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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Kemples (talk | contribs) at 17:45, 24 January 2019 (→‎Proposed correction to History section). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Page overhaul

I went ahead and did a bit of an overhaul of the page, as the sections didn't quite fit. I expanded the History section, which was lacking any information between 1940s and 1998, removed sections that were only one line long and added them into the main body of text and created a separate Controversies and Leaks section, since that made up such a large chunk of the article. I also added some more updated info about the current involvement in Saudi Arabia.

Since I'm very new at editing and this is something of a sensitive topic I would love to get feedback on the changes. - PraiseVivec (talk) 17:35, 5 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed additions to Research and Publications section

I work for Booz Allen's marketing and communications team. I would like to propose updates to the Research and Publications section:

Proposed additions

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).[1][2] In 1982, Booz Allen's Keith Oliver coined the term "supply chain management".[3]

In 2013, Booz Allen's Mark Herman, Stephanie Rivera, Steven Mills, and Michael Kim published the Field Guide to Data Science.[4] A second edition was published in 2015.[5] In 2017, Booz Allen's Josh Sullivan and Angela Zutavern published The Mathematical Corporation.[6]

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Kemples (talkcontribs) 15:04, 19 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Barnett, William A. (2012). Getting it Wrong: How Faulty Monetary Statistics Undermine the Fed, the Financial System, and the Economy. The MIT Press. p. 69. ISBN 9780262516884.
  2. ^ Kleiner, Art (2004). Booz Allen Hamilton: Helping Clients Envision the Future. Greenwich Publishing Group. p. 36. ISBN 0944641644.
  3. ^ Karaffa, Ray (23 March 2012). "SCM30: What Can We Learn From Supply Chain Management Mistakes?".
  4. ^ Herman, Mark; Rivera, Stephanie; Mills, Steven; Kim, Michael (November 2013). The Field Guide to Data Science. Booz Allen Hamilton.
  5. ^ Williams, David (6 December 2015). "Data Science Roundup #11: Data Ethics, the Field Guide to Data Science, and Solving the Data Scientist Shortage".
  6. ^ Sullivan, Josh; Zutavern, Angela (6 June 2017). The Mathematical Corporation (Where Machine Intelligence and Human Ingenuity Achieve the Impossible). PublicAffairs. ISBN 9781610397889.

Proposed correction to History section


I work for Booz Allen's marketing and communications team. I would like to propose a correction to the History/Beginnings section:

CHANGE 1

Current text ...becoming a partnership called Booz, Fry, Allen & Hamilton in 1936, before Fry's departure in 1942 left it with the current name of Booz, Allen and Hamilton.


The issue with this text is that Booz Allen went through two name changes after Booz, Allen and Hamilton. The current legal name is actually Booz Allen Hamilton.


Proposed revision ...becoming a partnership called Booz, Fry, Allen & Hamilton in 1936. Fry's name was removed with his departure in 1942, and the name eventually evolved to its current name of Booz Allen Hamilton. [1]


CHANGE 2

Current text ...helping organize the National Football League in the 1960s.


The issue with this text is that Booz Allen did not organize the NFL. They were hired to assist with the merger of the National and American Football Leagues, resulting in the creation of the first Super Bowl in the 1960s.


Proposed revision ...helping merge the National and American Football Leagues, leading to the first Super Bowl in 1967.[2]


Kemples (talk) 15:54, 24 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Kleiner, Art (2004-11-01). Booz Allen Hamilton: Helping Clients Envision the Future (PDF). Greenwich Publishing Group, Inc. p. 20. ISBN 0944641644.
  2. ^ Kleiner, Art (2004-11-01). Booz Allen Hamilton: Helping Clients Envision the Future (PDF). Greenwich Publishing Group, Inc. pp. 50–52. ISBN 0944641644.