Booz Allen wins Space Force contract for missile defense prototype
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) received an Other Transaction Authority agreement from the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command to develop a prototype system for the Space-Based Interceptor program under Golden Dome for America.
The contract focuses on developing and delivering a prototype system for space-based missile defense. The Space-Based Interceptor program aims to deploy a constellation of interceptors in Low Earth Orbit capable of engaging threats during boost, midcourse, and glide phases.
"Booz Allen is uniquely positioned to field emerging capabilities that drive the critical mission of Golden Dome for America," said Angela Wallace, executive vice president. "Over the last decade, we have invested in space-based missile defense to deliver advanced technology to the mission at speed."
The McLean, Virginia-based company will apply its command and control experience and missile defense capabilities, combined with software and artificial intelligence solutions, to the interceptor mission.
Booz Allen employs approximately 31,600 people globally and reported revenue of $12.0 billion for the 12 months ended March 31, 2025. The company has served as a space program partner for defense, intelligence, and civil agencies for more than 60 years.
The press release did not disclose the contract value or timeline for the prototype development.
