Booz Allen Partners with Andreessen Horowitz to Accelerate Government Tech Innovation

Reuters01-12
Booz Allen Partners with Andreessen Horowitz to Accelerate Government Tech Innovation

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation has announced a new partnership with venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) to accelerate and scale advanced technology for U.S. government missions. As the first-ever a16z Technology Acceleration Partner for Governments, Booz Allen will collaborate with companies in the a16z portfolio to build and deliver technologies supporting national security, civilian services, and other government needs. The partnership aims to help growth-stage tech companies bring their products to market more quickly, prepare offerings for government deployment, and co-develop new commercial solutions. The collaboration will also focus on identifying emerging needs in government that could benefit from advanced technology.

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