Partnership to Move AI-Powered Defense Solutions Worldwide

Lattice, the open and extensible software platform for command and control from Anduril, will be integrated into global infrastructure through a new partnership with Oracle By Abi Wylie / 17 Sep 2024

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Anduril and Oracle are partnering to bring Anduril’s Lattice, an open and extensible software platform for command and control (C2), to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure globally. 

Anduril will also pair its Menace hardware systems with OCI to enhance operations in connected and disconnected mobile command and control environments. Together, Oracle and Anduril will provide secure mission capabilities across the globe from the datacenter to the tactical edge, and at all classification levels.

Deploying Lattice across Oracle’s distributed cloud will enable warfighters real-time understanding, automated decision advantage, dynamic machine tasking, and human-on-the-loop automation. Anduril has also integrated OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure into the Menace family of expeditionary hardware C4 solutions. 

Running across Oracle’s distributed cloud, Menace will enable warfighters to deploy, manage, and operate mission applications in disrupted, disconnected, intermittent and low-bandwidth (DDIL) environments.

Anduril will deploy Lattice on Oracle Cloud Isolated and National Security Regions, which are Oracle’s air-gapped cloud infrastructure for mission-critical, classified defense, and intelligence workloads. 

Lattice will also be available in Oracle Cloud Regions, Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud, and Oracle Government Clouds in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Oracle is reportedly the only hyperscaler capable of delivering AI and a full suite of 150+ cloud services across dedicated, public, sovereign, and hybrid cloud environments, anywhere in the world including air-gapped infrastructure on classified networks. 

With OCI’s sovereign and government cloud offerings, customers can meet regulatory, security, and performance requirements while getting the full benefits of the cloud and AI. Anduril supports operations with the US Department of Defense, the US Department of Homeland Security, the Australian Defence Force, the UK Ministry of Defence, and other partners around the world. 

Powered by Lattice, Anduril solutions provide integrated, persistent awareness, security, and command and control at the tactical edge across land, sea, and air.

“Anduril’s partnership with Oracle will provide more global capabilities for our customers,” said Tom Keane, senior vice president, Anduril. “Oracle Cloud provides the global infrastructure, price performance, and data sovereignty that mission customers need to deploy scalable, autonomous, and force-multiplying technology to the far edge.”

Rand Waldron, vice president, Oracle, commented, “Public sector and defense customers operate in the real world, where deployable hardware interacts with humans and creates effects in the most complex environments imaginable. 

“Anduril’s Lattice on Oracle Cloud ties together those physical systems with the world’s best cloud services, data management, and AI infrastructure— on a hyperscale global network, across an airgap or in the field.”

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