Booz Allen Hamilton expects to add as many as 240 employees, including information technology professionals, in the state of Oklahoma over the next 10 years.
The company said Thursday it seeks to hire more cybersecurity, systems engineering, data analysis and software development professionals to support government, military and commercial clients.
The workforce expansion plan includes creation of 130 IT jobs within Oklahoma city during the next five years to help customers address complex challenges with the use of analytics, digital engineering and augmented reality technologies.
Booz Allen noted it estimates the additional jobs will contribute $165M to the state’s economy.
The Oklahoma Commerce Department awarded the company a monetary incentive in May through the Quality Jobs program.