On June 29, Air announced that the U.S. Army has extended its partnership with the company to continue supporting the service’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiative with Air Enterprise Readiness, the AI-native system that closes the gap between what the frontline needs and what the national security enterprise can deliver.
As part of this ongoing partnership, Air will directly participate in upcoming field exercises during the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 6 (PCC6) experiment at Fort Irwin, California this summer. Air has been a partner with Anduril on the NGC2 team since its inception.
“This award underscores the Army’s continued confidence in Air Enterprise Readiness, our AI-native platform, and its unique ability to accelerate warfighter readiness,” said Tara Murphy Dougherty, CEO of Air. “By modernizing sustainment for NGC2, Air is collapsing the distance between the factory and the fight, ensuring needed supplies and materiel reach warfighters at the edge ahead of need.”
Air transforms battlefield activity into continuous demand signals and leverages its agentic AI architecture to provide predictive insight into inventory, combat power, and combat strength. This shift from reactive to predictive logistics directly addresses the Army’s most persistent sustainment challenges and provides the information needed to enhance readiness and lethality.
Source: Air
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