Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: March 1, 2022
Parsons (NYSE: PSN) has received a five-year, $104 million contract to develop and engineer software platforms for the U.S. Intelligence Community.
The Centreville, Virginia-based company said Monday it will also perform reverse engineering and vulnerability research support work under the single-award classified contract.
Michael McKloskey, senior vice president of business development at Parsons, noted that the company has worked with intelligence agencies for decades in efforts to maintain computer networks and protect systems that support national security missions.
“We are ready to continue providing this critical support for innovative requirements that are foundational to the community’s mission success,” McKloskey added.
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