Booz Allen Hamilton and Anduril are bringing cyber, command-and-control, radio frequency, and zero trust capabilities into a single deployable system for tactical operators. Booz Allen’s mission software and cyber tools now run on Anduril’s Menace compute and communications systems and are integrated with the company’s Lattice software platform, giving teams a unified environment for secure communications, situational awareness, and mission execution.

The deployment includes three Booz Allen integrations running on Anduril’s Menace platform. Sit(x) provides a coordination layer that connects Lattice users with Team Awareness Kit-based and other partner systems, allowing coalition teams to share situational awareness data without requiring a common architecture or additional end-user training. Booz Allen’s Dynamic Effects Tasking System also runs on Menace as a Lattice-integrated application, supporting cyber and radio frequency tasking within command-and-control workflows.

The third integration brings Booz Allen’s zero trust solutions onto Menace to provide policy enforcement, logging, and security controls across applications on the system. The companies said the setup gives teams a secure deployable environment and can simplify accreditation. All three integrations are live and are being demonstrated at SOF Week 2026 in Tampa.

The rollout extends a six-year partnership between Booz Allen and Anduril, including previous work fielding Booz Allen’s EdgeXtend software on Anduril’s Voyager edge hardware systems. The companies said the new integrations address demand for command and control, cyber, radio frequency effects, and zero trust capabilities in environments where peer and near-peer competitors are increasingly contesting U.S. forces.

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