Anduril Industries was chosen by the U.S. Army to run the common data baseline for its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) effort, a move aimed at speeding up how battlefield information turns into action.

The Army’s decision came after about 10 months of operational testing with the 4th Infantry Division, Anduril said in a press release.

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Under the effort, Anduril and its partners will unify battlefield data and systems through the Lattice platform, creating a common integration layer for command-and-control operations.

Officials did not disclose a contract value, noting the award falls under a 10-year enterprise licensing agreement with Anduril that carries a ceiling of $20 billion.