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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2022 · 19 MIN

Parsons' view of both market and tech convergence

from WT 360: The market from all angles · host Nick Wakeman

Parsons Corp. was born an engineering company in 1944 and remains such today in a world vastly different than the one it started in.Company number 39 on our 2022 Top 100 rankings is also equally a software business in both its government and infrastructure markets as told to us by Peter Torrellas, president of the company's connected communities business.Our senior reporter Ross Wilkers spoke to Torrellas in conjunction with Parsons' official unveiling of a new solution set and delivery model, which helps explain where the company is going and how it sees markets as becoming converged.Regarding that word "converged" -- do any lines exist anymore between what is digital and what is physical? Wilkers asks that question too and Torrellas answered. 

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Parsons Corp. was born an engineering company in 1944 and still is. But software is also a core component of that in both federal and infrastructure markets here in 2022 as our Ross Wilkers heard from Peter Torrellas, president of the company's connected communities business.

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