James Clerihew serves as a Principal Project Engineer at Parsons Corporation, where he leverages over 30 years of extensive experience in project management and systems engineering to drive the technical performance of critical Department of Defense (DoD) initiatives. In his current role, James is instrumental...
James Clerihew serves as a Principal Project Engineer at Parsons Corporation, where he leverages over 30 years of extensive experience in project management and systems engineering to drive the technical performance of critical Department of Defense (DoD) initiatives. In his current role, James is instrumental in overseeing the Parsons Government Systems (PGS) Task Orders under the Department of Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) CTRIC-II and III Contracts. His expertise in C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) systems engineering is pivotal in enhancing international land and maritime border security projects, ensuring that these complex systems meet stringent operational requirements and security standards.
James's proficiency extends across a diverse array of technologies, including RF engineering, spectrum management, and computer network security, which are essential for the successful integration and deployment of advanced surveillance systems. His role also encompasses business development, where he identifies opportunities to expand Parsons' footprint in the defense sector, particularly in areas related to Command and Control (C2) and Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) systems.
With a strong foundation in information assurance and security protocols, James is adept at navigating the intricacies of government contracting and compliance, including DIACAP and Earned Value Management. His security clearance further underscores his commitment to maintaining the highest levels of integrity and confidentiality in all projects. Through his leadership, James continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of border security technologies, ensuring that they are not only effective but also resilient against emerging threats.