Parsons has secured a potential four-year, $38 million task order to provide core infrastructure, utilities and integration services for the U.S. Army’s tactical applications.
The company said Monday it will help the Army mature the command post computing environment, which provides a unified situational awareness picture for warfighters.
The Army uses CPCE to accelerate operational changes and decision-making as demanded by the battlefield’s situation.
Parsons will also design, develop, integrate and test software and training assets under the award, which holds a one-year base period and three option years.
“Our team will provide full lifecycle software engineering that will assist the U.S. Army in developing a common operating environment,” said Robert Lawrence, vice president of Parsons’ mission command and simulation division.
The task order was awarded under the Army’s Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services contract.