Parsons and DroneShield Highlight Open-Architecture Approach to Countering Evolving Drone Threats

Recent Demonstration Showcases Interoperable Counter-UAS Capabilities for National Security and Critical Infrastructure Missions

Warrenton, VA – 16 June 2026 – DroneShield, a global leader in advanced counter-unmanned aircraft system (CUAS), recently highlighted its participation in a recent C-UAS demonstration with Parsons Corporation, showcasing how interoperable technologies can help organizations detect, track, and respond to evolving drone threats.

The demonstration brought together advanced sensing, command-and-control, and counter-drone technologies within a common operational environment, highlighting how organizations can leverage best-of-breed capabilities to improve situational awareness and accelerate decision-making during complex security operations.

As part of the demonstration, DroneShield provided drone detection, electronic warfare, and mitigation capabilities within Parsons' DroneArmor™ command-and-control environment. The event highlighted how open architectures enable technologies from multiple providers to work together, giving operators greater flexibility to build solutions tailored to mission requirements.

DroneShield's portfolio of counter-UAS and electronic warfare solutions is deployed globally across military, government, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, and commercial environments

Parsons is a leading disruptive technology provider in the national security and global infrastructure markets, with capabilities across cyber and electronic warfare, space and missile defense, transportation, water and environment, urban development, and critical infrastructure protection. The demonstration underscored the value of industry collaboration in addressing increasingly sophisticated airspace security challenges. The demonstration underscored the value of industry collaboration in addressing increasingly sophisticated airspace security challenges.

"Drone threats continue to evolve, and organizations need technologies that work together seamlessly," said Nate Webb, Director of Strategic Projects at DroneShield. "This demonstration highlighted the value of interoperability and open architectures, allowing customers to combine best-of-breed capabilities into effective counter-drone solutions that can adapt as mission requirements change."

DroneShield's solutions are designed to integrate with a broad range of command-and-control systems, sensors, and mitigation technologies. This approach enables customers to build layered counter-drone ecosystems that meet operational requirements while maintaining flexibility as technologies and threats continue to evolve.

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