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The Series A funding round was led by Washington Harbour and included Booz Allen Hamilton’s venture unit, FUSE, FCVC, and Y Combinator.
Katie Nelson works as an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Katie Nelson joined Booz Allen Hamilton in 2022 after her internships.
Matt McGuire is the Principal Director at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Booz Allen Ventures manages a fund of about $100,000,000.
Booz Allen launched its corporate venture arm, Booz Allen Ventures, in 2022.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. received a contract with a maximum cumulative ceiling of $4,000,000,000 for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Research and Development Directorate.
Joan Dempsey has an extensive background in intelligence, security, and leadership roles at Booz Allen Hamilton and various high-level federal positions.
Joan Dempsey has an extensive background in security and leadership roles at Booz Allen Hamilton and various high-level federal positions.
Booz Allen Ventures launched in 2022 with $100,000,000 in capital.
Since launching in 2022, Booz Allen Ventures has made eight strategic investments in early-stage companies developing dual-use commercial technologies.
Booz Allen launched its corporate venture arm in 2022 and manages a fund of about $100,000,000.
Booz Allen Ventures plans to invest in technology sectors including analytics, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and space.
Booz Allen plans to take an active role working with Albedo to bring its technology to defense and intelligence users and to civilian applications including climate, infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and urban planning.
U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command selected Orion Space Solutions and subcontractors Hera Systems, Booz Allen Hamilton, SCOUT Space, Sedaro, Utah State University, and ICR, Inc. to design, develop, and demonstrate the Tetra-5 spacecraft and autonomous collaboration capabilities.
Booz Allen Hamilton has provided multifaceted support for the International Space Station for more than 50 years.
Booz Allen Hamilton was awarded a seven-year, $630,000,000 single-award contract with the U.S. Space Force to support systems engineering and integration of next-generation space-based missile warning, environmental monitoring, and surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking.
Booz Allen will integrate the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) program, a $14,400,000,000 program to upgrade U.S. missile warning and missile tracking capabilities to combat emerging missile threats.
Booz Allen Hamilton will integrate the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) program, a $14,400,000,000 program to upgrade U.S. missile warning and missile tracking capabilities.
Booz Allen Hamilton has been awarded a seven-year, $630 million, single-award contract with the U.S. Space Force to support systems engineering and integration of next-generation space-based missile warning, environmental monitoring, and surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking.