The leading consulting firm is seeking $500M to $700M in AI contracts in 2024.
Booz Allen Hamilton launched a new set of AI capabilities aimed at federal military and civilian clients and will tell investors on Wednesday that it's aiming for $500 million to $700 millionoffers government and military organizations the chance to deliver faster and better services — pushing officials to better organize and apply the huge amounts of data they already collect.
AI "is no longer the purview of the nerds" within the federal government, John Larson, a Booz Allen executive vice president and leader of the firm's AI practice, told Axios. Larson said new tools allow bigger groups of staff to interrogate data with natural language — surfacing more imaginative ideas and helping to overcome tech skill shortages.
"The power of AI is finding patterns and trends that humans just can't perceive — finding signals among huge amounts of noise," Larson said.Share on linkedin
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