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David S

How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

I work closely with Senior Management to ensure the hiring of the best people possible. With the tremendous grow we have had over the years it is important that the quality of the people we hire does not diminish.

Posted @ 07:17PM, January 01, 2008 by David S Wright | Permalink
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David S

What's the secret to getting hired at Booz Allen Hamilton?

To be hired at Booz Allen, a person must be highly knowledgeable in their chosen field. To separate yourself from the many other people looking to work at Booz Allen, leverage your network to receive a personal referral to interview.

Posted @ 07:16PM, January 01, 2008 by David S Wright | Permalink
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nicolcollins

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How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

- Support strategic communication activities and media/public relations for an ACAD 1D program
- Develop, and edit quality written materials, such as press releases, website development, and analysis of legislative materials and funding for the Joint Program Executive Office
- Create press
kits and product line fact sheets
- Field media requests and compose articles that are released defense industry wide
- Active in preparing military and government client correspondence
- Compose and edit national security and acquisition briefings for the Joint Program Executive Office
- Approve and review security and policy measures for all written documents released from the Joint Program Executive Office
- Conduct extensive research pertaining to congressional information, and schedule staff visits
- Craft strategic communication plans and standard operating procedures for the Joint Program Office and Joint Tactical Radio System Program Management Offices
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Posted @ 04:06PM, September 30, 2007 by nicolcollins | Permalink
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Dennis Valade

Dennis

How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

Associate - Transportation Market Facing Group
Coordinate and manage client engagements. Projects involved strategy, organizational development / change, operations management, process reengineering, performance improvement, staffing, and IT / technology management. Specialize in developing and
executing business solutions for major government, government contractor, and other institutional clients.
* Operational Restructure & Performance Improvement Lead Project Manager directing a team of 10 consultants performing comprehensive operational analysis for the State of New Jersey. Formulated new business strategies, reengineered key business processes, and advised on technology enhancements.
* B2B Strategies & Solutions Developed business plans, reengineered processes, and provided technology recommendations for the Illinois Department of Commerce Electronic One-Stop-Shopping project called eTruck.
* International Trade Served as subject matter expert in transportation operations and regulatory compliance in support of the North America Free Trade Agreement trade corridor development effort involving jurisdictions along I-35 between Canada and Mexico.
* Business & Technology Advisory Reconciled strategic, business, financial and technological priorities between principal U.S. and Canadian stakeholders while completing full-scale evaluation of the International Border Clearance Field Operational Test at the Detroit-Windsor Ambassador Bridge.
* International Operations & Finance Completed technical and financial review of the Land Transportation Office Information Technology modernization project in the Philippines. Assessed viability of a broad computerization initiative in anticipation of $77 million loan from the World Bank.
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Posted @ 04:55AM, August 30, 2007 by Dennis Valade | Permalink
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Caroline Smith

Caroline

How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

Led recruiting efforts for several business units, including National Security, Computer Forensic & Law Enforcement, Systems Engineering, and Homeland Security Policy. Recruited inviduals from entry level through Director level.

Posted @ 07:08AM, July 12, 2007 by Caroline Smith | Permalink
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Wade

How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

With over eight years of experience in training and education, Mr. Sharp has applied his skills to analytical and instructional design projects in both government and traditional education. For the past 7 years, Mr. Sharp has provided a full range of analysis and instructional systems design (ISD) support to the security training and education program of a U.S. Government client, to include a specific focus on Information Assurance (IA). This work has allowed Mr. Sharp to develop working knowledge of national and agency level Information Assurance (IA) policies and directives, and to develop working relationships with technical subject matter experts (SMEs) in multiple security domains.... read more

Posted @ 04:26PM, May 28, 2007 by Wade Sharp | Permalink
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Michael Kuehn

Michael

How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

Principal - International Information Technology Programs - Drove $11M in annual revenue leading the International Information Technology Programs Team. Delivered management consulting and large scale system integration solutions to major corporate and government clients in the US, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
* Accountable for a revenue base comprised of large fixed price contracts with associated penalty clauses and performance bonds. This high-risk portfolio held up to 20% of the Firm's credit line and required quarterly presentations to Board of Directors.
* Member of the Corporate Information Technology Panel, eBusiness and eGovernment Market Teams developing a corporate wide integrated engagement strategy.
* Professional Affiliations: AFCEA, AUSA, represented the firm as IT Panel Industry Lead US-ASEAN Business Council and the Pacific Telecommunications Council. Speaking engagements: George Washington University, US-ASEAN Ambassadors Tour, Asia-Pacific Forum, International Maritime and Air Show Langkuwai, Malaysia.
* Lead team to win the Booz Allen Hamilton "Professional Excellence Award".
* Reported Directly to the Senior Partner and International Team Leader.
* Significant Clients: DISA, Joint Staff, CINCPAC, CINCSOUTH, CINCSOC, CINCEUR, National Security Agency, Department of State, Coleman-Powermate, Union Switch and Signal; Royal Thai Supreme Command, Royal Thai Air Force, Thai Post, 3COM, Hong Kong Transit Authority, Royal Saudi Air Force, Egyptian Navy, Brazilian Ministry of External Relations, Bank of Uruguay.
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Posted @ 06:53AM, May 18, 2007 by Michael Kuehn | Permalink
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Dana Spencer

Dana

What was your major and how applicable is it to your position at Booz Allen Hamilton?

Technical and Scientific Communications. It was applicable because I could use my technical writing skills, as well as my Web background.

Posted @ 02:22PM, May 01, 2007 by Dana Spencer | Permalink
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Christopher Rhodes

Christopher

How would you describe what you did at Booz Allen Hamilton?

I built Linux Live cds from scratch. I also developed Security-Enhanced Linux Policy. I manage multiple VMware Virtual Machines. I install and configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 computers and I penetration tested an Active Directory Configuration.

Posted @ 12:13PM, March 03, 2007 by Christopher Rhodes | Permalink
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Denis

What are the three best things about working at Booz Allen Hamilton?

1. Very family friendly. They have on-site childcare, flexible hours (flexworker) program, various events (like Six Flags family days), etc.
2. Great tuition reimbursement program - $5,000 per year for Grad/Undergrad degree and/or certification. Plus they have on-site courses through JHU and
other schools
3. Pretty cool projects and clients - look at our website for a list of our clients and projects - cool stuff :)
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Posted @ 10:13AM, September 21, 2006 by Denis Stankovski | Permalink
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