Fortune 500 contractor to aid Air Force and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Josh Janney //May 7, 2025//
A banner for consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton displayed on the front of the New York Stock Exchange on June 25, 2024 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
A banner for consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton displayed on the front of the New York Stock Exchange on June 25, 2024 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
Fortune 500 contractor to aid Air Force and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Josh Janney //May 7, 2025//
In the span of a week, McLean-based Fortune 500 management consulting contractor Booz Allen Hamilton won multiple contracts totaling over $1.2 billion.
On April 30, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that Booz Allen landed a $743 million ceiling, time-and-materials and firm-fixed-price task order from the U.S. Air Force for enterprise application modernization and migration. According to the DOD, the contract was competitive, and five offers were received.
Booz Allen will perform work at its designated facilities across the contiguous United States and is expected to complete the project by Oct. 29, 2030. This contract was a competitive acquisition and five offers were received. The DOD says $1.3 million in fiscal 2025 operations and maintenance appropriations funds will be obligated at the time of award and lists the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at the Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts as the contracting activity.
On Monday, Booz Allen announced it was selected by the National Geospatial–Intelligence Agency to deliver commercial geospatial intelligence data and analytics. Booz Allen will be a vendor for both the Luno A and Luno B commercial-data indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts, which have a combined ceiling of $490 million. Each contract has a five-year base ordering period.
Under the contracts, Booz Allen will help provide unclassified satellite imagery and data analytics to support national security missions while also enabling the NGA to apply artificial intelligence to analyzing global economic, environmental, geopolitical and illicit activities. Booz Allen will leverage its scalable data science and analytics platform Modelpoint as well as its internal AI expertise.
“Booz Allen’s strategic wins under both Luno A and B demonstrate our deepened commitment to innovate and drive speed to outcomes for the intelligence community as an advanced technology company,” said Paul Chi, executive vice president in Booz Allen’s national security business, in a statement. “We’re focused on delivering high-impact solutions at unmatched speed and scale, empowering our clients to make informed decisions and address their evolving data needs with greater agility and precision.”