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George E. Little is a former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of Defense and was replaced by Brent Colburn. He was appointed to his position on July 19, 2011.

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38-510: George Little may refer to: Politics and government [ edit ] George E. Little , Pentagon/Department of Defense press secretary George Little (Manitoba politician) (died 1940), Manitoba MLA George Little (naval officer) (1754–1809), American naval officer during the Revolutionary War George Little (New Brunswick politician) (1937–2021), leader of

76-432: A company that tracked campaign donations, Booz Allen gave a total of just over $ 87,000 to U.S. lawmakers from 2007 to June 2013. According to CNBC, these contributions resulted in a steady stream of government contracts, which puts Booz Allen in privileged position. Due to the company's important government services, “the government is unlikely to let the company go out of business. It's too connected to fail”. Furthermore,

114-562: A competition could be held. On July 11, 2011 the group Anonymous , as part of its Operation AntiSec , hacked into Booz Allen servers, extracting e-mails and non-salted passwords from the U.S. military. This information and a complete dump of the database were placed in a file shared on The Pirate Bay . Despite Anonymous' claims that 90,000 emails were released, the Associated Press counted only 67,000 unique emails, of which only 53,000 were military addresses. The remainder of

152-479: A number of clients, such as Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company , Chicago's Union Stockyards and Transit Company , and the Canadian Pacific Railway . During the following three decades, the company went through a number of name changes and business models, eventually settling on Booz, Fry, Allen & Hamilton , named after their partnership in 1936. Before George A. Fry's departure in 1942,

190-596: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages George E. Little Little was appointed director of public affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency in October 2010, where he served as the CIA's chief media spokesman, provided strategic counsel to the director and his senior leadership team, coordinated internal communications to CIA employees in

228-686: Is heavily involved with those same agencies on other contracts. The basic statement was that a conflict of interest may exist. Beyond that, the implication was also made that Booz Allen may be complicit in a program (electronic surveillance of SWIFT) that may be deemed illegal by the European Commission. A June 28, 2007 article in The Washington Post related how a United States Department of Homeland Security contract with Booz Allen increased from $ 2 million to more than $ 70 million through two no-bid contracts, one occurring after

266-489: The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Privacy International (PI) investigated the U.S. government's SWIFT surveillance program , and Booz Allen's role therein. The ACLU and PI filed a memo at the end of their investigation, which called into question the ethics and legality of a government contractor (in this case Booz Allen) acting as auditors of a government program, when that contractor

304-470: The S.C. Johnson & Son founder, and Booz Allen's Conrad Jones published How to Organize for New Products which discussed theories on product life-cycle management . In 1958, Gordon Pehrson, deputy director of U.S. Navy Special Projects Office, and Bill Pocock of Booz Allen Hamilton developed the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) . In 1982, Booz Allen's Keith Oliver coined

342-458: The University of Virginia . He is a 1990 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology . His wife, Bethany Little, served as chief education counsel for the chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions , and now works for EducationCounsel. They have two sons. This biography of a person who has held a non-elected position in

380-535: The DHS's legal office had advised DHS not to continue the contract until after a review. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report on the contract characterized it as not well-planned and lacking any measure for assuring valuable work to be completed. According to the article: In a rush to meet congressional mandates to establish the information analysis and infrastructure protection offices, agency officials routinely waived rules designed to protect taxpayer money. As

418-604: The Defense Systems Engineering & Support division of ARINC, adding approximately 1,000 new employees to its roster. In 2014, Booz Allen acquired Epidemico. In 2015, Booz Allen acquired the software development division of the Charleston, S.C. technology firm SPARC. In 2017, Booz Allen acquired eGov Holdings. In 2018, the SEC awarded both Booz Allen and Attain a $ 2.5 billion contract to modernize how

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456-790: The Kingdom. On the military side, Booz Allen is employing dozens of retired American military personnel to train and advise the Royal Saudi Navy and provide logistics for the Saudi Army , but denies its expertise is used by Saudi Arabia in its war against Yemen . Additionally, it also entered an agreement with the Saudi government that involves the protection and cyber-security of government ministries, with experts arguing that these defensive maneuvers could easily be used to target dissidents. David Sirota of Salon said that politicians in

494-922: The New Democratic Party of New Brunswick George Little (North Carolina politician) (1942–2024), Republican politician from North Carolina George W. Little , New York politician Sports [ edit ] George Little (American football coach) (1889–1957), American football and basketball coach, 1914–1926 George Little (defensive lineman) (born 1963), American football player George Little (footballer) (1915–2002), English professional footballer Dan McLeod (wrestler) (1860–1958), Scottish wrestler, born George Little Entertainment [ edit ] George L. Little (c. 1950–2014), American costume designer George Little (actor) (1928–2022), English television actor, father of Tasmin Little [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

532-480: The Republican Party as well as individual politicians, including Barack Obama and John McCain . Sirota concluded that "many of the politicians now publicly defending the surveillance state and slamming whistleblowers like Snowden have taken huge sums of money from these two firms", referring to Booz Allen and Carlyle, and that the political parties are "bankrolled by these firms". According to Maplight,

570-458: The SEC purchases IT services. In February 2020, the company became the SEC's major provider of cybersecurity services by securing a 10-year contract worth $ 113 million. The company was awarded $ 4.4 billion in U.S. Federal obligations in fiscal year 2020. Booz Allen Hamilton has faced criticism and coverage for its close ties with leaders of both major American political parties and their donations to them, as well as its longtime alliances with

608-467: The U.S. government's progress in the fight against al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups. Little previously worked as an intelligence community and business consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton and IBM . Little received his doctorate in international relations , with distinction, from Georgetown University (where he has also served as an adjunct professor of international relations and international law ) and his master's and bachelor's degrees from

646-599: The US government. The whistleblower initially alerted colleagues of the overbilling, but says that she was told that the Department of Defense was "too stupid" or "not smart enough" to catch Booz Allen and recover the money. She subsequently filed a qui tam lawsuit under the False Claims Act against Booz Allen. A related federal criminal investigation into the company was closed without charges in 2021, while

684-737: The United States and abroad, and managed communications and outreach to the American public. Little began his communications work at the CIA in April 2007 as chief of media relations. From 2005 to 2007, he worked in the National Counterterrorism Center's (NCTC) Directorate of Strategic Operational Planning, where he led the development of the congressionally-mandated National Strategy to Combat Terrorist Travel, and headed an interagency group responsible for assessing

722-426: The United States who received financing from Booz Allen and "other firms with a similar multinational business model" have vested interests in "denigrating the democratic protest movements that challenge Mideast surveillance states that make those donors big money, too." In 2023, Booz Allen agreed to a $ 377 million settlement over allegations that it had fraudulently billed the US government from 2011 to 2021, one of

760-410: The addresses came from educational institutions and defense contractors. Anonymous also said that it accessed four gigabytes of Booz Allen source code and deleted those four gigabytes. According to a statement by the group, "We infiltrated a server on their network that basically had no security measures in place." Anonymous accused Booz Allen of working with HBGary Federal by creating a project for

798-449: The company employs more than 10,000 personnel who have cleared TS/SCI background checks. In 2008, the commercial arm of Booz Allen split off to form Booz & Company. In 2013, Booz & Company was acquired by PwC and renamed as Strategy& . Since then, Booz Allen has re-entered commercial markets. In 2010, Booz Allen went public with an initial public offering of 14,000,000 shares at $ 17 per share. In 2012, Booz Allen purchased

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836-464: The company's name was changed again to Booz Allen Hamilton. In general, the post-World War II era saw a shift in the company's client pool, with many contracts coming from governmental institutions and different branches of the Armed Forces . Edwin G. Booz died in 1951. The company received its first international contract two years later, in 1953, to help reorganize land-ownership records for

874-702: The effort" said that "They are teaching everything. Data mining, Web surveillance, all sorts of digital intelligence collection." In 2013 Sanger and Perlroth said that the company "profits handsomely from its worldwide expansion". Booz Allen has particularly come under scrutiny for its ties to the government of Saudi Arabia and the support it provides to the Saudi armed forces. Alongside competitors McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group , Booz Allen are seen as important factors in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ’s drive to consolidate power in

912-607: The element which triggered these concerns, or the manner in which Snowden satisfied the concerns, were not known. On July 10, 2013, the United States Air Force stated that it cleared Booz Allen of wrongdoing regarding the Snowden case. In 2013, David Sirota of Salon said that Booz Allen and parent company The Carlyle Group make significant political contributions to the Democratic Party and

950-543: The federal government of the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Booz Allen Hamilton Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (informally Booz Allen ) is the parent of Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., an American government and military contractor, specializing in intelligence. It is headquartered in McLean, Virginia , in Greater Washington, D.C. , with 80 other offices around

988-683: The globe. The company's stated core business is to provide consulting, analysis and engineering services to public and private sector organizations and nonprofits. The company that was to become Booz Allen was founded in 1914, in Evanston, Illinois , when Northwestern University graduate Edwin G. Booz founded the Business Research Service. The service was based on Booz's theory that companies would be more successful if they could call on someone outside their own organizations for expert, impartial advice. Booz's service attracted

1026-565: The incident "embarrassing" but unlikely to cause enduring commercial damage. Booz Allen stated that it would work with authorities and clients to investigate the leak. Charles Riley of CNN / Money said that Booz Allen was "scrambling to distance itself from Snowden". According to Reuters, a source "with detailed knowledge on the matter" stated that Booz Allen's hiring screeners detected possible discrepancies in Snowden's résumé regarding his education, since some details "did not check out precisely" but decided to hire him anyway; Reuters stated that

1064-785: The influence Booz Allen carries in Washington isn't restricted to donations, but to a large network of lobbyists and political insiders. According to government watchdog OpenSecrets, “4 out of 6 Booz Allen Hamilton lobbyists in 2015-2016 have previously held government jobs”. Booz Allen helped the Government of the United Arab Emirates create an equivalent of the National Security Agency for that country. According to David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth of The New York Times , "one Arab official familiar with

1102-467: The largest procurement fraud settlements in history, without admitting civil liability. The settlement was the result of an investigation sparked by a whistleblower and former Booz Allen employee, who noticed that the firm was overbilling the US government in 2016. The whistleblower said that Booz Allen lowballed the cost of work done with foreign governments and corporations, then lumped the costs it incurred together with US government contracts to bill to

1140-522: The manipulation of social media. Anonymous also accused Booz Allen of participating in intelligence-gathering and surveillance programs of the U.S. federal government and, as stated by Kukil Bora of the International Business Times , "possible illegal activities". Booz Allen confirmed the intrusion on 13 July, but contradicted Anonymous' claims in saying that the attack never got past their own systems, meaning that information from

1178-685: The militaries and surveillance entities of nations abroad. In June 2012, Booz Allen expanded its operations in North Africa and the Middle East, with initial plans to add operations in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates. It planned to later add operations to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, during a time when those countries, as stated by Jill R. Aitoro of the Washington Business Journal , were "recover[ing] from

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1216-582: The military should be secure. In August of that year, during a conference call with analysts, Ralph Shrader, the chairman and CEO, stated that "the cost of remediation and other activities directly associated with the attack" were not expected to have a "material effect on our financial results". In June 2013, Edward Snowden —at the time a Booz Allen employee contracted to projects of the National Security Agency (NSA)—publicly disclosed details of classified mass surveillance and data collection programs, including PRISM . The alleged leaks are said to rank among

1254-457: The most significant breaches in the history of the NSA and led to considerable concern worldwide. Booz Allen condemned Snowden's leak of the existence of PRISM as "shocking" and "a grave violation of the code of conduct and core values of our firm". The company fired Snowden in absentia shortly after and stated he had been an employee for less than three months at the time. Market analysts considered

1292-584: The newly established Philippines government. The partnership was dissolved in 1962 and the company was registered as a private corporation. In 1998, Booz Allen Hamilton developed a strategy for the IRS to reshuffle its 100,000 employees into units focused on particular taxpayer categories. Bloomberg named it "the world's most profitable spy organization". According to an Information Week piece from 2002, Booz Allen had "more than one thousand former intelligence officers on its staff". According to its own website,

1330-555: The project progressed, the department became so dependent on Booz Allen that it lost the flexibility for a time to seek out other contractors or hire federal employees who might do the job for less. Elaine Duke , the department's chief procurement officer, acknowledged the problems with the Booz Allen contract, but said those matters have been resolved. She defended a decision to issue a second no-bid contract in 2005 as necessary to keep an essential intelligence operation running until

1368-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Little&oldid=1250626775 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1406-597: The term " supply chain management ". In 2013, Booz Allen's Mark Herman, Stephanie Rivera, Steven Mills, and Michael Kim published the Field Guide to Data Science. A second edition was published in 2015. In 2017, Booz Allen's Josh Sullivan and Angela Zutavern published The Mathematical Corporation. In 2006, at the request of the Article 29 Working Party (an advisory group to the European Commission ),

1444-467: The turmoil associated with the Arab Spring ". The Booz Allen employee base, when it was a part of Booz & Company, had long-term relationships with many North African and Middle Eastern countries; Booz Allen had split from Booz & Company. Business Government Other fields Booz Allen has been credited with developing several business concepts. In 1957, Sam Johnson, great grandson of

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