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Booz & Company has an established track record helping U.S. public sector agencies increase customer focus, operate more efficiently, leverage technology, and think strategically about how to develop the capabilities essential to accomplishing their missions.
 
Health

Booz & Company commits to working with public sector stakeholders on developing policies that enhance consumer-focused care management, public health planning, patient safety, clinical information management, and healthcare supply chain management and infrastructure.

 
Energy
Booz & Company works with public sector agencies to improve market economy structures, effective competition, infrastructure and networks, and other building blocks for ensuring the efficient, economically viable supply and use of energy. We support these initiatives across federal, state and municipal levels.
 
Transportation
Booz & Company supports U.S. public sector transportation authorities and agencies through shifting industry dynamics and helps apply innovative policies and technologies that create value for all stakeholders across every mode and infrastructure links
 
Defense & Security
Booz & Company partners with U.S. DOD, NSA, CIA and FBI clients to develop and deploy pragmatic approaches to emerging technological and economic challenges for today's leadership. Our experts operate across all land, air, sea, special forces, and intelligence domains.
 
Tax & Civil Administration

Booz & Company teams with U.S. public sector agencies to identify practical strategies to manage risk, improve service, increase compliance, measure performance, leverage technology, and streamline operations.

 
Science, Technology & Research

Booz & Company helps U.S. public sector agencies make science, technology & research a critical enabler of success, focusing on the optimization of resource deployment and operating models in each agency's people, processes, technology, information, and governance capabilities.

 
Thought Leadership

Booz & Company helps U.S. public sector agencies make science, technology and research a critical enabler of mission success. We focus on the optimization of resource deployment and operating models within each agency's people, processes, technology, information, and governance capabilities.

 

A Return to the Public Sector

Booz & Company has long served public sector
clients around the world. We are excited to announce our return to the public sector market in the United States.

In 2008, Booz & Company separated operations from the U.S. Government consulting business, which retains the name Booz Allen Hamilton. We at
Booz & Company continued our work with leading businesses and organizations around the world, including public sector clients outside of the United States.

 

Client Examples

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As of August 2011, we will once again bring these services to government clients in the U.S. Our public sector experts have deep knowledge and experience across all government sectors, including economic development and planning, social services and education, finance and tax administration, public health, energy and the environment, public safety and justice, customs and immigration, defense and national security, e-government and transportation.

We look forward to building on this strong and continuing heritage of service, especially in the areas of Health, Energy, Transportation, Defense & Security, Tax & Civil Administration, and Science, Technology and Research. Our focus remains on helping government agencies and other organizations improve service, operate more efficiently, leverage technology, and think strategically about how to identify, develop, and deploy the capabilities essential to accomplishing their missions.

 

<div class="name">Managing the Managers: Effective PMC Oversight on Large Infrastructure Projects<br ><span class="small-grey">by Eric Kronenberg, Fadi Majdalani, Ekaterina Arsenieva, Jennifer Latka</span></div><div class="description">In large infrastructure projects, a focus on three critical areas can improve relationships with program management consultants and increase the likelihood of project success.</div> <div class="name">The Future of Green Aviation<br ><span class="small-grey">by Eric Kronenberg, Justin White</span></div><div class="description">To survive in a dramatically changing business landscape, airlines must reduce their consumption of oil-based jet fuel.</div> <div class="name">Design for Affordability<br ><span class="small-grey">by Kevin Dehoff, Eric Kronenberg</span></div><div class="description">To meet budget requirements for the U.S. Department of Defense, a few innovative programs have initiated a step-change in performance, delivering more effective systems at a dramatically lower cost.</div> <div class="name">Post-Reform Calculus for Health Plans: Choosing a Business Model That Delivers the Right to Win<br ><span class="small-grey">by Sundar Subramanian, Gil Irwin, Curt Bailey</span></div><div class="description">Healthcare plans are at a historic crossroads and need to prepare for a radically different future.</div> <div class="name">Unlocking Value in Healthcare: Transformation Through Collaboration<br ><span class="small-grey">by Joyjit Saha Choudhury, Akshay Kapur, Sanjay B. Saxena, Jack Topdjian</span></div><div class="description">The costs of operating the U.S. health system are crushing. Only with new collaborative models and capabilities designed to unlock medical value will the industry address the affordability challenge.</div> <div class="name">A Better Model for Health Care<br ><span class="small-grey">by Gary D. Ahlquist, Minoo Javanmardian, Sanjay B. Saxena</span></div><div class="description">An innovative experiment in Florida shows the potential for more systemic collaboration as the catalyst for lower costs and improved quality.</div> <div class="name">The Shape of Change in Healthcare<br ><span class="small-grey">by Gary D. Ahlquist, Rick Edmunds, Gil Irwin, David G. Knott</span></div><div class="description">The need for change in the U.S. healthcare system is clear, but absent a vision for structural change, any hope of putting the system on a more sustainable footing is quixotic at best.</div> <div class="name">Energy &amp; Utilities Industry Perspectives for 2011<br ><span class="small-grey">by Thomas Flaherty, Joseph Van den Berg, Todd Jirovec, James Hendrickson, Christopher Dann, Earl Simpkins</span></div><div class="description">2011 is a year to reassess assumptions, implement more coherent, capabilities-driven portfolio strategies, and design operating models that offer greater innovation, discipline, flexibility, and choice.</div> <div class="name">Building the Utility of the Future<br ><span class="small-grey">by Robert Robinson, Mark Hoffman, Christian Grant</span></div><div class="description">Today’s environment may prove to be the best time to disrupt the industry status quo, given the focus on energy challenges in the U.S. and around the world.</div> <div class="name">Toward a Flexible Energy Future<br ><span class="small-grey">by Eric Spiegel, Neil McArthur, Tom Stewart</span></div><div class="description">When the price of fuel reflects all the associated costs, government, and industry will know where to invest.</div> <div class="name">Regulating Aviation in Emerging Markets<br ><span class="small-grey">by Fadi Majdalani, Edward Clayton, Alessandro Borgogna, Felicia Zimmermann</span></div><div class="description">Effective regulation is necessary if emerging markets are to effectively manage the expansion in passengers, cargo, and revenue and ensure safe and secure skies.</div> <div class="name">Center of Government: The Engine of Modern Public Institutions<br ><span class="small-grey">by Chucrallah Haddad, Moncef Klouche, Youssef Heneine</span></div><div class="description">The successful operation of centers of government depends on a holistic approach to steering policymaking, managing performance and programs, reinventing government, and supporting the cabinet.</div> <div class="name">Zero-Based Cost Management: A Holistic Approach to Managing Budgets<br ><span class="small-grey">by Otto Waterlander, Andrew Clark, Stuart Groves, Hege Nordahl</span></div><div class="description">In the current economic environment, there is increasing interest in the concept of "zero-basing" cost and activity levels. Although the concept of zero-basing is understood in theory, it is often misapplied.</div> <div class="name">Joint Ownership: A New Approach in Public&#8211;Private Partnerships<br ><span class="small-grey">by George Atalla, Karim Aly, Tamer Hakim</span></div><div class="description">The public-private partnership models have not translated well to projects involving public services. A new model of partnership may transform how these projects are structured.</div> <div class="name">Delivering Efficient Government Services<br ><span class="small-grey">by Andrew Tipping, Greg Baxter</span></div><div class="description">There is an efficiency gap between the public and private sectors, but government efficiency can be improved in the same way as that of commercial enterprise.</div> <div class="name">High-Performance IT: Achieving Sustainable Returns on IT Investment<br ><span class="small-grey">by Bernhard Rieder, Dietmar Ahlemann, J&ouml;rg B&ouml;ckmann, Stephan Dresel</span></div><div class="description">Reducing IT operational costs requires a holistic approach that carefully analyzes key aspects of supply and demand in each department of the organization.</div> <div class="name">Building Value through Enterprise Architecture: A Global Study<br ><span class="small-grey">by Peter Burns, Michael Neutens, Daniel Newman, Tim Power</span></div><div class="description">To determine how much value Enterprise Architecture can contribute to the business, Booz & Company recently surveyed executives across a mix of financial services and government organizations.</div> <div class="name">The Cloud Is Ready for You: Are You Ready for the Cloud?<br ><span class="small-grey">by Stefan Stroh, Olaf Acker, Aneesh Kumar</span></div><div class="description">Every CIO should take a serious look at cloud computing; approaching the cloud as a serious alternative will be well worth the effort — especially at a time when every CIO is looking to cut costs.</div> <div class="name">Keeping IT Relevant in a Hyper-Changing Environment<br ><span class="small-grey">by Mike Cooke, Jordan Milner, Marc Johnson</span></div><div class="description">Booz & Company conducted a survey of global worldwide Tier One automotive suppliers to understand the four major challenges facing IT organizations in automotive companies and how they must be addressed.</div>

 

Sectors We Serve

Health
Booz & Company commits to working with public sector stakeholders on developing policies that enhance consumer-focused care management, public health planning, patient safety, clinical information management, and healthcare supply chain management and infrastructure.read more >
  Health
 
Energy
Booz & Company works with public sector agencies to improve market economy structures, effective competition, infrastructure and networks, and other building blocks for ensuring the efficient, economically viable supply and use of energy. We support these initiatives across federal, state and municipal levels.read more >
  Energy
 
Transportation
Booz & Company supports U.S. public sector transportation authorities and agencies through shifting industry dynamics and helps apply innovative policies and technologies that create value for all stakeholders across every mode and infrastructure links.read more >
  Transportation
 
Defense & Security
Booz & Company partners with U.S. DOD, NSA, CIA and FBI clients to develop and deploy pragmatic approaches to emerging technological and economic challenges for today’s leadership. Our experts operate across all land, air, sea, special forces, and intelligence domains.read more >
  Defense & Security
 
Tax & Civil Administration
Booz & Company teams with U.S. public sector agencies to identify practical strategies to manage risk, improve service, increase compliance, measure performance, leverage technology, and streamline operations.read more >
  Tax & Civil Administration
 
Science, Technology & Research
Booz & Company helps U.S. public sector agencies make science, technology & research a critical enabler of success, focusing on the optimization of resource deployment and operating models in each agency's people, processes, technology, information, and governance capabilities.read more >
  Science, Technology & Research
 
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