The McLean, Virginia-based management and information technology consulting firm posted $24 billion in total backlog at the end of fiscal 2021, a nearly 16 percent jump from 2020.
Revenue for the fourth quarter held flat at $1.98 billion, while net income for the full year grew 26.2 percent to $609 million.
The company also reported a quarterly dividend of $0.37 per share, annual diluted earnings per share of $4.37 and adjusted diluted EPS of $3.90.
Horacio Rozanski, president and CEO of Booz Allen and two-time Wash100 awardee, told analysts in an earnings call Friday the company exceeded financial objectives upon the completion of its three-year investment thesis.
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