Follow the PARSONS CORP stock price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Construction sector, PARSONS CORP has recorded 71 reports. Market capitalisation: €6bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 14 May 2026 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Ball George L.. The full history is openly available.
Analysts rate PARSONS CORP Buy (bullish), based on 11 analysts. Average price target: US$68.64.
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Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) is a U.S.-listed company traded on the New York Stock Exchange in the United States. Founded in 1944, Parsons has evolved from a traditional engineering and project-delivery firm into a digitally enabled solutions provider focused on defense, intelligence, critical infrastructure, and mission-critical technology. The company is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, and maintains a broad footprint across North America, the Middle East, and select international markets. Its long history and federal-market exposure make it a recognizable name among investors seeking defense-adjacent infrastructure and government services exposure. ([parsons.com](https://www.parsons.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) Today, Parsons operates through two main segments: Federal Solutions and Critical Infrastructure. Federal Solutions encompasses defense and intelligence programs, engineered systems, mission analysis, cyber operations, space-related capabilities, and other integrated offerings designed for U.S. government agencies and allied customers. Critical Infrastructure covers transportation, water, environmental, mobility, and other large-scale infrastructure projects for public and private clients. In the company’s 2025 reporting, Defense & Intelligence and Engineered Systems were the main business lines inside Federal Solutions, while Infrastructure – North America and Infrastructure – Europe, Middle East and Africa formed the Critical Infrastructure platform. ([investors.parsons.com](https://investors.parsons.com/static-files/74d4beb6-bfd4-4b1a-929a-aeae1d2e510c)) Parsons’ competitive positioning is built on the combination of engineering execution and technology depth. The company emphasizes artificial intelligence, analytics, cybersecurity, autonomous systems, SIGINT, missile warning, space mission support, and environmental remediation. That mix allows Parsons to compete not only as a traditional infrastructure and program-management contractor, but also as a higher-value solutions provider in national security and digital mission systems. The company’s 2025 results highlight continued contract wins, a strong backlog profile, and a long streak of book-to-bill performance at or above 1.0x over the trailing twelve-month period. ([investors.parsons.com](https://investors.parsons.com/news-releases/news-release-details/parsons-reports-fourth-quarter-and-fiscal-year-2025/?utm_source=openai)) Geographically, Parsons is still weighted toward North America, with the bulk of revenues generated in the U.S., but the Middle East remains an important strategic region for the group. That regional diversification matters because it balances U.S. federal spending exposure with international infrastructure and defense demand. The company also continues to invest in local delivery capacity, including new facilities in Huntsville, Alabama, to support defense, space, and missile-defense programs. ([investors.parsons.com](https://investors.parsons.com/static-files/74d4beb6-bfd4-4b1a-929a-aeae1d2e510c)) Recent corporate actions are also notable. In February 2025, Parsons acquired TRS Group, a remediation specialist, to strengthen its environmental solutions capabilities across both segments. In 2025, the company also reported strong operational momentum, while in early 2026 it disclosed the post-year-end acquisition of Altamira Technologies, expanding its portfolio in missile warning, AI/ML-enabled analytics, space mission support, and SIGINT/cyber operations. For investors, this reinforces the view that Parsons is using targeted M&A and organic execution to deepen its platform in defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure. ([investors.parsons.com](https://investors.parsons.com/news-releases/news-release-details/parsons-acquires-trs-group-inc/))