Every Claim. Every Source.
All information about Parsons Government Services on this site is drawn from publicly accessible government records, federal court filings, DOJ press releases, inspector general reports, SEC filings, and news reporting.
Below are the 30 primary sources cited in our white papers. The full machine-readable bibliography of 827 citations is available upon request. Contact us to request access
Showing 30 of 30 primary sources
U.S. Department of Justice
DOJ press release announcing the $3.8M False Claims Act settlement for knowingly mischarging DOE for ineligible employee relocation costs on the Savannah River Site.
U.S. Department of Justice
DOJ press release on the federal prison sentencing of two Parsons employees for taking $1M+ in kickbacks on Iraq munitions contracts.
Department of Homeland Security
Official DHS announcement of the $609M border wall contract awarded to Parsons Government Services.
Securities and Exchange Commission
466 SEC filings including 10-K annual reports, 8-K current reports, Form 4 insider transactions, and S-1 IPO registration.
USAspending.gov
523 federal contracts totaling $17.7 billion across 16 agencies. Searchable by award, agency, and period of performance.
USAspending.gov
Official federal contract record for the $609,410,737 border wall program management award to Parsons Government Services.
USAspending.gov / Dept. of Energy
The $2.3B DOE contract on which Parsons settled false claims ($3.8M), received 'degrading performance' notices, and faced $33M in threatened penalties.
Project On Government Oversight (POGO)
Comprehensive POGO analysis of Parsons' Iraq reconstruction failures: 6 of 150 clinics completed, prison terminated for default, hospital contract voided.
Project On Government Oversight (POGO)
POGO investigation into the revolving door between military service and Parsons leadership, including SVP Earnie Robbins joining 4 months after military retirement.
SourceWatch
Detailed documentation of Parsons' Iraq operations, hospital contract voiding, and Corps Commander McCoy's criticism of Parsons' performance.
Berger Montague
Legal analysis of the DOE Savannah River qui tam whistleblower case that led to the $3.8M False Claims Act settlement.
ExchangeMonitor / Weapons Complex Monitor
Coverage of DOE's formal 'degrading performance' notice citing unstable schedules, lack of confidence in Parsons' forecasting, and 5-month schedule slippages.
ExchangeMonitor
DOE threatens Parsons with up to $33 million in disincentive fees for missing deadlines on the SWPF nuclear waste facility.
Post and Courier / Aiken Standard
Local news coverage of the five-page DOE letter documenting Parsons' failure to maintain adequate control of the nuclear waste facility.
BusinessWire / Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP
Announcement of securities fraud investigation following Parsons' 11.5% stock drop after disclosing $29M in financial adjustments.
GlobeNewsWire / Kirby McInerney LLP
Second law firm announcement of investigation into Parsons for potential misleading financial statements.
Defense News
78-year-old Indian American defense engineer sues Parsons after being fired for speaking Hindi on a personal call to his dying brother-in-law.
Alabama Political Reporter
Coverage of the Varshney discrimination lawsuit alleging violations of Title VII, ADEA, and noting lack of diversity in Parsons leadership.
Engineering News-Record
Investigation into how Parsons dismantled its award-winning diversity program within 9 days of executive orders and 16 days before receiving the border wall contract.
Bloomberg Law
Outcome of the whistleblower False Claims Act case that originated from the same kickback conspiracy that led to criminal convictions.
Juris Day
Supreme Court briefing on the Cochise Consultancy v. United States case arising from Parsons' Iraq operations.
OpenSecrets.org
Campaign contributions ($592K in 2024), lobbying expenditures ($950K in 2024), and political activity tracking for Parsons Corporation.
Public Purpose
Documentation of Parsons' involvement in the LA Metro Rail sinkhole disaster ($900M over budget, $1B+ in lawsuits) and Boston Big Dig false claims.
ASBCA
Multiple ASBCA cases where Parsons disputed contract terms with the U.S. government, including MOUT training systems and headquarters leaseback cost disputes.
Wikipedia
Wikipedia article citing federal records on the 1995 Air Force overbilling settlement and Iraq reconstruction clinic failures.
SEC EDGAR
Original IPO registration statement filed April 12, 2019, detailing Parsons' corporate structure, financials, and risk factors.
SEC EDGAR
Material event filing disclosing the appointment of Matthew Ofilos (former AWS public sector executive) as CFO.
SAM.gov
Federal contractor registration records including UEI (NMBCAG1JBKL7), CAGE codes, and NAICS classification (541330 - Engineering Services).
Federal Register
DHS notice waiving 28 environmental and historic preservation laws for border wall construction through Big Bend, including ESA, NEPA, Clean Water Act, and NAGPRA.
KSAT San Antonio
Local news coverage of community response to the border wall plans and environmental law waivers in the Big Bend region.
Full Bibliography: 827 Citations
The primary sources above are the key citations from our white papers. The complete machine-readable bibliography includes 466 SEC filings, 523 federal contracts, 409 Federal Register documents, 45 SAM.gov records, and additional corporate and news sources.