Parsons Delivering Future of Operational Dominance Capabilities to the U.S. Air Force
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) has secured a position on a $900 million Air Force modeling, simulation, and analysis contract, which includes a five-year performance period and options extending to November 2032. This contract supports the Air Force’s objectives in capability planning and system modeling. Parsons aims to enhance defense capabilities in response to evolving threats through its advanced modeling and simulation solutions. The firm has been a long-time provider of support to the Air Force, showcasing its commitment to developing elite military capabilities.
- Secured a seat on a $900 million Air Force contract.
- Five-year performance period with options through November 2032.
- Expanded business activities in defense and simulation sectors.
- Strengthened relationship with the Department of the Air Force.
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CENTREVILLE, Va., Feb. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) has secured a seat on a
“As near-peer threats continue to evolve, it’s imperative that our forces are equipped to respond to increasingly complex adversary tactics across the air and space domains,” said Paul Decker, president, Defense and Intelligence for Parsons. “Parsons brings a distinct portfolio of agile systems-of-systems engineering, software development, and advanced weapon system modeling and simulation capabilities that are combat-proven and ready to support the Air Force in its ongoing mission to develop and sustain the nation’s elite fighting force of the future.”
Task orders available to Parsons through this contract vehicle will support the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Architectures and Integration Directorate to develop and enable modeling, simulation and analysis; capability development and development planning; cost analysis and trades; technical risk reduction and test engineering; standards and architecture development and curation; software development and curation; and, development of advanced synthetic simulator environments for operational test and training.
For decades, Parsons has provided all-domain support to the Department of the Air Force, including mission strategy and planning, network operations, space-domain awareness operations, edge computing, full-spectrum cyber and next generation command and control systems.
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