The Defense Intelligence Agency has awarded Booz Allen Hamilton a potential five-year, $1.58 billion task order to provide intelligence analysis to help counter weapons of mass destruction, or CWMD.
WAEDS Task Order
Under the Weapons of Mass Destruction Analysis, Exploitation and Data Science Support, or WAEDS, task order, Booz Allen said Thursday it will apply advanced technology and bring highly technical skillsets in intelligence analysis, WMD, data science and language-enabled analysis to help transform CDWD missions worldwide.
The company will also apply its expertise in cybersecurity, missile systems, physics and other advanced tech platforms to strengthen U.S. national security under the WAEDS task order, which supports DIA’s Defense Counterproliferation Office and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.

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Strengthening US National Security Through WAEDS
“As America faces the most challenging national security environment in half a century, WAEDS seeks to advance the CWMD mission with an accelerated trajectory the nation hasn’t experienced since the early 2000s,” said Lisa Bishop, a senior vice president at Booz Allen’s national security business.
“The work is both foundational to the DIA mission and transformational at the same time through the technical support and expertise that we will add to this mission across multiple agencies and commands. This win is the latest example of how Booz Allen is applying advanced technology to solve the nation’s most complicated challenges and make America safer,” added Bishop.
Work on the task order will primarily occur in Reston and Fort Belvoir in Virginia, with additional U.S. and global sites.
Tucker Moore, a VP at Booz Allen’s national security business, said the award underscores the company’s ability to train, execute and proliferate actionable intelligence production along with its technical expertise with WMD-related technologies.














