contract_awardAwarded Tuesday, September 30, 2025• Tracked Wednesday, March 18, 2026Analyzed

ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC: $12.0M Department of Justice Contract

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Summary

Accenture Federal Services LLC, a subsidiary of Accenture plc ($ACN), secured a $12.0 million BPA Call from the FBI for EPAS Services. This contract represents a negligible portion of Accenture's annual revenue and is a routine award for IT services.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The $12.0M contract is a routine IT services award for Accenture Federal Services.
  • 2.The financial impact on parent company Accenture plc ($ACN) is negligible due to its large revenue base.
  • 3.No direct legislative connection from the provided bill signals to this specific contract.

Market Implications

This contract is a standard operational award for Accenture ($ACN) and is unlikely to have any material impact on its stock performance. Investors should not expect any significant movement in $ACN based on this award alone. The contract reinforces Accenture's continued presence in the federal IT sector but does not signal new growth opportunities or competitive shifts.

Full Analysis

Accenture Federal Services LLC has been awarded a $12.0 million BPA Call by the Department of Justice, specifically the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for EPAS Services under the ITSSS-2 SCOR 48 program. The contract period runs from September 30, 2025, to September 29, 2026. This award signifies continued reliance on Accenture for critical IT support within federal agencies.

Accenture Federal Services LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Accenture plc ($ACN), a global professional services company. With Accenture's reported annual revenue exceeding $64 billion in fiscal year 2023, this $12.0 million contract represents approximately 0.019% of its annual revenue. While it contributes to the company's federal portfolio, it is not a material catalyst for Accenture's overall financial performance or stock price ($ACN).

There are no direct legislative signals from the provided list that specifically authorize or directly impact this particular FBI IT services contract. The listed bills primarily focus on healthcare, finance, education, infrastructure, and environmental sectors, with no direct correlation to federal IT procurement for law enforcement agencies. This contract appears to be part of ongoing operational IT spending rather than a direct result of new, specific legislation.

Given the nature of IT services contracts, potential supply chain beneficiaries are likely smaller, specialized software or hardware vendors. However, for a contract of this size and scope, Accenture typically leverages its internal capabilities. If external support is needed, it might involve niche cybersecurity firms or cloud service providers. Without specific details on the EPAS Services, identifying direct public subcontractors is speculative. However, companies like CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. ($CRWD) or Palo Alto Networks Inc. ($PANW) could potentially be involved in cybersecurity aspects, or Microsoft Corp. ($MSFT) for cloud infrastructure, if the services involve those areas.

Historically, routine IT services contracts of this magnitude for Accenture ($ACN) do not typically lead to significant stock price movements. Accenture's stock performance is more influenced by its overall global consulting and technology services pipeline, large-scale digital transformation projects, and broader economic trends affecting corporate and government spending on IT.

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Contract Details

Recipient

ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC

Award Amount

$12,000,000

Awarding Agency

Department of Justice

Sub-Agency

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Contract Type

BPA CALL