Several of yall think Booz Allen is in trouble. I happen to know they aren’t. They’ve got to change their image - and this is proof in the pudding. Based on their clients, actual task coding, and contracts, they have more in common with Tech firms like GE, Raytheon, and IS4S (among others) and less in common with strategic management consulting firms like Accenture, Deloitte, McKinsey and Bain.
The overwhelming percentage of their federal business under contract is for technology deliverables aligned with national security and defense sectors. It’s just funny how one article in the WSJ can manipulate even the most red-pilled community on the planet.
Booz Allen is fine. They’re a tech company and they’re only becoming more tech by the day. There are hardly any “consultants” even left at Booz Allen in the traditional sense of the word. They have them for sure, but most are on the commercial side (less than 10% of BAH revenue) and the ones that are on the Fed side are working on national security and defense industrial complex initiatives.
Hope this helps.