Lyntris Selected as a Core Partner for the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) Program
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This press release was originally published under a subsidiary brand name on July 30, 2025. The programs, capabilities, and achievements described reflect the work of the team that is now part of Lyntris.
Austin TX, September 3, 2025
Lyntris has been selected by Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) as a core partner on the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) program. As prime contractor, Lockheed Martin is leading a collaborative effort with the Army to modernize command and control at scale by integrating technology-first companies into the NGC2 ecosystem.
Lyntris' Neo mission command interface will serve as the user experience (UX) layer, integrated into the NGC2 full-stack architecture. Neo is a proven mission command interface, derived from technology fielded ihthe US Air Force. With Neo expanding into the Army’s NGC2 program, it delivers a modern, reusable interface that enables real-time decisions by integrating disparate data sources, strengthens operator confidence, and delivers lethal options to the warfighter.
In the 25th Infantry Division’s division-level prototype, Neo will serve Division level operations and in operational environments throughout the Pacific Theater. These deployments will undergo rigorous soldier touchpoints and exercises to validate performance under conditions close to combat.
“Neo is designed by and for warfighters; continuous operator feedback is what makes it decisive when it matters most,” said Quentin Donnellan, President at Lyntris. “Our selection for NGC2 confirms Neo as the operator-first interface trusted to scale across services and domains, strengthening decision superiority for the Joint Force.”
The NGC2 award reflects Lyntris' broader mission: delivering modular, mission-ready technologies that adapt to evolving requirements and enable CJADC2 convergence across the Department of Defense.


