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Booz
Allen Advances Orbital Warfare for Space
Domain
Booz Allen Hamilton
announced that its corporate venture
capital arm, Booz Allen Ventures, has
invested in Portal Space Systems, a
U.S.-based space technology company
developing rapidly maneuverable
spacecraft for next-generation orbital
operations.
Portal Space
Systems is developing a new class of
maneuverable spacecraft, including
Starburst—its orbital maneuvering
vehicle designed to provide rapid,
responsive operations within a
destination orbit—and Supernova—its
transorbital spacecraft built for
movement across orbital regimes.
Together, these systems enable
spacecraft to reposition, persist, and
respond dynamically in orbit, which is
key to the future of orbital warfare in
the space domain. Such capabilities are
essential as space becomes more
congested and contested, and the ability
to respond at speed is critical to
evolving mission needs.
Both vehicles are
designed as multi-role platforms capable
of supporting a range of payloads and
missions. Supernova is built around
Portal’s proprietary solar thermal
propulsion system, enabling high-energy
maneuvering and the range required to
operate across orbital regimes.
Space superiority
is underpinned by the ability to
maneuver in orbit. In order to achieve
this advantage, the U.S. must maintain
our ability to outmaneuver our
adversaries. Portal's spacecrafts do
just that—providing the relevant U.S.
agencies the ability to maneuver without
regret at speed and scale to achieve the
nation’s space superiority goals.
“Space is a
critical domain for national and
economic security, and maintaining
advantage demands speed, agility, and
resilience,” said Eric Hoffman, senior
vice president of space solutions at
Booz Allen. “Portal’s ability to enable
rapid, dynamic maneuvering in orbit
allows operators to reposition and
respond in real time and addresses a
critical need our customers face in an
increasingly contested environment.”
By pairing Portal
Space Systems’ rapidly maneuverable
satellite platforms with Booz Allen’s
strengths in mission integration, data,
and cybersecurity, the investment
enables more responsive and adaptive
space operations, supporting emerging
requirements for dynamic tasking,
persistence, and control in increasingly
contested orbital environments.
“Space is no longer
a static domain, and our customers are
operating in environments where speed
and range directly determine mission
outcomes,” said Jeff Thornburg, CEO of
Portal Space Systems. “Booz Allen brings
a deep understanding of those
operational realities, and their
investment reflects a shared belief that
maneuverability is essential to
maintaining advantage in orbit.
Together, we are focused on delivering
that capability at the speed and scale
required by the mission.”
This investment
builds on Booz Allen Ventures’ growing
portfolio of space-focused companies
advancing automation and operational
resilience across the domain. Previous
investments, including Albedo, Quindar,
and Starfish Space, highlight Booz
Allen’s commitment to accelerating U.S.
space capabilities through innovative
technologies that improve decision
speed, reduce costs, and enhance mission
outcomes.
“We invest in
technologies that give our clients an
edge at speed,” said Travis Bales,
director of Booz Allen Ventures. “Portal
Space Systems addresses a critical gap
in orbital warfare with the
unprecedented combination of delta-v and
thrust capabilities. This investment
reconfirms Booz Allen’s commitment to
the space domain and backing teams to
accomplish the hardest missions for our
customers.”
Launched in 2022,
Booz Allen Ventures makes strategic
investments in visionary, early-stage
startups that are focused on AI, defense
tech, deep tech, cybersecurity, space,
and reindustrialization. The fund
tripled to $300 million last year,
building on the success of investments
across portfolio companies to date.
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