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Booz Allen Hamilton
NameBooz Allen Hamilton
TypePublic
Traded asNYSE: BAH
IndustryManagement consulting
Founded1914
FounderEdwin Booz
HeadquartersMcLean, Virginia
Key peopleHoracio Rozanski, Lloyd Howell Jr.

Booz Allen Hamilton is a leading management consulting firm that provides a range of services to United States government agencies, Fortune 500 companies, and other organizations, including National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Defense. The company was founded in 1914 by Edwin Booz and has since grown to become one of the largest and most respected consulting firms in the world, with clients such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon Technologies. Booz Allen Hamilton has worked on a number of high-profile projects, including the Y2K bug fix and the development of the National Security Agency's PRISM program, in collaboration with Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. The company has also partnered with MIT Sloan School of Management and Stanford Graduate School of Business to provide training and development programs for its employees.

History

Booz Allen Hamilton was founded in 1914 by Edwin Booz, who is often credited with inventing the concept of management consulting, and has since worked with a number of notable clients, including General Motors, Procter & Gamble, and United States Army. The company has a long history of working with the United States government, dating back to the 1940s, when it provided consulting services to the War Department and Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency. During the 1950s and 1960s, Booz Allen Hamilton worked on a number of high-profile projects, including the development of the Polaris missile system for the United States Navy and the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo program, in collaboration with NASA, IBM, and Bell Labs. The company has also worked with Harvard Business School and University of Oxford to develop new management techniques and strategies.

Services

Booz Allen Hamilton provides a range of services to its clients, including strategy consulting, operations consulting, and technology consulting, using tools and platforms from SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft. The company has a particular focus on the public sector, and has worked with a number of government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and National Security Agency, to provide services such as cybersecurity and data analytics, in partnership with Palantir Technologies and Tableau Software. Booz Allen Hamilton has also worked with private sector companies, including Google, Amazon, and Facebook, to provide services such as digital transformation and cloud computing, using Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. The company has partnered with Carnegie Mellon University and University of California, Berkeley to develop new technologies and solutions.

Operations

Booz Allen Hamilton operates in a number of different locations around the world, including United States, Europe, Middle East, and Asia, with offices in New York City, London, Tokyo, and Beijing. The company has a large presence in the Washington, D.C. area, where it is headquartered, and has worked with a number of government agencies and contractors, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon Technologies. Booz Allen Hamilton has also worked with non-profit organizations, such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Health Organization, to provide services such as global health and international development, in collaboration with UNICEF and World Bank. The company has partnered with Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop new solutions and technologies.

Controversies

Booz Allen Hamilton has been involved in a number of controversies over the years, including the Edward Snowden leaks, which revealed that the company had been working with the National Security Agency to develop the PRISM program, in collaboration with Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. The company has also faced criticism for its role in the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, where it provided consulting services to the United States military and Coalition forces, in partnership with Halliburton and KBR. Booz Allen Hamilton has also been criticized for its treatment of employees, including allegations of discrimination and harassment, and has faced lawsuits from former employees, including Sherron Watkins, a former Enron executive. The company has partnered with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and National Labor Relations Board to address these issues.

Notable_projects_and_clients

Booz Allen Hamilton has worked on a number of high-profile projects over the years, including the development of the Polaris missile system for the United States Navy and the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo program, in collaboration with NASA, IBM, and Bell Labs. The company has also worked with a number of notable clients, including General Motors, Procter & Gamble, and United States Army, as well as Google, Amazon, and Facebook. Booz Allen Hamilton has provided services to a number of government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and National Security Agency, and has worked on projects such as the Y2K bug fix and the development of the PRISM program, in partnership with Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. The company has partnered with Harvard University and University of Cambridge to develop new solutions and technologies.

Company_structure_and_finances

Booz Allen Hamilton is a publicly traded company, listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol BAH, and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia. The company is led by Horacio Rozanski, who has been the CEO since 2015, and has a large and diverse workforce, with employees from a range of backgrounds and industries, including MIT, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University. Booz Allen Hamilton has a strong financial position, with revenues of over $7 billion in 2020, and has made a number of strategic acquisitions in recent years, including the purchase of Eagle Ray, a cybersecurity firm, and Moran Technologies, a data analytics company, in partnership with Palantir Technologies and Tableau Software. The company has partnered with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to provide financial services and solutions. Category:Consulting firms

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