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Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) was awarded a task order contract by the Space and Missile Systems Center Special Programs Directorate (SMC/SPG) for Integrated Solutions for Situational Awareness (ISSA) support potentially worth up to $185,000,000.
General Atomics planned to fly a visible and infrared instrument from EOVista on its EWS spacecraft and contracted Braxton (owned by Parsons Corp.) to develop ground command-and-control architecture.
Dr. Tim Parsons is a leader within the Australian space community.
Dr. Tim Parsons is also the Chair of the Space Industry Association of Australia.
Euroconsult has appointed Dr. Tim Parsons as local representative director for its Australian office.
Parsons Corporation won a $185,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force for information technology and engineering services.
Dr. Tim Parsons is a leader within the Australian space community and the Chair of the Space Industry Association of Australia.
Dr. Tim Parsons has been appointed as local representative director for Euroconsult in Australia.
Parsons Corp. won a $185,000,000 U.S. Space Force contract for information technology and engineering services.
Parsons Corporation developed the interchangeable EZ Integrated Flight System that was designed to house the TDO-3 and TDO-4 satellite vehicles.
Parsons Corporation provides the EWS mission’s Enterprise Ground Station command and control and operations support.
Parsons Corporation entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Braxton Science & Technology Group, LLC and its subsidiaries.
Parsons acquired defense contractor Polaris Alpha for $489,000,000 in 2018.
Braxton will be merged into Parsons’ space and geospatial business, adding more than 370 employees, 80% of whom hold security clearances.
Parsons will acquire Braxton Science & Technology Group for $258 million, with the announcement dated 2020-10-29.
Parsons acquired OGSystems for $292,000,000 in 2019.
Parsons is a more than $3,000,000,000 government contractor headquartered in Centerville, Virginia.
The Georgia Institute of Technology developed the TDO-2 satellite and Parsons Corp. performed the integration.
After AEHF-6, Parsons’ next launch manifest integration job will be a secondary payload that will ride with Landsat-9, an Earth observation satellite that NASA plans to launch in 2021.
Under the SMC contract awarded in March 2019, Parsons expects to assemble secondary payloads for as many as 16 military and civil space missions over the next five years.