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Air Force Military Satellite Communications Systems. The US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) selected Booz Allen to be the SE&I contractor to develop the next generation high bandwidth global satellite communications network to transform military operations. Booz Allen’s CAIV methodology closed a $3 billion affordability gap while still satisfying mission requirements. (2 of 9) |
| Constellation. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) awarded Booz Allen a prime contract to provide SE&I and Test & Evaluation Services to replace the Space Shuttle for human space flight and to achieve space travel beyond low Earth orbit, to the moon, and ultimately Mars. The implementation of Booz Allen’s Total Baseline Integration (TBI) methodology is helping assure rigorous integration of the program’s technical, cost, schedule and risk baselines. (3 of 9) | ![]() |
| Global Broadcast Service. Booz Allen leads the systems engineering, architecture design, test & integration, and operational transition of this worldwide networked satellite broadcast and information management system for the US Air Force Electronic Systems Center (ESC). We have supported this client for over 10 years providing a full range of SE&I services for the GBS system to deliver intelligence, warfighter mission data and situational awareness to tactical units around the globe. (7 of 9) | ![]() |
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US Army Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TARDEC). TARDEC employed Booz Allen’s Integrated Capability Assessment Methodology (ICAM) to provide an objective evaluation of the SE&I capabilities through an assessment of several programs across the enterprise. The assessment established a baseline that identified areas for improvement, made the business case for change based on risks and opportunities, and provided a prioritized work plan to help enhance future capabilities and performance. (8 of 9) |