Trump Nominates Anduril Senior Director Michael Obadal as Army Under Secretary; Plans to Retain $250K-$500K Anduril Stock
Opening
In March 2025, President Trump nominated Michael Obadal, a senior director at Anduril Industries (former U.S. Army colonel with 27 years of service), to be Under Secretary of the Army — the Army’s number-two civilian role with portfolio responsibility for Army acquisition, financial management, and installations. Obadal stated in his ethics agreement that he plans to retain his vested Anduril stock valued at $250,000-$500,000 through the Senate confirmation process. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) publicly flagged the conflict of interest in an April 15, 2025 letter, noting the Army’s largest active contracts at the time of the nomination involved Anduril’s Lattice OS — Anduril’s command-and-control software — which became the subject of the $20 billion Army enterprise contract awarded to Anduril in March 2026, approximately twelve months after the Obadal nomination announcement.
What Happened
Obadal joined Anduril after retiring from the Army in approximately 2022, serving as a senior director focused on Army-customer-facing capabilities. The Anduril-to-Army-Under-Secretary nomination created the most legally cleanly stated procurement-conflict in the Trump-2 surveillance-cluster cohort:
- Stock retention: Obadal’s ethics agreement (filed with the Office of Government Ethics) discloses retention of vested Anduril equity in the $250,000-$500,000 range. Federal ethics counsel confirmed Obadal would seek recusal from “particular matters” involving Anduril during his tenure as Army Under Secretary, but he would not divest the equity.
- Active Army-Anduril contract footprint at nomination: At the time of Obadal’s March 2025 nomination, Anduril held active contracts with the Army including the $22B Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) headset program transferred from Microsoft to Anduril in February 2025 (per 2025-02-11–anduril-takes-over-microsoft-ivas-22b-army-headset) and the autonomous-targeting / Lattice OS portfolio. The pre-nomination Army-Anduril contract footprint was already in the multi-billion-dollar range.
- Sen. Warren’s April 15, 2025 letter to Anduril and to OGE raised the recusal-scope question explicitly: how can the Army Under Secretary, whose statutory portfolio includes Army acquisition, recuse from particular matters when the Army’s largest single command-and-control contracted vendor is the nominee’s former employer with retained equity?
The Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing process proceeded through 2025; Obadal’s confirmation timeline and final vote are documented in subsequent timeline entries (research-gap pending).
Why This Event Matters
Obadal’s nomination is the structural-conflict event of the 2025 personnel pipeline documented in trump-2-surveillance-procurement-chronology-2025-2026 and thiel-surveillance-empire-2003-2026-twenty-three-year-vertical-integration Layer 8. It is the most legally cleanly stated procurement-principal conflict in the second-administration cohort because:
- The dollar value is primary-source disclosed. Many Trump-2 personnel-cluster conflicts involve speculative or aggregate equity exposure; Obadal’s $250K-$500K range is filed with OGE.
- The contract trajectory is observable. The March 2026 Anduril $20B Army Lattice OS enterprise contract — announced approximately twelve months after the nomination — is the subsequent operational outcome that the trump-2-surveillance-procurement-chronology-2025-2026 Phase 5 temporal-coupling analysis depends on.
- The recusal-scope question is statutorily framed. Under 18 U.S.C. § 208, Obadal would need to recuse from “particular matters” affecting his retained Anduril holdings — but the broad-policy decisions of an Army Under Secretary may not constitute “particular matters” as construed.
Per the luckey-palmer actor profile finding (Worker F tick-24): the Obadal nomination is the documented evidence base for the claim that the Anduril-to-procurement-principal pipeline is structurally captured. The nominee retained equity, the Army’s largest active procurement category was the nominee’s former employer’s product line, and the post-nomination contract awarded to that former employer reached $20 billion.
Broader Context
The Obadal nomination is one of three structurally-loaded personnel placements in Q1-Q2 2025:
- February 13, 2025 — Clark Minor (Palantir) → HHS CTO/CIO (2025-02-13–clark-minor-appointed-hhs-cto-from-palantir)
- March 2025 — Michael Obadal (Anduril) → Army Under Secretary nomination (this entry)
- June 9, 2025 — Jim O’Neill (Mithril Capital cofounder; Thiel Foundation CEO) → HHS Deputy Secretary (hhs-palantir-cluster reference)
Together, the three placements span the hhs-palantir-cluster (HHS data architecture), the procurement-principal layer (Army Under Secretary), and the Cabinet-secondary tier (HHS Deputy Secretary) — Thiel-network alumni at three of the most operationally consequential agency-decision positions in the second administration’s first six months.
The temporal-coupling pattern documented in thiel-surveillance-empire-2003-2026-twenty-three-year-vertical-integration Phase 5 anchors at this event:
- June 5, 2025 — Founders Fund’s $1B check into Anduril Series G (capital injection)
- March 2025 — Obadal Anduril → Army Under Secretary (personnel placement)
- March 14, 2026 — Anduril $20B Army Lattice OS contract (federal-procurement outcome)
The three events span twelve months and are documented at primary-source level for each leg.
Research Gaps
- Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing transcript and final vote — pending.
- OGE recusal-scope determination: How “particular matters” was defined for Obadal’s tenure, and whether the March 2026 $20B Lattice OS contract fell inside or outside the recusal scope.
- Sen. Warren’s subsequent oversight pressure: Did Warren issue follow-up letters, hearing requests, or floor statements after the April 15, 2025 letter?
- Anduril SEC disclosure pattern: Has Anduril (private company; per anduril-private-opacity zero SEC disclosure pattern) provided any documentation about the Obadal nomination’s effect on its government-customer relationship?
- Other Anduril-to-administration personnel placements: The Colin Carroll (Anduril → DoD Chief of Staff) placement is documented; whether further Anduril personnel have moved to administration roles deserves systematic mapping.
- The exact dates and OGE-filing identifiers for Obadal’s ethics agreement.
Related Entries
- trump-2-surveillance-procurement-chronology-2025-2026
- thiel-surveillance-empire-2003-2026-twenty-three-year-vertical-integration
- luckey-palmer
- anduril
- 2025-02-11–anduril-takes-over-microsoft-ivas-22b-army-headset
- 2025-03-12–anduril-642m-marine-corps-counter-drone-contract
- 2025-06-05–anduril-30-billion-valuation-autonomous-weapons-at-scale
- 2026-03-14–anduril-20-billion-army-enterprise-contract
- 2026-04-23–144-trump-appointees-palantir-disclosures
Sources & Citations
The Cascade Ledger. “Trump Nominates Anduril Senior Director Michael Obadal as Army Under Secretary; Plans to Retain $250K-$500K Anduril Stock.” The Capture Cascade Timeline, March 26, 2025. https://capturecascade.org/event/2025-03-26--obadal-anduril-nominated-army-under-secretary-stock-retention/