Parsons Corporation provides integrated solutions and services in the defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure markets in North America, the Middle East, and internationally. It operates through Federal Solutions and Critical Infrastructure segments. The Federal Solutions segment offers critical technologies, such as cyber; missile defense; intelligence; electronic warfare; space ground systems; space and weapon system resiliency; geospatial and signals intelligence; environmental remediation; border security and critical infrastructure protection; counter unmanned air systems; and biometrics and bio surveillance solutions to the U.S. government and its agencies. This segment also provides software and hardware; satellite ground systems support and operations, flight dynamics, data fusion and analytics, platform system integration, directed energy, and command and control systems; digital landscape and mission support; and weapons of mass destruction elimination and munition destruction, architectural design, program and construction management, infectious disease control, and advanced electronic security systems, as well as remediation of unexploded ordinances and hazardous, toxic, and reactive wastes. Its Critical Infrastructure segment develops solutions for aviation, rail and transit, bridges, roads, and highways. This segment also provides technical solutions, project conceptualization, urban planning, landscape architecture, sewage treatment and drainage, and events management; AI/ML, cloud, digital twins, systems integration, transportation network software, vehicle inspection data analytics software, automated people mover, electric vehicle infrastructure, and autonomous vehicle integration services; and planning, engineering, and management services for infrastructure, including bridges and tunnels, roads and highways, and water and wastewater. Parsons Corporation was founded in 1944 and is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia.
Q4 2025 is off to a flying start with record highs being printed left, right, and center. US and Japanese stocks made fresh new highs, while the gold price powered through $4,000 for the first time, and Bitcoin crossed the $126k level. Is this all a case of USD weakness, irrational exuberance, or solid fundamentals? This week, we are reviewing Q3 market performance, Q2 earnings season, and the outlook heading into the end of 2025…
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 2.8%, driven by a decline of 2.5% in the Information Technology sector. In contrast to the last week, the market is actually up 13% over the past year. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 15% per annum. Market details ›