero Trust security solutions provide policy enforcement and security controls across all applications on the system.
The integrated solutions are operational and will be demonstrated at SOF Week 2026 in Tampa. The partnership aims to provide teams with a secure deployable environment that simplifies the accreditation process for military systems.
Booz Allen and Anduril have collaborated for six years, including the deployment of Booz Allen's EdgeXtend solution built on Anduril's Voyager hardware systems. The McLean, Virginia-based company employs approximately 31,600 people and reported $12.0 billion in revenue for the 12 months ended March 31, 2025.
The announcement comes as the Department of Defense has indicated demand for command and control, cyber effects, and zero trust capabilities in response to increasing competition from peer adversaries.
