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A look at the inner and outer workings of Booz Allen's new 'VoLT' strategy

Booz Allen Hamilton unveiled in October its new strategy for employees and executives, and the way forward builds on many of the same themes as the firm's prior Vision 2020.

TOP 100: Booz Allen takes historic approach to tough times

Booz Allen Hamilton put its faith in cost controls, customer focus and innovation as it worked its way through a year plagued with uncertainty, budget cuts and a government shutdown.

Twelve companies win $900M contract to support homeland security tasks

Twelve companies will compete for work under a five-year $900 million Air Force contract that calls for services in support of Homeland Defense and Security Technical Area Tasks, or HD TATS.

Booz Allen loses incumbent IRS contract

Booz Allen Hamilton fought hard to keep a $57 million contract with the IRS, but the GAO shot down its arguments at every turn.

Four win $17.7M Navy option for business improvement services

Four companies will compete for work under options worth $17.7 million to provide the Navy with business improvement services.

Five win $10M contract to support Picatinny Arsenal

Five contractors have won a $10 million contract to support the Army’s Systems Engineering Directorate, Picatinny Arsenal.

Booz Allen wins $16M system engineering contract with Army

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $16.1 million contract to provide the Army with system engineering and technical assistance support services.

Booz Allen nabs $12.5M program management contract

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $12.5 million task order to provide the Navy with program management office support for the Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems, Naval Enterprise Networks office.

Three win $65M BPA to support Social Security Administration

Three companies have won a $65 million blanket purchase agreement to provide specialized advisory and assistance support services to the Social Security Administration.

Who won September's biggest contracts?

Weighing in at 67 contract awards, September sticks with tradition and records the most contract awards of the year. Who landed in the top 10?

Seven win $43M contract to test Navy systems

Seven contractors have won a $43 million contract to support the Navy’s Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force program with a variety of services.

Who won August's biggest contracts?

August saw a slight slow down in the number of contract awards that Washington Technology covered, but dollar values are up, and the pace is still strong compared to earlier in the year. Who are the big winners?

Booz Allen taps new EVP, general counsel

Booz Allen Hamilton has tapped Nancy Laben to be its new executive vice president and general counsel for the company's law department.

Booz Allen fights for chance to compete

Booz Allen Hamilton is protesting an Army decision to give a sole-source contract to SAIC. The Army says no one else can do the work, but they have a $500 million, multiple-award contract in place for similar services, and Booz Allen is ready to compete for it.

Six win $243M contract to support Navy Aircraft Department

Six contractors, including Booz Allen and BAE, have won a contract with the Navy to provide engineering support for the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Department.

Six win contracts to support Navy initiatives

Six contractors have won contracts to provide management support services in support of three Navy initiatives.

Who won July's biggest contracts?

July continued the trend of increasing contract awards that Washington Technology has covered since the beginning of the year. Who stole the show this month?

Booz Allen CEO finally speaks out about Snowden

Booz Allen CEO Ralph Shrader has finally made formal comments about Edward Snowden, the rogue contractor accused of leaking sensitive NSA documents, saying that Snowden will not define the company.

Booz Allen wins $21.7M contract to support Royal Saudi navy

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a contract with the Navy to support Saudi Arabia’s Royal Saudi naval forces.

Snowden scandal sparks internal reviews

The Edward Snowden scandal has contractors looking internally and reviewing their security processes. What critical areas should you be taking a look at?