contract_awardAwarded Thursday, August 13, 2026Analyzed

ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC: $122M Department of State Contract

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Summary

Accenture Federal Services received a $122M BPA call order from the Department of State for IT consolidation services. The award is routine and represents a negligible fraction of Accenture's $64.1B annual revenue, with no material impact on the company's financial outlook.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The $122M award is a routine BPA call order, not a transformative contract for Accenture.
  • 2.Revenue impact is negligible at ~0.095% of Accenture's annual revenue.
  • 3.No legislative or executive action directly supports or amplifies this contract's significance.

Market Implications

The contract has no discernible impact on Accenture's stock price or the broader technology sector. Accenture's government IT business is a stable but small portion of its overall revenue, and this award is consistent with existing expectations. No other tickers are directly affected.

Full Analysis

The Department of State awarded Accenture Federal Services LLC a $122M consolidation call order under an existing ILMS BPA (19AQMM23A0218) covering pools 1 through 8. The contract runs from June 2025 to May 2027, providing IT services to support the State Department's operations. Accenture Federal Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of Accenture plc, a global professional services company with $64.1B in revenue (FY2025). The $122M total award translates to roughly $61M per year, which is approximately 0.095% of Accenture's annual revenue—a de minimis amount. No related legislation or presidential actions directly connect to this contract, as the bills and executive orders in the provided data pertain to healthcare, immigration, defense, and other unrelated domains. The contract is a routine BPA call, not a new competitive win, and does not signal a shift in spending patterns. Supply chain beneficiaries are not identifiable from the limited description; Accenture likely uses its own workforce and subcontractors, but no specific names are disclosed. Historically, BPA calls for IT services at the State Department are recurring and low-impact, with no notable stock price movements for large-cap recipients like Accenture.

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Contract Details

Recipient

ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC

Award Amount

$122,065,109

Awarding Agency

Department of State

Sub-Agency

Department of State

Contract Type

BPA CALL

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