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− | [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] is a US private consulting firm based in McLean, Virginia.<ref>[http://www.boozallen.com/about About], Booz Allen Hamilton, accessed 10 December 2009.</ref> | + | [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] is a US private consulting firm based in McLean, Virginia.<ref>[http://www.boozallen.com/about About], Booz Allen Hamilton, accessed 10 December 2009.</ref>In 2012 Booz Allen reported $5.86bn in revenue.<ref name="Ackerman"> Spencer Ackerman, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/10/edward-snowden-booz-allen-hamilton-contractors?INTCMP=SRCH Snowden leak shines light on US intelligence agencies' use of contractors], The Guardian, 10 June 2013 20.21 BST </ref> |
− | ''The New York Times'' reported in June 2013 that $1.3bn of the firm's revenue comes from intelligence contracts. | + | ''The New York Times'' reported in June 2013 that $1.3bn of the firm's revenue comes from intelligence contracts. The firm's most recent financial report boasts that 70% of its 25,000 employees hold a government security clearance, “of which 49% were top secret or higher”. Booz Allen vice-president [[Mike McConnell|John “Mike” McConnell]] is a former director of US national intelligence. McConnell’s successor, retired general [[James Clapper]], is a former Booz Allen executive.<ref name="Ackerman"/> |
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− | Booz Allen vice-president [[Mike McConnell|John “Mike” McConnell]] is a former director of US national intelligence. McConnell’s successor, retired general [[James Clapper]], is a former Booz Allen executive. | ||
==Whistleblower contractor== | ==Whistleblower contractor== | ||
− | In June 2013 [[Edward Snowden]], a 29-year-old IT contractor who had worked for Booz Allen for three months, exposed massive domestic surveillance by the [[National Security Agency]]<ref> Julian Borger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/09/booz-allen-hamilton-edward-snowden Booz Allen Hamilton: Edward Snowden's US contracting firm], 9 June 2013, acc 12 June 2013 </ref> | + | In June 2013 [[Edward Snowden]], a 29-year-old IT contractor who had worked for Booz Allen for three months, exposed massive domestic surveillance by the [[National Security Agency]].<ref> Julian Borger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/09/booz-allen-hamilton-edward-snowden Booz Allen Hamilton: Edward Snowden's US contracting firm], 9 June 2013, acc 12 June 2013 </ref> |
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 02:38, 12 June 2013
Booz Allen Hamilton is a US private consulting firm based in McLean, Virginia.[1]In 2012 Booz Allen reported $5.86bn in revenue.[2]
The New York Times reported in June 2013 that $1.3bn of the firm's revenue comes from intelligence contracts. The firm's most recent financial report boasts that 70% of its 25,000 employees hold a government security clearance, “of which 49% were top secret or higher”. Booz Allen vice-president John “Mike” McConnell is a former director of US national intelligence. McConnell’s successor, retired general James Clapper, is a former Booz Allen executive.[2]
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Whistleblower contractor
In June 2013 Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old IT contractor who had worked for Booz Allen for three months, exposed massive domestic surveillance by the National Security Agency.[3]
Contact
- Website http://www.boozallen.com/
External resources
Profiles
Sourcewatch Booz Allen Hamilton Wikipedia Booz Allen Hamilton
Articles
- Booz Allen Not An Independent Check On SWIFT Surveillance, American Civil Liberties Union and Privacy International, 14 September 2006.
- Robert O'Harrow, Jr., Costs Skyrocket As DHS Runs Up No-Bid Contracts, Washington Post, 28 June 2007.
Notes
- ↑ About, Booz Allen Hamilton, accessed 10 December 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Spencer Ackerman, Snowden leak shines light on US intelligence agencies' use of contractors, The Guardian, 10 June 2013 20.21 BST
- ↑ Julian Borger, Booz Allen Hamilton: Edward Snowden's US contracting firm, 9 June 2013, acc 12 June 2013