US Army Awards Booz Allen $32.7 Million for Future Warfare Study and Wargaming Support
Firm to develop strategies, concepts, and doctrine for future warfare.
McLean, VA, July 24, 2006 — Booz Allen Hamilton today announced that it has been awarded a five-year contract for $32,764,874 from the US Army Contracting Agency’s Northern Region Contracting Center to provide Future Warfare Study and Wargaming Support to the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.
The Booz Allen team includes eleven exceptional companies, providing a full range of services, from senior subject matter expertise in strategic and operational gaming, traditional and irregular complex operations, and information operations to space and Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance operations (ISR), and game operations and technical support.
“The U.S. Army will have full access to our entire team. We are committed to providing the Army with the quality support it needs to develop strategies, concepts, and doctrine for future warfare,” said Booz Allen Senior Vice President Gary Mather. “We are excited about our strategic partnership with the Army whose soldiers, units, and leaders are undergoing an unprecedented transformation while conducting current operations in the Global War on Terror. ”
“We are enthused about continuing to provide wargaming support to the premier Army in the world, ” said Booz Allen Vice President Mark Herman. “Our strong desire is to enable the innovation in strategic thought that America’s Joint and Army leadership bring the Unified Quest series of wargames.”
