How our facilities work supports our clients’ missions
Army veteran David Pollard has a
unique opportunity at Booz Allen to continue contributing to the nation’s safety.
As a senior lead technical specialist on our facilities team, David uses his
experience in architecture, space planning, and computer aided facilities management
(CAFM) to support our government clients’ most pressing—and sensitive—facilities
needs.
We spoke with David about his
work, the nature of facilities in the cleared space, and Booz Allen’s
people-focused culture.
What do you do at Booz Allen?
I’m
the deputy program manager for a large facilities contract. Before this role, I
served as a facilities consultant responsible for developing strategic space
plans and running facilities projects for some of our most important government
clients. Together with my team, we manage the renovations of existing
facilities, as well as the stand-up of new buildings to help our clients meet
their mission requirements. The team is diverse and made up of technical
experts specializing in architecture, design, engineering, environmental safety,
and space planning. It takes talented people with different backgrounds working
together to fully support the individuals serving on the front lines of
national security.
What’s it like to work in
facilities in the cleared space?
Until I joined Booz Allen, I didn’t know that someone like
me with a facilities background could become so closely connected to mission work.
Our work takes place directly in the clients’ space and supports sensitive
operations, so having a clearance is necessary. It also helps to further
emphasize how important it is to have people with facilities experience
supporting the mission.
Why is facilities a necessary
component of our clients’ projects?
Nothing in our world would function without facilities. You
need power to run everything, which our electrical engineers provide and
monitor. You need a work environment with clean air to operate in, which our
mechanical engineers provide. To have a safe workplace, you need architects,
designers, project and construction managers, and structural engineers to
review necessary drawings and ensure everything is built to the proper codes. The
need for facilities professionals is especially clear during this new,
unprecedented time in history. As our clients look to return to their physical
workspaces, our team is leading the effort to bring their personnel back to
work safely.
What do you like best
about working at Booz Allen?
When I was in the Army, one of our mottos was, “taking care
of the soldier.” This wasn’t just about making sure warfighters received a
paycheck—it meant looking after their personal and professional growth,
providing effective counseling, and checking in to make sure they felt
connected to the larger organization. Booz Allen does a fantastic job of doing
this with their employees. The firm always puts our best interests first. Even
with the current state of the world, Booz Allen has gone to extreme lengths to make
sure that their people—and their families—are well and safe. That kind of
support goes a long way in my desire to stay here.
Eager to use your facilities background to support our clients’ missions?