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Perspecta to Build Class A Facility in Boise, Idaho Region; Mac Curtis Quoted

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Perspecta Inc. announced on Friday that the company will build a new Class A facility in Meridian, Idaho that is a highly-sought after destination for technology firms and innovative talent in the Boise, Idaho region. 

“Perspecta is excited to break ground on a new facility in one of the fastest growing metropolitan regions in the country,” said Mac Curtis, president and CEO of Perspecta, and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient. 

The construction project represents approximately $5 million in capital investment by Perspecta and will support more than 500 employees. The new space allows Perspecta to grow a nearly 20-year presence in the Boise area, supporting multiple federal, state and local U.S. government customers, including the U.S. Navy.

The new “LaSalle” building, being constructed by Ball Ventures Ahlquist (BVA) will be a five-story, 127,000-square-foot office building at Ten Mile Crossing, a 75-acre complex on the northeast corner of Ten Mile Road and Interstate 84. Perspecta will serve as the premier tenant and occupy 65,000 square feet of the building.

“At Perspecta, we know what it takes to transform the way government agencies serve citizens, and we are excited to expand our local high-tech team in support of this critical objective,” Curtis added. 

About Perspecta Inc.

At Perspecta (NYSE: PRSP), we question, we seek and we solve. Perspecta brings a diverse set of capabilities to our U.S. government customers in defense, intelligence, civilian, health care and state and local markets. Our 270+ issued, licensed and pending patents are more than just pieces of paper, they tell the story of our innovation. 

With offerings in mission services, digital transformation and enterprise operations, our team of 14,000 engineers, analysts, investigators and architects work tirelessly to not only execute the mission, but build and support the backbone that enables it. Perspecta was formed to take on big challenges.