Booz Allen HamiltonΒ (NYSE: BAH) announced today it was awarded a ten-yearΒ $550 millionΒ contract from theΒ U.S. DepartmentΒ of Energyβs Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to support the advancement of high-potential, high-impact, early-stage technologies that generate, store, and use energy in entirely new ways to reduceΒ U.S.Β emissions, improve energy efficiency, and increase the resiliency and reliability of theΒ U.S.Β power grid. Booz Allen was instrumental in the stand up of ARPA-E in 2009 and has been a key mission partner sinceΒ Day One. The company serves as primary technical and operations support to ARPA-Eβan organization that, in the words of its first director Dr.Β Arun Majumdar, was tasked with identifying, shepherding, and accelerating ββ¦the stuff that sounds crazy until it changes the world.β
A funding and technology agency,Β ARPA-EΒ will be supported under this contract by Booz Allen to help identify energy mission needs, support an innovation ecosystem to drive emerging technology that promises to meet the nationβs energy goalsβbut that is too nascent for private sector investmentβand then de-risk it in order to secure long-term funding and deployment for impact. This work draws from Booz Allenβs more than 50 years of support for government ARPA programs, including for health (ARPA-H), intelligence (IARPA) and defense (DARPA); and more thanΒ 10 years specifically supporting ARPA-E;Β in addition to Booz Allenβs own corporate venture capital arm,Β Booz Allen Ventures, which identifies and invests in early-stage technology poised to transform mission outcomes for the public sector.
βWe are proud to be ARPA-Eβs partner in powering the critical mission to enhance theΒ U.S.Β competitive position in science and technology, improve environmental wellbeing, and solve the most pressing climate challenges using novel technology,β saidΒ Mike Miller, leader of the companyβs ARPA-E work and its broader civilian energy business. βBooz Allen empowers its people to change the world, and our team is doing just thatβupsetting the status quo in energy technology, operating like a startup, and advancing an ecosystem where not-yet-invented technology can rise and be deployed for good.β
Under the contract, Booz Allenβs multidisciplinary team, which includes over 50 Ph.D.s, will support the entire lifecycle of early-stage technology for ARPA-E with an emphasis on supporting ARPA-E awardeesβ efforts to derisk their emerging technologies. Leveraging deep mission knowledge, Booz Allen will identify climate and energy challenges that would benefit from emerging technology, then work to build and support an ecosystem to innovateβincluding developing competitions to fuel innovation, like βShark Tankββfollowed by technical reviews and funding to make true impact.
More than 160 Booz Allen employees support the companyβs ARPA-E work, bringing a whole-of-organization approach to the portfolio through its engineers, scientists, analysts, and project managers with capabilities including digital/IT transformation, project management, finance, and AI and machine learning (ML). Work on the contract will take place inΒ Washington, DC, at ARPA-Eβs headquarters.
Booz Allen has been instrumental inΒ recent ARPA-E successesΒ including the first-ever hybrid-electric flight toΒ Alaska, the first commercial direct Air Capture facility, the worldβs first dedicated manufacturing line for thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells, and more. Since Booz Allen helped stand up ARPA-E and create its technology-to-market model:
- 230 projects have attracted more thanΒ $12.1 billionΒ in private-sector, follow-on funding
- More than 150 new companies have been formed
- 7,318 peer-reviewed articles have been published
- 1,120 newΒ U.S.Β patents and 405 licenses have been created
βWith this work, weβre not looking for merely incremental improvements to our energy innovation ecosystemβweβre seeking game-changing, disruptive solutions that radically improveΒ U.S.Β economic prosperity, national security, and environmental wellbeing,β saidΒ Ben Getto, principal at Booz Allen and program manager of the ARPA-E work. βBooz Allen is proud to be ARPA-Eβs mission partner in empowering Americaβs energy researchers and technologists with funding, technical assistance, and market-readiness efforts to quickly catalyze cutting-edge areas of energy research for the betterment of our world.β
This win builds on Booz Allenβs growing portfolio of energy and climate-related efforts including the re-building of aΒ climate-resilientΒ Tyndall Air Force BaseΒ inΒ Panama,Β Florida, using digital twin technology; leveraging AI and ML to deriveΒ climate intelligenceΒ to track and make sense of data to make timely, scientifically grounded decisions in climate change-impacted areas of policy, mission, and business; and long-standing support forΒ energy, resources, and utilities clients.
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