Parsons’ Xator Awarded 3-Year $750M State Department Humanitarian Support Contract
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) announced a significant contract awarded by the U.S. Department of State (DOS) for humanitarian support services, with a contract ceiling of $750 million. This includes a one-year base contract valued at $250 million and two additional one-year options, each also worth $250 million. The contract is aimed at providing global logistics support services, including identity verification, medical aid, and transportation for crisis-affected individuals. Parsons' acquisition of Xator, LLC in June 2022 has enhanced its capabilities in critical infrastructure protection and global threat assessments, expanding its partnership with DOS to cover more than 280 diplomatic missions worldwide.
- Awarded a $750 million contract from the U.S. Department of State for humanitarian support services.
- The contract includes a one-year base period of $250 million and two option periods, potentially totaling $750 million.
- Strengthened operational capabilities through the acquisition of Xator, LLC, enhancing service offerings.
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CENTREVILLE, Va., April 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) shared additional details today regarding Xator, LLC, a Parsons company’s previously announced selection by the United States Department of State (DOS) to provide humanitarian support services. The
“We are committed to delivering solutions to our customers’ most complex challenges anywhere in the world,” said Jon Moretta, president, Engineered Systems for Parsons. “Humanitarian missions take place in operationally complicated environments, but our global capabilities and uniquely qualified team make us a trusted partner to DOS in carrying out this necessary work. We are ready to support the agency’s humanitarian efforts to save lives and alleviate suffering by ensuring that vulnerable and crisis-affected individuals receive assistance and protection.”
The U.S. leads the world in providing humanitarian aid, delivering life-saving assistance to tens of millions of displaced and crisis-affected people, including refugees. Under this contract, Parsons will provide worldwide logistics support services, including identity, medical, and transport needs. This work expands on the company’s partnership with the State Department, which includes providing integrated security systems to more than 280 overseas diplomatic missions including embassies, consulates, and liaison operations with international organizations.
Parsons’ acquisition of Xator, LLC in June 2022 expanded the company’s customer base and brought differentiated technical capabilities in critical infrastructure protection, counter-unmanned aircraft systems, intelligence and cyber solutions, biometrics, and global threat assessment and operations to the company.
To learn more about Parsons’ global security and mission solutions, visit Parsons.com/security-and-mission-solutions/.
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