Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation ('Booz Allen'), an advanced technology company, delivers outcomes for the nation's most critical defense, civil, and national security priorities.
Booz Allen was for business, government, and military leaders who have turned to the company to solve their most complex problems. In 2013, the company launched its Vision 2020 strategy that fundamentally reshaped the firm into the advanced technology company it is today, accelerating the company's ability to a...
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation ('Booz Allen'), an advanced technology company, delivers outcomes for the nation's most critical defense, civil, and national security priorities.
Booz Allen was for business, government, and military leaders who have turned to the company to solve their most complex problems. In 2013, the company launched its Vision 2020 strategy that fundamentally reshaped the firm into the advanced technology company it is today, accelerating the company's ability to anticipate and build scale ahead of technology waves, and solidifying a leading position at the center of the dual-use tech ecosystem. The company builds technology solutions using artificial intelligence ('AI'), cyber, and other technologies to advance and protect the nation and its citizens.
The company supports critical missions for a diverse base of federal government customers, including nearly all of the U.S. government's cabinet-level departments, as well as for commercial customers, both domestically and in select international locations. The company's work is designed to protect soldiers in combat, secure its national infrastructure, enable enhanced digital services, and improve government efficiency to achieve better outcomes. The company brings advanced tradecraft to commercial customers across industries, including financial services, health and life sciences, energy, and technology.
The company combines its in-depth expertise in AI and cybersecurity with leading-edge technology and engineering practices to deliver powerful solutions.
Core Technology, Expertise, and Innovation
The company works alongside trusted industry leaders to rapidly create and co-create proven technologies, leveraging a broad array of longstanding relationships from Silicon Valley startups and Fortune 500 companies, to the Pentagon and NASA. Through scouting, partnerships, and venturing, the company identifies the right commercial technology for government.
Booz Allen's position at the center of the government and technology ecosystem enables it to anticipate, invest in, build, and scale emerging technologies at speed. The company's core technologies and capabilities include:
Artificial Intelligence: The company is one of the largest AI providers to the federal government. It creates secure, purpose-built AI solutions that adapt commercial and internally-developed technology to the unique needs of the federal government.
Cyber: The company has one of the most impactful cyber businesses globally, delivering cyber solutions to its federal and commercial customers. It builds and deploys intelligence-grade technology, coupled with its unique tradecraft, to defend the nation's critical assets.
Digital Transformation: The company modernizes legacy systems with cloud-enabled infrastructure, platforms, and applications, delivering outcomes at scale by putting customer missions at the center of enterprise digital transformation.
Space: The company has space experts aimed at solidifying the nation's superiority in this critical frontier. It delivers large-scale multi-modal data fusion, coupled with cyber and AI, for secure, rapid, enhanced Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance ('ISR'), earth observation, and domain awareness/battle management.
Emerging Technologies: The company holds a leading position in quantum with years of dedicated research, development, and delivery in this disruptive tech field. It covers the full spectrum of quantum information sciences ('QIS') with capabilities in quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum communications, post-quantum compute readiness, and post-quantum cryptography. The company's technologists are developing first-of-their-kind quantum and quantum-safe solutions to accelerate quantum adoption at scale.
Institution and Operating Model
The company operates as a single profit and loss center with a single bonus pool for leadership. The company's operating model encourages collaboration, allowing it to bring a mix of the best talent to every customer engagement. As a result, the company can go to market as a whole, rather than as a collection of individual competing business units or profit centers. The company's operating model also encourages and enables continuous investment in the right markets, capabilities, and talent to position it for further growth by anticipating what government and commercial customers will need next.
Across all markets, the company addresses its customers' complex and evolving needs by deploying multifaceted teams with a combination of advanced technical expertise, market-leading innovation, and deep mission understanding. These customer-facing teams, which are fundamental to the company's differentiated value proposition, better position it to identify and deliver against diverse customer needs in a more agile manner.
Long-Term Growth Strategy
VoLT is the next era of Booz Allen and stands for Velocity, Leadership, and Technology. The company's VoLT strategy requires it to operate with increased speed, agility, and scale in a rapidly changing, highly competitive, and increasingly technical environment.
The company's ability to embrace and drive change is crucial to its success, which is why it is using its VoLT strategy and its framework to rapidly innovate and scale solutions to transform missions and address its customers' complex challenges with advanced technology.
Customers
Booz Allen is committed to solving its customers' toughest challenges, and it works with a diverse base of public and private sector customers across a number of industries in the U.S. and select international locations.
Defense Customers
The company delivers advanced technologies for the Department of Defense aligned to their most critical missions. It is deeply focused on last-mile modernization-making technology work in the most austere environments where warfighters operate. To do this, the company blends decades of mission experience with cutting-edge AI/machine learning autonomy, software infrastructure, and engineering. The company's technologists partner with its mission experts to build technologies focusing on deterring its adversaries across all domains.
The company's core defense customers include all six branches of the U.S. military, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, NASA, and the Joint Staff. The company's key defense customers include the Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, and Joint Combatant Commands.
Revenue generated from defense customers was approximately 49% of the company's revenue in fiscal 2025.
Intelligence Customers
The company delivers innovative, highly technical capabilities and solutions that directly impact core national security missions across the Intelligence Community and national cyber mission providers. It leverages its knowledge of the mission to deliver tailored solutions for its customers-its biggest driver is the demand for innovation, requiring it to be ahead of the pace of technology adoption. Technology is at the center of its customers' missions, and it is investing in emerging technologies like AI, zero trust cyber solutions, multi-cloud, and 5G to adapt ahead of adversaries. The national security workforce remains focused on what's next, blending cleared and uncleared talent across dispersed geographies, ensuring mission impact. The company's combination of technology, innovation, and talent is helping to shape the future of its national security ecosystem.
The company's intelligence customers are the 18 organizations of the U.S. Intelligence Community, which includes independent agencies, the Department of Defense elements, such as the National Security Agency and Defense Intelligence Agency, and other departments or agencies.
Revenue generated from intelligence customers was approximately 16% of the company's revenue in fiscal 2025.
Civil Customers
The company's civil work centers on the federal missions that are the highest priority to the domestic agenda, and it excels at helping its customers innovate their most critical missions. From healthcare, homeland security, and financial services, to justice, law enforcement, immigration, energy, transportation, and labor, the company works at the core of the mission to modernize systems, boost efficiencies, and save money.
The company's major civil government customers include the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, Treasury, Labor, Homeland Security, Justice, Energy, Commerce, and Transportation. Modernization and transformation are key needs of the company's customers, and it offers the technical expertise and mission understanding required to deliver innovative solutions to all its customers' needs across the civil portfolio.
Within the company's civil customers, it includes its global commercial customers, for whom it delivers advanced cyber solutions, which account for 2% of the company's total revenue.
Total revenue generated from civil and global commercial customers was approximately 35% of the company's revenue in fiscal 2025.
Patents and Proprietary Information
The company has a variety of trademarks registered in the United States and certain foreign countries, including Booz Allen Hamilton and Booz Allen. Booz Allen Hamilton and other trademarks or service marks of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. appearing are the trademarks or registered trademarks of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Regulation
Some significant laws and regulations that affect the company include the following: the Federal Acquisition Regulation ('FAR'), and agency regulations supplemental to the FAR; the False Claims Act; the False Statements Act; the Truthful Cost or Pricing Data Statute; the Procurement Integrity Act; the Contractor Business Systems rule, which authorizes Department of Defense agencies; and the Cost Accounting Standards and Cost Principles.
Given the magnitude of the company's revenue derived from contracts with the Department of Defense, the Defense Contract Audit Agency ('DCAA') is its cognizant government audit agency. The Defense Contract Management Agency ('DCMA') serves as the company's cognizant government contract management agency.
Internationally, the company is subject to special U.S. government laws and regulations (such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act), local government regulations and procurement policies and practices, including regulations relating to import-export control, investments, exchange controls, and repatriation of earnings, as well as varying currency, political, and economic risks.
History
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation was founded in 1914. The company was incorporated in Delaware in 2008.