Booz Allen Hamilton

Engineering Services

Agile Engineering Services for Defense & Intelligence

Integrated Solutions with Technical Excellence and Mission Insight

Federal Defense and Intelligence communities are seeing many engineering-related challenges. Ever changing mission requirements are demanding more rapidly deployable and adaptable engineering design solutions. CONTINUE BELOW

Booz Allen’s multidisciplinary approach addresses these areas:

Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping puts agile solutions quickly into the hands of users and operators. It provides a good portion of desired capabilities upfront in the short term, and gradually upgrades functionality with continuous input from the field.
 
 
Systems Engineering and Integration

Systems Engineering and Integration

Our practice applies tailored system engineering and integration principles to a wide range of systems, reducing cost and delivering increased capabilities within the desired schedule. We help Defense & Intelligence agencies to navigate each program through the life cycle transactions associated with buying and selling complex, large-scale products and/or services. Read More
 
 
Applied Sciences

Applied Sciences

Booz Allen exploits science to discover viable technical solutions, leveraging diverse technical disciplines and the firm’s resources to address client missions. Booz Allen’s Applied Sciences provide broad, deep technical knowledge and highly specialized expertise in a wide range of disciplines ranging from mathematics and physics, to biology and electrical engineering.
 
 

ENGINEERING SERVICES Resources

 

Keeping Aircraft Operationally Ready

Army Aviation Support to the PIF at Redstone Arsenal…Read More
 
 

The Path Toward Resiliency

Booz Allen Hamilton can help reinforce “whole community” and “resilience” concepts by promoting mutually agreed upon definitions and developing mechanisms to measure progress toward helping the nation achieve greater resiliency.Read More
 
 

Saving Lives with Mission-Critical Solutions

Panama CIty Joins Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services…Read More
 
 

New Survey Shows Defense Acquisitions Process Inefficient, Efforts to Fix Changing

Over half of federal managers describe the defense acquisitions and procurement process as “not at all efficient,” according to a survey released this month by the Government Business Council (GBC), Government Executive’s research division, and Booz Allen Hamilton. Defense managers cite numerous challenges in procuring or acquiring weapon systems, and feel recent efforts to improve the process, including the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009 and internal DoD efforts, have been ineffective. In lieu of new budget allocations and reforms, defense managers show strong support for upgrading existing systems and using supplementary acquisition tools, such as rapid prototyping.Read More
 
 

Infographic: Technology Injection

Technology Injection’s innovation-based approach to Tech Scouting finds technologies other approaches do not.Read More
 
 

Infographic: Rapid Prototyping Process

Booz Allen’s Unique Approach to Rapid Prototyping …Read More
 
 

Aviation Week hosts Executive Roundtable in conjunction with DTAR

Representatives from Booz Allen’s Engineering team joined Aviation Week for an editorial roundtable discussion in Arlington, VA in March…Read More
 
 

Aviation Week hosts Executive Roundtable in Huntsville

Representatives from Booz Allen’s Engineering team joined Aviation Week for an editorial roundtable discussion in Huntsville, AL in November.…Read More
 
 

ARINC Will Finish NEXION Upgrades for Air Force Weather Network

Under a task order just received, ARINC Engineering Services, LLC will complete the installation of new digital solid-state sensor technology at 29 locations of the U.S. Air Force Ionospheric Data Network.…Read More
 
 

Infographic: Booz Allen Hamilton’s Methodology for Platform Modernization

Our methodology for Platform Modernization entails four phases, which are applied according to an agency’s requirements for a program or project.Read More