Parsons Corporation secured a contract to upgrade the Georgia Department of Transportation’s Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) with its iNET® Smart Mobility Platform. The agreement, announced on March 23, 2026, grants Parsons a statewide license that allows cities and counties across Georgia to deploy the same platform, creating a unified, data‑driven approach to traffic monitoring, coordination and incident response.
The iNET® platform will replace the legacy ATMS, providing real‑time visibility into traffic conditions, automated incident detection, and predictive analytics that help agencies respond more quickly to disruptions. By licensing the platform statewide, Parsons enables local agencies to share data and best practices, improving coordination between state and local transportation authorities and positioning the system to adapt to future climate‑driven disruptions and congestion challenges.
Georgia’s ATMS has previously been managed by Kapsch TrafficCom, which was selected in 2019 to replace the older NaviGAtor system, and by Intelight under a framework agreement for traffic signal software. The new contract marks a shift to a more integrated, AI‑enabled solution that aligns with the state’s long‑term mobility strategy and reflects a broader industry trend toward unified digital platforms.
The contract underscores the strength of Parsons’ Critical Infrastructure segment, which grew 15% in revenue to $3.1 billion in FY 2025 and achieved a record 10.4% adjusted EBITDA margin. In Q4 2025, the company reported $1.6 billion in revenue—a 8% year‑over‑year decline—but revenue grew 11% when a confidential contract is excluded. FY 2025 revenue totaled $6.4 billion, down 6% overall but up 12% excluding the confidential contract, highlighting the resilience of Parsons’ core business lines.
Mark Fialkowski, president of Infrastructure North America, said, “Our cross‑company technology teams continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in transportation operations, delivering solutions that help agencies solve their hardest mobility challenges and improve outcomes for the people who rely on these systems every day.” No specific market reaction to this contract has been reported, but the deal reinforces Parsons’ position as a leading program manager in the transportation sector.
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