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Parsons to support Army Corps of Engineers

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Published: Dec. 31, 2008 at 12:15 PM
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PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 31 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has contracted Parsons to support master planning services at U.S. military installations.

California-based Parsons was awarded a follow-on contract to remain assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District.

Under the five-year deal, Parsons will continue to support the development of master plans and help develop and implement geographical information systems for Army installations, among other tasks and assessment requirements.

"Parsons is honored to have been selected by the Corps of Engineers to provide planning services that will improve and extend the usefulness of installations serving our armed forces," Tom Roell, Parsons Group president, said in a statement.

"Over the past five years, Parsons has continued to prove its strength in this field as a result of more than 400 planning assignments that have allowed our Department of Defense customers to effectively meet their mission requirements."

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