USA: Booz Allen Hamilton Wins USD 71.5 Million Cyberspace Contract

Booz Allen Hamilton announced it has been awarded a contract to support the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) with cyberspace science, research, engineering and technology integration.

The multiple-award indefinite-delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract in support of the SSC Pacific has a value of $71.5 million over two years and a potential value of $189.4 million over five years.

Under the terms of the contract, Booz Allen will help SSC Pacific assure superiority for the warfighter in the cyberspace domain. Specific work will include operations and requirements analysis; concept formulation and development; feasibility demonstrations; operational support with an added focus on analytic and technology capabilities. Additional efforts will include software design and implementation; systems integration; test and evaluation; and demonstration.

“With thousands of experienced cyber professionals, Booz Allen Hamilton continues to provide integrated, multi-disciplinary solutions to the complex challenge that is cybersecurity,” said Bob Noonan, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton. “To that end, a major focus is utilizing Booz Allen’s deep experience within the advanced analytics sector. This approach will enable SSC Pacific to improve how they understand and manage their data, increasing the likelihood of mission success.”

SSC Pacific is the principle Navy Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) and Acquisition Center for C4ISR and Information Operations (IO) and is responsible for functions which include mission analysis; assessment and development of technology base; basic and applied research; demonstration of technology; engineering in support of production; support to operating forces; supporting doctrine, policy, and strategy development; and integration of numerous National and Tactical systems in the area of Cyberspace Operations.
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Source: Booz Allen Hamilton, April 21, 2011;