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    Parsons Wins $69M in Air Force Task Orders

    By Staff WriterOctober 4, 2020
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    Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle, AFRL Commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Kennon Arnold, AFRL Command Chief, addressed questions during an AFRL virtual town hall event streamed live on AFRL’s Facebook page Aug. 21. During the event, Pringle announced her top three priorities as commander: to accelerate the AF S&T Strategy, to support the U.S. Space Force as one AFRL and to lead the best AFRL Team. (Courtesy photo)
    AFRL Commander Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle and AFRL Command Chief Chief Master Sgt. Kennon Arnold addressed questions during an AFRL virtual town hall event streamed live on AFRL’s Facebook page Aug. 21. Image: AFRL

    Parsons Corp. has been selected for three task orders totaling $69 million under the Global Application Research, Development, Engineering, and Maintenance, or GARDEM, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with the Air Force Research Laboratory.

    The task orders are expected to be awarded in 2020. All contracts are 3-year efforts that deliver worldwide on-site mission support and software application enhancements to the lab’s operational command and control, situational awareness and space capabilities.

    Parsons, who has provided mission support to the lab for over 20 years, looks forward to continue delivering operational capabilities and research that bolster AFRL’s discovery, development and delivery of warfighting technologies, said Rich Trentman, Parsons GARDEM program manager.

    “Parsons’ integrated, cross-spectrum approach in fusion, data mining, visualization, geospatial, and cloud computing provide fast, affordable, and tailorable solutions to combat operators around the world,” he added.

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