Parsons wins Army task order for tactical apps

On December 20, Centreville, VA-based Parsons Corporation announced that it has been awarded a $38 million task order on the U.S. Army’s Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services contract for tactical applications core infrastructure, utilities, and integration. The new contract will have a one-year base period with three one-year option periods.

“We are proud to support the U.S. Army in providing our warfighters with streamlined and consolidated mission command applications that enhance and accelerate critical decision making,” said Robert Lawrence, vice president of Parsons’ mission command and simulation division. “Our team will provide full lifecycle software engineering that will assist the U.S. Army in developing a common operating environment, standardizing mission command systems, and unlocking mission potential.”

Parsons will support the maturation of the acquisition contract command post computing environment (CPCE) and provide design, development, integration and test of software and training content. CPCE gives warfighters a consolidated situational awareness picture in the command post, enhancing their ability to make rapid adjustments according to the combat situation and act decisively to achieve their mission.

Source: Parsons

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