### Company Overview & Leadership
The firm operates with a heritage of innovation spanning over 110 years [2], focusing on delivering advanced technology and deep domain know-how to solve the nation’s toughest challenges [4]. The company serves a diverse base of public- and private-sector clients, including U.S. and international entities, specifically maintaining operations in Asia Pacific and Europe [2][2]. The organization maintains a substantial technical workforce, including over 8,000 cyber professionals and more than 2,500 AI specialists [9][9].
The firm addresses missions across Civil Government, Defense, Intelligence, Health, and Commercial solutions [2][11]. Core areas of expertise include Artificial Intelligence, Digital Solutions, Engineering, and Cyber [6]. The company delivers Digital Transformation services by modernizing legacy systems and designing cloud-enabled infrastructure, platforms, and applications [9]. Furthermore, the firm has invested in quantum technology for over a decade, developing quantum-enabled and quantum-safe capabilities [9]. To support its VoLT growth strategy, Booz Allen launched Booz Allen Ventures, a $100M venture capital fund, to invest in early-stage companies and technologies [10]. The company recently released a Press Release on March 18, 2025, and a Statement on January 25, 2025, detailing recent activities [8].
The leadership team guides these strategic initiatives: * Horacio Rozanski serves as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President [3]. * Andrea Inserra holds the title of President, Global Defense Sector [3]. * Steve Escaravage leads as President, Defense Technology Group [13]. * Executive Vice Presidents include Judi Dotson, Julie McPherson, and Chris Bogdan [7][7][13]. * Zeke Maier and Amir Mokhtari hold the specialized title of Chief Scientist [7][13].
### Federal Market & Contracts
The entity manages a broad portfolio of government contract vehicles, providing federal agencies, commercial organizations, and global organizations with flexible channels to access a wide variety of management and technology services [1]. This portfolio includes Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWAC), General Service Administration federal supply schedules (FSS), blanket purchase agreements (BPA), and information analysis centers (IAC) [1]. GSA Schedule Contracts (Federal Supply Schedules) function as indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, long-term contracts under the GSA's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program [5]. Additionally, the firm utilizes Agency-specific and Government-wide multi-agency contracts (MACs) established by one agency for use by government agencies to obtain a variety of supplies and services [1].
A key vehicle is the Chief Information Officer – Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) GWAC, managed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NITAAC. This contract permits NIH institutes and centers, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and all other federal agencies to acquire a wide range of IT solutions and services [4]. The CIO-SP3 contract, awarded under HHSN316201200005W [2], is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) vehicle. It had a 10-year period of performance running from June 1, 2012, through May 31, 2022, inclusive of option years [2]. The CIO-SP3 vehicle features streamlined ordering and procedures designed to save time, money, and resources, allowing task orders to be awarded in 30 days or less [2]. Fair and reasonable rates are negotiated at the master contract level, and the contract utilizes web-based systems to automate task and delivery order competition, management, awardee selection, and notification [2].
The firm also maintains a focus on supplier conduct and cybersecurity, requiring subcontractors and suppliers to adhere to a Supplier Code of Conduct [7] and mitigate cyber risks associated with sensitive data [8].
The firm offers broad-based consulting services encompassing engineering, management, organizational, information technology, and telecommunications [1]. Specific programs and contract structures include: * Support for the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program, which facilitates efficient, coordinated, and agile cyber defense capabilities for civil government agencies [6]. * Specialized services available, including environmental and information security services [1]. * Task orders under CIO-SP3 may be structured as Firm-Fixed Price (FFP), Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF), Cost-Plus-Award-Fee (CPAF), and Time & Materials (T&M) [2].
### Certifications & Socioeconomic
Booz Allen maintains a robust quality and compliance posture, evidenced by its designation as the first Government Solutions Partner—Elite in Scaled Agile’s Partner Network [1]. The firm implements a Supplier Code of Conduct, which establishes required standards of conduct for all subcontractors and suppliers in the delivery of services [2].
The firm actively invests in advanced technology capabilities, launching Booz Allen Ventures, a $100 million venture capital fund, aligned with its VoLT growth strategy and client demand [8]. This fund focuses investment in four core areas: defense, artificial intelligence/machine learning, cybersecurity, and deep technology [8].
The firm demonstrates its commitment to quality management and advanced technology integration through: * Offering scaled Agile transformation capabilities that are fit for purpose and tailored for specific missions [10]. * Partnering with Credo AI to help clients efficiently scale best practices for responsible AI [11]. * Creating tools using Human-Centered Design to better serve government missions and ultimately earn public trust [12]. * Acting as an advanced technology partner, aiding federal agencies in prioritizing mission during IT modernization and operations [13]. * Developing specialized products, such as Reflect Secure, delivered in partnership with Unity to provide secure and compliant digital twin solutions for government clients [9].
Security and compliance efforts are rigorous, including: * Working with suppliers and partners to mitigate cyber risks, emphasizing the critical need for subcontractors to protect all forms of sensitive data [14]. * Providing Zero Trust solutions utilizing data-driven cybersecurity to strengthen risk management and resilience [15]. * Operating DarkLabs, which implements cybersecurity services for businesses and the Federal Government [16]. * Offering DarkLabs Detect, which provides AI-driven cyber solutions built on real-world expertise [17].
Regarding socioeconomic status and supplier diversity: * Booz Allen manages a Global Small Business Program designed to increase diversity among suppliers and subcontractors [18]. * The firm actively works with small businesses as subcontractors [19].
### Recent News & Recognition
The firm executed several key strategic moves in early 2025. Financially, the company announced the pricing of a Senior Notes Offering in March 2025 [14] and previously projected annual cyber revenue between $2.5 billion and $2.8 billion in September 2024 [3]. Personnel and facility updates include the appointment of Mujtaba Hamid to lead Product Strategy and Development in February 2025 [15] and the opening of a new Lorton Tech Hub in October 2024 [3].
Strategic developments highlight the firm's focus on advanced technology and partnerships: * A technology spinout was acquired by Cisco in February 2025 [17]. * The firm partnered with Shield AI to deliver autonomy solutions to the Department of Defense (DOD) [13]. * The organization celebrated Albedo’s historic Clarity-1 Launch in March 2025 [12]. * Booz Allen Ventures invested in Firestorm Labs, Corsha, and ConductorAI [6]. * The firm collaborates with NVIDIA to accelerate AI-RAN and edge applications, focusing on the AI Powered 6G Future [18]. * The organization doubled down on Adversarial AI Capabilities [6]. * Partnerships with Nokia and Ericsson accelerate federal integration of 5G mission applications [8].
The firm’s notable achievements demonstrate its impact across various sectors: * Migrated VA Data from Mainframe to Modern Cloud [4]. * Secured U.S. Ports of Entry utilizing Advanced Analytics [4]. * Delivered a win for Super Bowl Security [4]. * Enabled a strong mobile security posture at federal agencies using Enterprise Mobility Management (EM