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Posted on 5/2/2026
Global consulting on strategy, technology, defense
$77.6k - $176k/yr
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, USA + 4 more
More locations: Hill AFB, UT, USA | San Antonio, TX, USA | Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Odenton, MD, USA
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Booz Allen Hamilton provides global consulting services focusing on strategy, technology, and engineering for government agencies, corporations, and non-profits. It helps clients in defense, intelligence, and civil sectors solve complex technical and strategic challenges through long-term contracts and project-based engagements that combine domain expertise with advanced capabilities like cyber threat intelligence and defense operations. The firm differentiates itself with deep government and defense specialization, strong cyber security and defensive operations, and trusted, long-term partnerships. Its goal is to protect national and organizational security, improve performance, and achieve strategic outcomes by applying rigorous analysis, technical excellence, and an inclusive workplace culture.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
1914
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Booz Allen Hamilton has invested in Portal Space Systems, a US startup developing spacecraft designed for rapid orbital maneuvering in contested space environments. The investment, made through Booz Allen Ventures, focuses on Portal's Starburst and Supernova platforms, which use proprietary solar thermal propulsion to achieve high-thrust maneuverability. Unlike traditional satellites limited by fuel constraints and fixed paths, these systems enable defence and national security agencies to reposition assets in real-time. The partnership combines Portal's high-energy propulsion technology with Booz Allen's mission data and cybersecurity frameworks to deliver more responsive orbital operations. The investment is part of Booz Allen's broader space-tech portfolio, which includes Albedo and Starfish Space, aimed at improving decision speed and operational resilience as space becomes increasingly congested.
Portal Space Systems, a space mobility company, has raised $50 million to scale up development of its highly manoeuvrable spacecraft. The funding will accelerate the company's spacecraft development programme.
This article discusses Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (BAH), a US federal contractor specialising in defence, intelligence, cybersecurity and technology modernisation. Trading at $78.88, the stock has a forward P/E of 12.63. The company generated approximately $10.7 billion in revenue and $690–700 million in net income in its most recent full year, with stable margins and disciplined execution. BAH offers a dividend yield of approximately 2.98% with a 32% payout ratio. The firm's multi-year government contracts provide revenue visibility, though it faces risks from dependence on US government spending and temporary Civil segment pressures. Analysts' average price target of $101 suggests roughly 25% upside potential from current levels, positioning BAH as a potentially undervalued investment with income and growth prospects.
ORAN Development Company (ODC), a pioneer in AI-Native Radio Access Networks, has closed a $45 million Series A funding round. The investment was led by a syndicate including Booz Allen, Cisco Investments, Nokia and NVIDIA, alongside telecoms AT&T, MTN and Telecom Italia, with participation from Phoenix Venture Partners and Cerberus Capital Management affiliates. ODC is developing the Odyssey RAN software platform, which integrates NVIDIA AI Aerial to transform cell sites into high-performance compute hubs. The platform unifies communication, sensing and edge intelligence, enabling AI workloads at the wireless edge. The US-based company is partnering with global customers and plans to ramp commercial engagements throughout 2026. The funding will accelerate deployment of its AI-native, open-architecture platform for applications ranging from autonomous systems to national infrastructure resilience.
Booz Allen Hamilton's venture capital arm has made a strategic investment in O-RAN Development Company as part of the firm's Series A funding round. ODC specialises in AI-native Open RAN solutions for 5G and emerging 6G networks. The investment will support development of AI Radio Access Network technologies that embed artificial intelligence directly into wireless networks, enabling faster decision-making and more resilient operations. The collaboration aims to transform cell sites into high-performance compute hubs for AI applications. Initial efforts will focus on defence applications, leveraging Booz Allen's mission expertise to integrate commercial technologies into government environments. The partnership is expected to expand beyond defence to allied international markets and enterprise environments. Launched in 2022, Booz Allen Ventures tripled to $300 million last year and invests in early-stage startups focused on AI, defence tech, cybersecurity and space.