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Anduril and Palantir Are Building the Brain of Trump’s $185 Billion Golden Dome Missile Shield

by Team Lumida
March 25, 2026
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  • Anduril Industries and Palantir Technologies are part of a consortium developing the software operating system for Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense system — the first public identification of the tech firms involved.
  • The consortium also includes Aalyria Technologies (Google/Alphabet spinout), Scale AI and Swoop Technologies, with traditional defense primes Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and RTX acting as subcontractors to the tech companies — a reversal of the normal Pentagon acquisition structure.
  • The software — described as the “glue layer” connecting sensors, radars and interceptors — is targeted for live demonstration this summer; success could yield billions in long-term development and maintenance contracts.
  • Anduril won a separate $20 billion, 10-year U.S. Army contract this month, underscoring the rapid ascent of Silicon Valley defense tech firms as the Pentagon’s preferred technology partners.

What Happened?

Anduril Industries and Palantir Technologies have been identified for the first time as members of the consortium developing the command-and-control software for President Trump’s Golden Dome antimissile shield — a $185 billion program designed to defend the U.S. and its territories from airborne attacks. Also part of the group are Aalyria Technologies (which adapted networking technology originally developed at Google), AI data startup Scale AI and software firm Swoop Technologies. In a notable structural inversion, traditional defense primes Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and RTX have been added to the consortium as subcontractors to the tech companies — reversing the usual Pentagon procurement hierarchy. The consortium’s goal for 2026 is to demonstrate that the Golden Dome command-and-control system can receive data from disparate sensor sources, process it and direct response actions. Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein, who leads the project from the Pentagon, described the software as the “secret sauce” that will integrate the arrays of radars, sensors and missile batteries across different military services. A successful live demonstration this summer could make the consortium’s software the cornerstone of the entire system.

Why It Matters?

The Golden Dome software contract represents one of the most significant defense technology opportunities of the decade, and the consortium structure reveals a fundamental shift in how the Pentagon acquires its most critical capabilities. By positioning Anduril and Palantir as the prime contractors — with Lockheed and Northrop as subcontractors — the Defense Department is explicitly signaling that software-first, AI-native companies now sit above traditional defense primes in the technology hierarchy for next-generation systems. This is not incremental: it represents a structural reordering of the $900+ billion annual U.S. defense procurement ecosystem. For Palantir and Anduril investors and stakeholders, a successful Golden Dome software demonstration would establish these firms as mission-critical infrastructure providers for U.S. national defense — with the long-term maintenance and development revenue stream that historically generates decades of recurring government cash flow. The concurrent Iran war is also accelerating the Pentagon’s urgency around exactly these kinds of integrated, software-driven defense capabilities.

What’s Next?

The live software demonstration targeted for this summer is the critical near-term milestone. A successful test would likely trigger formal contract awards and could accelerate the broader Golden Dome hardware procurement timeline. Watch for any announcements from Space Force Gen. Guetlein’s office regarding demonstration results or contract progress. For investors, Palantir’s and Anduril’s involvement — now confirmed — provides a clearer line of sight into the potential scale of government AI and defense software revenue over the next decade. Broader defense sector implications include continued margin pressure on traditional primes who are increasingly being repositioned as hardware integrators rather than software architects on next-generation programs. The Golden Dome program also carries significant geopolitical weight: its development timeline and capability claims will be closely watched by adversaries and allies alike as a signal of U.S. homeland defense ambition.


Source: The Wall Street Journal — Anduril, Palantir Are Developing Golden Dome Missile Shield’s Software

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