Disruptive technology provider Parsons Corp. has won a prime position on the General Services Administration’s multiple-award ASTRO contract.
The IDIQ contract has a potential value in the multibillions with no defined ceiling value, and a 10-year ordering period.
“Parsons’ breadth of combat-proven all-domain solutions, artificial intelligence and machine learning technology, and full-spectrum cyber and mission integration capabilities will enable the Department of Defense for the future mission,” said Carey Smith, Parsons president and CEO.
The new contract is being administered through GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center. It focuses on providing innovative, future technology, products, solutions and capabilities to the Defense Department across the all-domain battlespace.
Parsons was selected for six pools: ground, space, development and integration, research, support and training.
“We’re ready to deliver next-generation, disruptive capabilities that support our military personnel and advance global security,” Smith said.
The contract’s scope includes operations, maintenance, readiness, development, research and development, hardware and systems integration of manned, unmanned and optionally manned systems, robotics and platforms. This includes the services that support those systems, robotics and platforms within the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission area.