- Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH, Financial) secures National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency contracts for geospatial data services.
- Luno A and B contracts have a combined ceiling of $490 million and a five-year base period.
- Contracts aim to enhance national security with AI-driven geospatial intelligence solutions.
Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH) has been selected by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) to deliver commercial geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) data and analytics under two significant contracts, Luno A and Luno B. The combined value of these indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts is capped at $490 million, with a base ordering period extending over five years.
The contracts will enable Booz Allen to supply unclassified satellite imagery and data analytics, supporting various national security missions. The initiative also aims to position the NGA at the forefront of using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze complex global issues, including economic, environmental, and geopolitical challenges.
Booz Allen’s commitment to advanced technology is exemplified by their implementation of Modelpoint, a robust data science and analytics platform. The firm intends to leverage decades of intelligence experience and their leading AI capabilities to develop automated strategies that can search, monitor, and alert users about diverse geospatial data patterns.
This selection reinforces Booz Allen’s role as a crucial provider of AI and machine learning solutions to the federal government, offering innovative technology services to address some of the most pressing challenges faced by policymakers and mission partners.
Booz Allen Hamilton is recognized for its expertise in delivering rapid, outcome-focused results across defense, civil, and national security sectors. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, the company employs approximately 35,900 people globally and reported revenues of $10.7 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.