Booz Allen Hamilton has received a 5-year, single-award task order with a ceiling of $1.58 billion to provide intelligence analysis in support of countering weapons of mass destruction.
Awarded in September 2024, the Weapons of Mass Destruction Analysis, Exploitation, and Data Science Support task order calls for Booz Allen to use advanced technology and tradecraft to improve CWMD missions worldwide.
The contract supports the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Defense Counterproliferation Office and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Work includes intelligence production and dissemination, data visualization, web development, business analytics, intelligence operations and compartmented programs. The task order will provide much of the intelligence community and Defense Department’s WMD and CWMD analysis and operational support through technical and scientific expertise.
Lisa Bishop, a senior vice president in Booz Allen’s national security business, said the WAEDS program aims to advance the countering weapons of mass destruction mission at a pace the nation has not seen since the early 2000s, amid what she described as the most challenging national security environment in 50 years.
“The work is both foundational to the DIA mission and transformational at the same time through the technical support and expertise that we will add to this mission across multiple agencies and commands,” she added. “This win is the latest example of how Booz Allen is applying advanced technology to solve the nation’s most complicated challenges and make America safer.”
Booz Allen will provide intelligence analysis across all functional disciplines, weapons of mass destruction expertise, data science and language-enabled analysis. The company will also apply skills in cybersecurity, physics, missile systems and other advanced technologies to support U.S. national security.
Work will be performed primarily in Reston and Fort Belvoir, Virginia, with additional locations in the United States and overseas.