Anduril to Lead Development of US Army's $22 Billion AR Headset Program
- The Army has given Anduril control of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System program, as announced by founder Palmer Luckey in a blog post.
- Microsoft was initially awarded the IVAS contract in 2018 but will continue as the cloud provider despite losing prime contractor status.
- The Department of Defense's Inspector General reported in 2022 that IVAS was not adequately serving soldiers' needs, highlighting ongoing technical issues with Microsoft’s prototypes.
- Anduril plans to oversee production and development of IVAS, pending approval from the Department of Defense, while also raising funding for expansion in Ohio.
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