Parsons has announced the semi-finalists of a competition that seeks to optimize public safety functions through the use of Amazon Web Services' infrastructure.
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Parsons to Support Naval Cyber Operations Under New Task Order
Parsons has received an $11.7M initial task order to provide cyber management and technical support services under a $710M multiple-award contract with the U.S. Navy.
Read More »Parsons Concludes Design Test of Savannah Salt Waste Processing Facility
Parsons has tested and verified the design capacity performance of the Savannah River Site's salt waste processing facility under a project with the Department of Energy.
Read More »Carey Smith: Merger of Parsons’ Federal, Infrastructure Units Facilitates Tech Sharing
Carey Smith, chief operating officer of Parsons, said the company's move to consolidate its federal and infrastructure business units into a single structure has resulted in the elimination of stovepipes, Inside Defense reported Monday.
Read More »AT&T Vet Rick Hubbard Joins Parsons to Lead Connected Communities Business
Rick Hubbard, former senior vice president at AT&T, has joined Parsons to serve as senior vice president of business development for the Virginia-based technology firm's connected communities market.
Read More »Parsons Holds Spot on Navy C4ISR System Support Contract; Kevin Moffatt Quoted
Parsons will vie for task orders to help the U.S. Navy install or modernize shore-based command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms under a potential 10-year, $968M contract.
Read More »Parsons Gets ISO Information Security Accreditation
Parsons has secured a new International Organization for Standardization certification in validation of the firm's commitment to meeting security standards.
Read More »Bechtel-Parsons JV Aims to Destroy 523 Tons of Chemical Weapons by 2023
A joint venture between Bechtel and Parsons works to destroy the last stockpile of the nation's chemical munitions as part of a U.S. effort to comply with the Chemical Weapons Convention, an arms control treaty signed in 1997 by over 190 countries.
Read More »Parsons Transfers Corporate HQ to Washington Metro Area; Chuck Harrington Quoted
Parsons has decided to transfer its corporate headquarters from Pasadena, Calif., to the Washington, D.C. area in line with the company's growth efforts in critical infrastructure, intelligence and defense markets. Chuck Harrington, chairman and CEO of Parsons, said in a statement published Thursday the move seeks to support the company's concentration of employees in the Washington capital region and is driven by investments, acquisitions and other strategic actions in the past decade.
Read More »Parsons Gets $82M Contract to Help in California's Largest Lead Cleanup Project
Parsons has received a potential two-year, $82M contract from the California Department of Toxic Substance Control to support the removal of lead-contaminated soil from more than 1.6K residential properties in Los Angeles. The cleanup is considered the largest of its kind to be conducted in California and will help create …
Read More »Parsons' Ronald Nielson: US Cyber Posture Calls for People, Tech Integration Across Gov't, Industry
Ronald Nielson, chief technology officer at Parsons' cyber and intelligence division, has said the incorporation of commercial cybersecurity platforms into federal networks has helped promote industry innovation and allowed the Defense Department to counter threat actors. “Our nation's cybersecurity prowess is best measured as an integration of people, processes and …
Read More »Maria Lehman Returns to Parsons as VP, Business Dev’t Director for NY Region
Maria Lehman, former chief operating officer and interim executive director of the New York State Thruway Authority, has returned to Parsons as a vice president and director of business development. The 36-year industry veteran will support the company's infrastructure group in business development and market growth efforts within the N.Y. region, …
Read More »Parsons Opens Huntsville Facility for Technical Services Capacity Expansion Push
Parsons has unveiled a new facility at its Huntsville, Al., site as part of company efforts to increase technical capacity. The 25K-square foot facility, which opened Friday, will provide for the company's technical services expansion, which includes the fusion of hardware and software technological capacities for infrastructure, defense and intelligence …
Read More »Parsons to Provide Engineering Design Services for Nevada Traffic Safety Program
The Nevada Department of Transportation has awarded Parsons a two-year contract to provide engineering design services to support statewide efforts aimed at reducing road traffic accidents. Parsons said Tuesday that it will design roadways, roundabouts, pedestrian access areas, traffic calming strategies, bike lanes and street lighting in accordance with the department’s Strategic …
Read More »Parsons Gets Recognition for Teaming Efforts With Veteran-Owned Businesses
Parsons has received the National Veteran Small Business Coalition’s Champion of Veteran Enterprise Award for collaborating with veteran-owned and service-disabled, veteran-owned companies to support federal projects. The company said Wednesday it surpassed the government’s SDVOSB contracting goal of 3 percent in 2017 by awarding 10 percent of subcontractor dollars to businesses that fall …
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