PARSONS GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC.: $26.9M Department of Commerce Contract
Summary
This $26.9 million contract to Parsons Government Services Inc., a subsidiary of Parsons Corporation ($PSN), for cloud management services at NOAA, represents a significant boost to their federal IT segment and aligns with ongoing legislative efforts to modernize water infrastructure and environmental monitoring.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Parsons Corporation ($PSN) secures a $26.9M contract for NOAA cloud services.
- 2.The contract reinforces $PSN's position in federal IT and cloud solutions.
- 3.Legislative focus on water infrastructure and environmental data supports this type of spending.
- 4.Major cloud providers like $MSFT and $AMZN are likely indirect beneficiaries.
Market Implications
This contract provides a stable, multi-year revenue stream for Parsons Corporation ($PSN), bolstering its federal solutions segment. While the revenue impact of 0.64% is not massive, it signals continued government investment in cloud modernization, a positive trend for $PSN. Investors should view this as a reinforcing factor for $PSN's consistent performance in the government contracting space. Indirectly, this contract benefits major cloud infrastructure providers such as Microsoft ($MSFT) and Amazon ($AMZN) as NOAA's cloud environment will likely leverage their platforms, driving demand for their services.
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Contract Details
Recipient
PARSONS GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC.
Award Amount
$26,930,475
Awarding Agency
Department of Commerce
Sub-Agency
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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