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    Parsons Wins $2.2B Missile Defense Agency Contract

    By Staff WriterJuly 19, 2021
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    Kurt Tripp, Parsons Corp.

    Parsons Corp. has been awarded a 7-year contract valued up to $2.24 billion by the Missile Defense Agency for Technical, Engineering, Advisory and Management Support – Next Systems Engineering.

    This contract has a 3-year base with two 2-year options. Parsons will provide engineering, analysis,\ and management support for the development of integrated and layered missile defense systems that defend U.S. and allied forces against ballistic, hypersonic and cruise missile threats.

    “As global threats become more sophisticated, we are committed to advancing the MDA’s critical mission of developing and deploying layered missile defense systems that protect national security, deployed forces, and allied forces from missile attacks in all phases of flight,” said Kurt Tripp, Parsons senior vice president of integrated air and missile defense.

    Parsons has supported MDA’s mission for more than 38 years. From current to future threats, “we are focused on supporting the development of innovative, secure, mission-ready systems that connect the battlespace and ensure the security and empowerment of our nation’s warfighter,” Tripp added.

    As part of the contract, Parsons will also advance the agency’s integrated air and missile defense, command and control, and battle management communication missions across the all-domain battlespace.

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