Parsons Corp. has won a spot on an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity multiple award task order by the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence.
The $1 billion ceiling value contract to deploy advanced counter-nuclear smuggling systems globally includes a 3-year base period of performance and two, 2-year option periods. This is new work for the company.
Parsons has already won two task orders under this contract, enabling NSDD to build international partner capabilities that prevent radioactive and nuclear material acquisition by malign actors. The contract scope includes tasks associated with design, integration, implementation, communications, logistics, training and equipment procurement to support the systems’ deployment.
“Parsons is a leader in providing innovative national security solutions to the federal government, and this award continues our growth as a Department of Energy and NNSA critical technology solutions provider,” said Jon Moretta, president of engineered systems for Parsons. “Our experience and collaboration with NNSA enhance global nuclear security and advance the U.S. government’s nonproliferation goals by equipping partner nations with capabilities to detect, disrupt, and investigate the illicit trafficking of radioactive and nuclear materials.”
Parsons has provided infrastructure and environmental solutions to the Energy Department for 80 years, and supported NNSA since 2012, through the Enterprise Construction Management Services contract. This work for NNSA NSDD expands the company’s nonproliferation and security systems integration and delivery support to the federal government.