Booz Allen Hamilton is taking a comprehensive view of the threat landscape and emerging technology platforms to counter cyberthreats across domains, missions and sectors through its “One Battlespace” approach.
The company said Tuesday One Battlespace will enable it to address the trends that are likely to propel the cyber missions of customers, including the transformation of cyber defense through artificial intelligence and zero trust, the need for the U.S. to maintain its strategic cyber advantage and the transition to a post-quantum world.
“Maintaining a strategic advantage in the cyber domain requires a unified approach that applies IP and tradecraft to develop best-in-class solutions that leverage commercial partnerships and advanced dual-use technologies,” said Brad Medairy, a Booz Allen executive vice president and head of the company’s national cyber business.
“We’ve organized our business to meet the adversary where they are, enabling us to bring the full scale and expertise of Booz Allen to the mission—because cyber security is national security,” Medairy added.
Booz Allen has nearly 300 cyber projects and over 8,000 cyber professionals backing the U.S. government’s defensive and offensive cyber missions. The company’s cyber business expects to record about $2.5 billion to $2.8 billion in total revenue in fiscal year 2025.