### Company Overview & Leadership
Booz Allen operates as a technology and consulting firm focused on solving the nation's toughest challenges [3], drawing from a heritage of innovation spanning over 110 years [2]. The firm serves a diverse client base, including public- and private-sector organizations in the U.S. and internationally [2], maintaining international offices in Southeast Asia (SEA) [12]. Booz Allen maintains a deep bench of technical talent, including more than 8,000 cyber professionals and over 2,500 AI specialists [7], positioning itself as a recognized industry leader [2]. The company actively invests in future technology leadership for America through Booz Allen Ventures, a $100 million venture capital fund aligned with the firm’s VoLT growth strategy [6].
### Leadership Team
The Board of Directors guides the company’s overall strategic direction and long-term growth [4]. Key executives include:
* Kevin Vigilante, Chief Medical Officer [10] * Richard Crowe, President, Civil Sector [10] * John Larson [10]
### Core Focus Areas
Booz Allen delivers advanced technology and deep domain expertise across critical sectors, focusing on accelerating outcomes for the nation [2].
**Primary Industry Sectors:** * Civil Government, Defense, Health, and Intelligence [12] * Homeland Security & Law Enforcement, Transportation, and Energy, Resources, and Utilities [12] * Commercial clients, including the Fortune 500 and Global 2000, receiving advanced cyber defenses [12]
**Main Technology Specializations:** * Artificial Intelligence, Cyber, Digital Solutions, Engineering, and Products (Technology Accelerators) [4][5] * Investing in quantum computing for over a decade, developing quantum-enabled and quantum-safe capabilities [7]
**Key Service Domains:** * Digital Transformation, modernizing legacy systems and designing cloud-enabled infrastructure, platforms, and applications [7] * Space domain expertise, fusing AI, cyber, and multi-modal data to power domain awareness, ISR, and battle management [7] * Technical monitoring services, offering custom research, innovation network connections, and technical services in solutions labs to accelerate modernization [8]
### Federal Market & Contracts
The firm maintains a robust presence across the federal landscape, serving as the leading provider of Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to the federal government, a position confirmed by Deltek’s “Federal Artificial Intelligence Landscape, 2024” report [1]. The organization engages nearly every U.S. federal, defense, and intelligence agency, counting among its defense clients all four branches of the U.S. military, the Joint Staff, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense [[LINK:https://www.boozallen.com/expertise/cybersecurity.html][2], [LINK:https://www.boozallen.com/markets/defense.html][3]]. The company is also recognized as a leading provider of cybersecurity to the federal government and is one of the world’s largest cybersecurity solution providers, supporting essential services across all 16 critical infrastructure sectors [2]. Furthermore, the organization is a pioneer in satellite cybersecurity, specifically conducting assessments for the U.S. Space Force [6].
The company manages a broad portfolio of government contract vehicles, including Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) and General Service Administration Federal Supply Schedules (FSS), enabling rapid access to a wide range of management and technology services [4].
#### Contract Vehicles The firm holds various contract types, including Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs), General Service Administration Federal Supply Schedules (FSS), and Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs): * GSA Schedule Contracts, also known as GSA Schedules or Federal Supply Schedules, function as indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ), long-term contracts under the GSA's Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program [4]. * The Chief Information Officer – Solutions & Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) is an IDIQ GWAC managed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the NIH Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC) [4]. * The contract portfolio includes Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs), which government agencies utilize as a simplified acquisition method to fulfill anticipated repetitive needs for supplies or services [4]. * The firm holds Government-Wide Multi-Agency Contracts (MACs) and Agency-Specific MACs, which are task order or delivery order contracts established by one agency for use by government agencies to obtain various supplies and services [[LINK:https://www.boozallen.com/menu/government-contract-vehicles/government-wide-macs.html][4], [LINK:https://www.boozallen.com/menu/government-contract-vehicles/agency-specific-macs.html][4]].
#### Notable Programs Booz Allen supports critical federal modernization and defense initiatives: * The company supports the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program, which enables efficient, coordinated, and agile cyber defense for civil government agencies [4]. * The firm assisted the National Science Foundation (NSF) in modernizing its grant management software systems through an Enterprise IT Transformation effort [7]. * Experts lead digital engineering approaches for numerous NASA, Air Force, and Space Force programs [6]. * The company helped federal agencies transform their approach to cyber threats by enabling Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) deployments [8].
#### Teaming & Partners The organization maintains a rigorous partner ecosystem, requiring adherence to strict standards and leveraging key technology alliances: * The organization requires subcontractors and suppliers to adhere to its Supplier Code of Conduct, which outlines required standards of conduct [4]. * The firm collaborates with suppliers and partners to mitigate cyber risks [4]. * The company leverages Microsoft offerings to apply emerging technology to the mission, focusing on cloud, mobility, analytics, and security across government and commercial accounts [9].
### Certifications & Socioeconomic
Booz Allen demonstrates commitment to advanced delivery methodologies and security compliance. The firm achieved recognition as the first Government Solutions Partner—Elite in Scaled Agile’s Partner Network [3]. The firm’s Custom Electronics Solution team develops and delivers quick response engineering solutions designed to meet constantly changing mission requirements [7].
#### Security & Compliance (CMMC/NIST/DFARS/FedRAMP) The firm implements robust security frameworks and requires adherence to defined standards across its supply chain: * The organization leverages Zero Trust solutions to enhance risk management and resilience [18]. * The firm rapidly deployed Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) capabilities, assisting 13 federal agencies in resolving critical security vulnerabilities within weeks [4]. * The Supplier Code of Conduct establishes required standards of conduct for subcontractors and suppliers [19].
### Recent News & Recognition
Booz Allen maintained a high tempo of public activity in early 2025, issuing multiple Press Releases and Financial Press Releases between January 9 and April 16, 2025 [[LINK:https://www.boozallen.com/search-results/news.html?query=&referrerPageUrl=&filters={}&facetFilters={%22c_contentTypeTag%22:[{%22c_contentTypeTag%22:{%24eq%22:%22Press+Release%22}}],%22c_tags%22:[]}&verticalUrl=News.html][1], [[LINK:https://www.boozallen.com/menu/media-center.html][2], [3].
The firm strategically expanded its technology ecosystem through investments and partnerships: * **Investments:** Booz Allen Ventures, launched in Q2 2023, focuses investments on early-stage companies and technologies within four core areas: defense, artificial intelligence/machine learning, cybersecurity, and deep technology [20]. Recent investments include Firestorm Labs