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At Booz Allen, we believe that knowledge is at the core of solving the world’s most pressing problems and is the principal source of success and advantage in the 21st century. Embodied as intellectual capital and applied by talented professionals, knowledge is a consulting firm's core asset.

Just as we advise our clients on how to manage their knowledge and tap the potential in this valuable asset, we shepherd our own intellectual capital, aware that it enriches our value to clients. As with our client engagements, Booz Allen brings a broad perspective to the development and dissemination of our ideas.

The intellectual capital developed by the firm covers a broad spectrum of topics — from global dynamics and security to megacommunities to critical infrastructure protection, health, energy, and the environment — and is shared in channels that range from reports and studies to books, speeches, podcasts, broadcast, and interactive media.

Featured Idea

01/09/13 : 

Concepts in the Cloud

Booz Allen Hamilton is at the forefront of market-leading ideas to address the multi-dimensional opportunities presented by “Big Data” and Cloud-based strategies, technologies, analytics, and infrastructures.
 
 

Our Latest Insights

 
01/09/12 : 

To Win the Cyber War We Have to Reinforce the Cloud

Government and the private sector need to focus on protecting critical infrastructure by realigning their use of the Internet.
 
 
01/07/12 : 

Global Perspective Required for Enhanced Internet Security

The vulnerabilities inherent in the Internet's Domain Name System need to be addressed if governments and the private sector are to combat the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape
 
 
01/05/12 : 

Government and Business Need a New General on the Cyber Battlefield

Intellectual property is being stolen at an increasingly faster pace. These attacks by cyber criminals are not just a costly irritation; they are eroding the very foundation of the United States.  To thwart these attacks, one must embrace a defense which embodies the same aggressive and methodical approach as our cyber adversaries use against us today. And that includes finding the right people to lead a dynamic defense – one designed to continuously evolve as the threats change.
 
 
01/05/12 : 

Dynamic Defense: Building Enterprise-wide Cybersecurity

By linking operational activities with long-term remediation efforts, Dynamic Defense builds cybersecurity that is proactive, dynamic, and continuously adapting to changing threats and risks.
 
 
Cyber Power
01/03/12 : 

Cyber Power: Which Nations Will Emerge as the Cyber Powers of the 21st Century?

This panel of top industry, academia, and government experts discuss which countries they expect to emerge as the cyber powers of the 21st century. Aired January 3, 2012
 
 
01/01/12 : 

To Win the Cyber War We Have to Reinforce the Cloud

Evidence of China’s economically devastating thefts of proprietary technologies and other intellectual property of U.S. companies is growing exponentially.Government and the private sector need to focus on protecting critical infrastructure by realigning their use of the Internet.  We should immediately focus on protecting critical infrastructure – the power grid, financial networks, air traffic control and other transport infrastructure –– by realigning their use of the internet.
 
 
12/29/11 : 

Resilience in the Cyber Era

A resilient enterprise dynamically innovates and changes its practices, policies, and processes, in response to changing cyber threats from the outside and changing requirements from the inside.
 
 
12/22/11 : 

National Homeland Defense Foundation

Roger Cressey leads a panel addressing a number of major issues that arise when discussing “Whole of government”.
 
 
12/21/11 : 

Counter Illicit Trafficking

Transnational criminal organizations have exploited the openness and connectivity of our world to expand their nefarious behavior. Overcoming these threats requires increased collaboration and coordination.
 
 
12/14/11 : 

Addressing Aviation Workforce Challenges

Booz Allen's Jim Enders,Gayle Griffin and Cary Harr explore the aviation workforce training challenges in light of emerging policies, procedures and technologies.
CANSO Airspace magazine.
 
 

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