The cost-plus-fixed-fee award covers capabilities development support to CYBERCOM’s J6 C4 Systems and Chief Information Officer Directorate, Parsons said Tuesday.
CYBERCOM previously worked with the company in C4 mission efforts that include engineering, information technology and cybersecurity.
The latest award comprises a one-year base period of performance and four 12-month option periods.
Mike Kushin, executive vice president of high consequence missions at Parsons, said that company offerings support the National Defense Science and Technology Strategy and the CYBERCOM mission.
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