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Unity signs "multi-million dollar" contract to help U.S. government with defense

IbizaPocholo

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Unity has signed a lucrative contract with enterprise technology firm CACI that will see it become the "preferred real-time 3D platform" for future systems design and simulation programs across the U.S. government.

For context, CACI is a $6 billion company that works with the U.S. government on various defense initiatives. In 2022 alone, CACI has secured multiple multi-million dollar task orders to assist the U.S. Army in areas such as aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.

The news is particularly notable given it comes less than a year after Unity employees began questioning the ethics of the company for working on military projects.

Speaking to Vice last year, a number of Unity developers said that some workers might be developing technology that is used for military purposes without realizing it, and called on the engine maker to be more transparent about its practices.

They also claimed that Unity had been actively pursuing government and military contracts as part of a "GovTech" intiative, which according to a public presentation from March 2021 would help "develop technologies across our products that helps the government adapt AI and machine learning"

In its latest financial report, Unity described its contract with CACI International as an "exciting" prospect.

"Unity was awarded an exciting three-year multi-million dollar contract to Advance the Development of Smart Human Machine Interfaces by CACI International," it wrote. "This win is the single largest Digital Twin Solutions deal for Unity to date and is a strategic deal that helps to solidify Unity as the preferred real-time 3D platform for future systems design and simulation programs across the U.S. Government."
 

Miyazaki’s Slave

Gold Member
Before back seat know nothings compl…..oh too late.

Anyway…Unity excels at creating high performant systems with incredibly light weight footprints and hardware requirements.

Great for connected/smart deployment scenarios (think XR) and discrete simulation requirements (emergency response planning and simulated exercises).

The Govt have been using applications developed with Unity for years now. I think this is a direct relationship between Unity and the Govt…not a prime or sub contractor using Unity to provide a solution.
 

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Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
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Unity helping with US defense ?

Does this have to do with the cloud agreement they signed with MS as well ?

weird.
 
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Given the state of the games under unity engine, maybe the U.S government should reconsider…
If you ever used a real military simulator, Unity would be par the course. The few simulators I trained with in the military had awful graphics/physics and def. crashed a lot. Unity won't be worse at least. It'll be as good or better.
 

Shifty

Member
Breaking: Future US military operations to feature irregular pacing, stability issues, and an overreliance on store-bought arms.
 
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