1980s — Booz Allen focuses on new services in response to client needs and changes in world political and economic climate. Payoff is dynamic growth.
1980 — Booz Allen publishes Outlook, the first in a series of management magazines.
1982 — A Booz Allen vice president in the London office, Keith Oliver, develops the concept for supply chain management, working with Dutch electronics giant Philips. Firm develops strategic repositioning program for AT&T's divestiture.
1985 — Mike McCullough named Chairman & CEO. The Düsseldorf office spearheads a renewal of energy and investment in Europe, particularly in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
1986 — Booz Allen establishes the Professional Excellence Awards.
1987 — Firm wins NASA Space Station contract worth $100 million.
1988 — Number of staff exceeds 3,500.