billS4667Event Tuesday, June 2, 2026Analyzed

A bill to provide for the modernization of electronic case management systems, and for other purposes.

Neutral

Summary

S4667 is an early-stage bill to modernize federal judiciary electronic case management systems. No funding amounts are specified. Impact on IT services contractors is marginal and probabilistic at this stage. CGI Federal is the one pure-play incumbent with demonstrated contract history.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.S4667 is a procedural, early-stage bill with no authorized funding amount.
  • 2.CGI Federal is the incumbent with direct CM/ECF contract history; Accenture and Booz Allen are secondary candidates.
  • 3.Even if passed, the program size (~$200M-$400M total) is immaterial for diversified federal contractors.

Market Implications

For CGI Federal, the incumbency provides a potential revenue stream of $10M-$30M/year if the bill advances, but the current stage warrants no action. Accenture and Booz Allen see negligible upside. This bill does not warrant portfolio allocation changes for retail investors.

Full Analysis

On June 2, 2026, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) introduced S4667, a bill to modernize the federal judiciary's electronic case management systems. The bill was read twice and referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, placing it at the earliest legislative stage. No committee hearings or markups have occurred, and no companion bill exists in the House. The bill's text is not yet publicly available, but the title indicates a technology upgrade to the Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system used by all federal courts.

No explicit funding authorization is included in the bill's summary — the bill likely establishes policy direction and authorizes a study or pilot program, with actual appropriations requiring a separate judiciary appropriations bill. This is a procedural bill with no direct funding mechanism, limiting immediate market impact.

The primary beneficiaries of any eventual modernization would be federal IT systems integrators and consultants with existing relationships with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. CGI Federal ($CGEM) is the most directly positioned due to its incumbency on CM/ECF support contracts. Accenture ($ACN) and Booz Allen ($BAH) also have relevant federal digital practices but face lower competitive positioning and revenue share.

No real market data was provided for this event. Based on structural analysis, the total addressable market for judiciary CM/ECF modernization is estimated at $200M-$400M over a 5-7 year horizon — a small program relative to these companies' federal revenue bases. The legislative timeline is uncertain: early-stage referral suggests months to years before any procurement action, assuming the bill advances through committee, passes both chambers, and is signed into law.

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$$ACN● Neutral
Est. $5.0M$20.0M revenue impact

What the bill does

Bill authorizes modernization of federal judiciary electronic case management systems; federal IT consulting contracts issued via GSA schedules or DOJ/Admin Office of the U.S. Courts procurement.

Who must act

Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and Department of Justice procurement offices.

What happens

Incremental federal IT services procurement for case management software upgrades; total addressable market for federal judiciary IT estimated at $200M-$400M over 5 years.

Stock impact

Accenture Federal Services holds multiple GSA Alliant 2 and 8(a) STARS III contracts; federal IT consulting is approximately 20% of ACN's North America revenue; judiciary modernization is a small subset of this but aligns with existing capabilities.

$$BAH● Neutral
Est. $3.0M$15.0M revenue impact

What the bill does

Same bill, federal IT systems modernization for judiciary; Booz Allen has deep federal digital transformation practice including case management platforms.

Who must act

Same federal judiciary procurement entities.

What happens

Same TAM for judiciary IT modernization; Booz Allen's federal solutions segment generates ~$8B annually; judiciary portion is marginal.

Stock impact

Booz Allen's digital solutions practice includes e-filing and case management work for DOJ and courts; likely subcontractor role; revenue impact small relative to total.

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