Booz Allen Hamilton said it has been awarded an Other Transaction Authority agreement by the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command under Golden Dome for America’s Space-Based Interceptor program, focusing on development and delivery of a prototype system for space-based missile defense.
“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. We look forward to our continued partnership with the Department of War to advance the future of homeland defense.”
The company described the effort as a response to a shifting global strategic environment and a new generation of threats to the homeland. The USSF SBI program aims to develop and deploy a proliferated Low Earth Orbit constellation of interceptors capable of engaging missiles in the boost, midcourse, and glide phases.
“Booz Allen’s decades of command and control and missile defense experience paired with our advanced software and AI solutions deliver a modern approach to the SBI mission with a performance-first mindset,” said Katie Carr, an engineering director in Booz Allen’s national security business.
Booz Allen said it has served for more than 60 years as a space program partner for defense, intelligence, and civil agencies and is the leading provider of AI to the federal government.







