Booz Allen Hamilton gets new cyber contracts from DoD

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Coincidences sure are funny things. Booz Allen Hamilton — the defense contractor that’s become synonymous with the idea that the U.S. is getting its ass kicked in an ongoing cyberwar — has racked up more than $400 million worth of deals in the past six weeks to help the Defense Department fight that digital conflict. Wired’s Danger Room blog reports that Booz Allen’s latest contracts with the USAF were announced last Thursday, and many of them have to do with cybersecurity.

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