contract_awardAwarded Thursday, August 28, 2025• Tracked Tuesday, June 9, 2026Analyzed

ACUITY-CHS, LLC: $25.5M Department of Homeland Security Contract

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Summary

This $25.5M contract with private entity ACUITY-CHS, LLC for CBP medical exams is a routine operational award with no direct public company exposure. No publicly traded tickers are affected.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Contract recipient is private, no public tickers involved.
  • 2.Award is a routine operational expense for CBP hiring processes.
  • 3.No legislative or sector-wide implications for retail investors.

Market Implications

No market implications as the contract is with a private company. Retail investors should ignore this award for stock selection.

Full Analysis

The Department of Homeland Security awarded a $25.5M delivery order to ACUITY-CHS, LLC for pre- and post-employment medical, drug, and fitness examinations supporting CBP hiring. The recipient is a private entity, so no direct public company benefits. The contract supports federal workforce health screening, a niche service area. Related legislation like HR8705 (CHARLIE Act) and S547 (Train More Nurses Act) are neutral or low-impact and not directly tied to this award. No supply chain or competitive displacement effects are identifiable for public companies. Historical patterns show such contracts are routine and do not move markets.

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Contract Details

Recipient

ACUITY-CHS, LLC

Award Amount

$25,538,703

Awarding Agency

Department of Homeland Security

Sub-Agency

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER