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Parsons’ AI Technology Recognized in City of Chicago’s Smart 50 Award

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Parsons Corporation congratulates the City of Chicago on winning the Smart 50 Award for their Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot project. The pilot uses AI and connected vehicle data to improve pedestrian safety and traffic flow. On-board units were installed on city fleet vehicles and buses to alert drivers of pedestrians in crosswalks.
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  • The Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot project in Chicago has won the prestigious Smart 50 Award.
  • The pilot project focuses on improving pedestrian safety and traffic flow.
  • On-board units were installed on city fleet vehicles and buses to alert drivers of pedestrians in crosswalks.
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Parsons and Miovision delivered the first connected vehicle technology for the city

CHANTILLY, Va., Nov. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) congratulates the City of Chicago on winning the prestigious Smart 50 Award for their Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot project. Launched in December 2021, this pilot is the first deployment of connected vehicle technology in Chicago and is an ongoing collaborative effort between the City of Chicago, the Chicago Transit Authority, Parsons, and Miovision.

Focused on improving pedestrian safety, the pilot uses artificial intelligence and connected vehicle data to evaluate solutions for pedestrian detection and delivering safety messages to drivers for pedestrian awareness, resulting in more efficient traffic flow and increased community safety.

"As a proud partner of the City of Chicago, we are thrilled to see the Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot recognized with a Smart 50 Award," said Mark Fialkowski, president, Infrastructure North America for Parsons. "This project is a great example of how innovative AI technology can help make our cities safer and more efficient for everyone. We're excited to continue working with the City of Chicago on expanding this project and bringing connected vehicle technologies to benefit even more communities."

On-board units (OBU) were installed on ten city fleet vehicles and five city buses to alert the driver of pedestrians in the crosswalks. This safety measure is in direct response to large vehicles fatally striking pedestrians during blind spot turning movements. Video analytic cameras detect all road users and enable intersections to operate more efficiently by providing data for improved signal timing.

The initial corridor is part of Chicago’s dense and urban South Loop, extending over 1.4 miles and includes 13 signalized intersections. The Smart 50 Awards - in partnership with Smart Cities Connect and Smart Cities Connect Foundation - annually recognize global smart cities projects, honoring the most innovative and influential work. For more information on the Smart 50 Awards, visit https://spring.smartcitiesconnect.org/Smart50Awards/ .

To learn more about Parsons’ smart mobility capabilities, visit parsons.com/intelligent-transportation-solutions/.

About Parsons:
Parsons (NYSE: PSN) is a leading disruptive technology provider in the national security and global infrastructure markets, with capabilities across cyber and intelligence, space and missile defense, transportation, environmental remediation, urban development, and critical infrastructure protection. Please visit Parsons.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook to learn how we're making an impact.

Media Contact:
Chelsie McKittrick
+1 512.719.6877
Chelsie.McKittrick@parsons.com

Investor Relations Contact:
Dave Spille
+1 703.775.6191
Dave.Spille@parsons.com


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What is the Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot project?

The Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot project is an initiative in Chicago that uses AI and connected vehicle data to improve pedestrian safety and traffic flow.

Who are the partners in the pilot project?

The partners in the pilot project are the City of Chicago, the Chicago Transit Authority, Parsons Corporation, and Miovision.

What is the purpose of the on-board units installed on city fleet vehicles and buses?

The on-board units are installed to alert drivers of pedestrians in crosswalks, improving pedestrian safety.

What is the significance of winning the Smart 50 Award?

Winning the Smart 50 Award recognizes the innovative and influential work of the Connected Vehicle Corridor pilot project in Chicago.

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