BLUE TECH INC.: $15.6M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
This $15.6 million contract for Salesforce software licenses to BLUE TECH INC. will indirectly benefit Salesforce ($CRM) as the primary software provider, representing a routine but consistent revenue stream for the company.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Salesforce ($CRM) is the primary public company beneficiary of this contract.
- 2.The $15.6M award represents a minor portion (~0.045%) of Salesforce's annual revenue, indicating a routine business transaction.
- 3.No direct legislative connection was identified from the provided bill signals, suggesting standard operational procurement.
Market Implications
This contract reinforces Salesforce's ($CRM) position as a key software provider to the U.S. federal government. While the financial impact on Salesforce's stock is expected to be negligible due to its large revenue base, it signals continued demand for its SaaS solutions within the public sector. Investors should view this as part of the consistent, underlying demand that supports Salesforce's long-term growth trajectory. Indirect beneficiaries in cloud infrastructure like Amazon ($AMZN) or Microsoft ($MSFT) may see marginal, cumulative benefits from broader government cloud adoption.
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Promoting Efficiency, Accountability, and Performance in Federal Contracting
This executive order mandates that federal agencies default to using fixed-price contracts for procurement, shifting away from cost-reimbursement models. It requires written justification and senior-level approval for any non-fixed-price contract over certain dollar thresholds (e.g., $10M for most agencies, $100M for the Department of War), and directs agencies to review and renegotiate their 10 largest non-fixed-price contracts within 90 days. The order also tasks OMB with implementation guidance and the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council with proposing regulatory amendments within 120 days.
Contract Details
Recipient
BLUE TECH INC.
Award Amount
$15,611,331
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Transportation Security Administration
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER