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Booz Allen and Anduril team up to deploy C2, cyber and zero-trust capabilities on Menace and Lattice

Sienna Parker by Sienna Parker
May 18 2026
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Booz Allen Hamilton and Anduril said Booz Allen’s mission software and cyber capabilities now operate on Anduril’s Menace compute and communications systems and are integrated with the company’s Lattice software, unifying mission applications, cyber and RF effects, and secure communications on a single deployable platform for use at the tactical edge.

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The companies aim to collapse previously separate technology stacks and accreditation paths into one system that can be carried into forward areas. The approach is designed to give operators situational awareness, full-spectrum cyber access and RF effects, and an accredited security posture on unified compute.

Booz Allen’s Sit(x) is now optimized for Menace, creating a shared coordination layer across mission partners. It links Lattice users with TAK-based and other partner systems so coalition teams can exchange situational awareness without requiring a common architecture or additional end-user training.

The Booz Allen Dynamic Effects Tasking System (DETS) is available on Menace as a Lattice-integrated application, allowing operators to task and execute cyber and RF effects within the same environment used for broader C2 workflows, reducing the need to switch among separate tools to identify, task, and act on targets.

Booz Allen’s Zero Trust solutions also run on Menace, providing policy enforcement, logging, and security controls across applications. The companies say this delivers a secure deployable environment and streamlines accreditation.

All three integrations are live and slated for demonstration at SOF Week 2026 in Tampa.

Together, the integrations are intended to reinforce Menace as a foundation for mission software, cyber operations, and secure communications, enabling teams to deploy, operate, and secure mission systems globally without stitching together multiple products.

The two firms have worked together for six years, including on Booz Allen’s EdgeXtend, built on Anduril’s Voyager edge hardware systems. The newly announced integrations expand that collaboration into C2, cyber and RF effects, and zero trust—areas where the DoW has signaled clear demand and where peer and near-peer competitors are increasingly contesting U.S. forces.

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