/PRNewswire/ Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) announced today that it was named by Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of.
Parsons RailPulse™ Reduces Reporting Time, Improves Diagnostics
Custom analytics empower railroads to improve performance
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CENTREVILLE, Va., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parsons Corporation (NYSE:PSN) today announced the company s new RailPulse™ solution, a software product that unlocks data generated by Positive Train Control (PTC) systems to allow more efficient troubleshooting, reporting and diagnostics. Providing an automated solution to reporting and diagnostics, including required Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) reporting, RailPulse can significantly reduce the time and cost required for these efforts, compared to manual efforts. Railroads are an important component of the transportation ecosystem and offer an efficient and sustainable way to transport millions of people and tons of freight between our communities, said Tom Topolski, executive vice president, connected communities market for Parsons. Wi
Parsons, NJ TRANSIT Complete Positive Train Control Implementation
Advanced train control system will improve safety, protect riders
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CENTREVILLE, Va., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) announced today that NJ TRANSIT (NJT) has completed the final deployment of its Positive Train Control (PTC) system; an advanced, technological capability that increases the safety of rail transit and protects riders.
In partnership with NJT, Parsons developed and implemented a custom PTC solution that adheres to Federal Railroad Administration guidelines, while maximizing the region s existing rail infrastructure. This milestone is the first time NJ TRANSIT has implemented PTC.
Snoopy House finds temporary shelter during pandemic among nonprofit toy drive at Orange County IKEA
Snoopy waves to people lined up in cars waiting to view the Snoopy House exhibit during a drive-through holiday toy drive at IKEA in Costa Mesa on Wednesday.
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Since 1966, Costa Mesa residents have celebrated the holidays by visiting Snoopy House a Christmas-themed homage to Charles Schulz’s comic strip “Peanuts” that stood for decades at a local residence before moving to the lawn outside City Hall in 2011.
Once there, the installation morphed into a civic event that featured free photos with Santa Claus, train rides and live performances and took on a life of its own as attendance expanded to around 15,000 visitors, according to Dane Bora, a public affairs manager for the city of Costa Mesa.