contract_awardAwarded Monday, September 30, 2024• Tracked Wednesday, March 18, 2026Analyzed

ECS FEDERAL, LLC: $15.8M Department of Justice Contract

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Summary

ECS Federal, LLC, a subsidiary of ASGN Incorporated ($ASGN), secured a $15.8 million BPA Call from the FBI for SCOR 2 CAMEO Engineering. This contract represents a modest but consistent revenue stream for ASGN, reinforcing its position in federal IT services.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.ASGN ($ASGN) secures a $15.8M FBI contract, bolstering its federal IT services portfolio.
  • 2.The contract represents approximately 0.34% of ASGN's annual revenue, indicating a stable, recurring business rather than a major growth catalyst.
  • 3.No direct legislative links from the provided bill signals, suggesting this is part of routine agency IT modernization.
  • 4.Potential downstream beneficiaries include cybersecurity and hardware providers like $PANW, $CRWD, $DELL, or $HPE.

Market Implications

For ASGN Incorporated ($ASGN), this contract reinforces its stable revenue base within the federal sector. While not a significant catalyst for immediate stock price appreciation, it contributes to the company's consistent performance in government IT. Investors should view this as a positive indicator of ASGN's continued ability to win federal work. Supply chain partners such as cybersecurity firms like Palo Alto Networks ($PANW) or CrowdStrike ($CRWD), and hardware providers like Dell Technologies ($DELL), could see indirect benefits through potential subcontracts, though the impact on their large revenue bases would be minimal.

Full Analysis

ECS Federal, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ASGN Incorporated ($ASGN), has been awarded a $15.8 million BPA Call by the Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Investigation for SCOR 2 CAMEO Engineering. The contract spans from September 30, 2024, to September 29, 2026, indicating a steady engagement over two years. ASGN Incorporated ($ASGN) reported revenues of approximately $4.6 billion in 2023. This $15.8 million contract represents roughly 0.34% of ASGN's annual revenue, making it a meaningful but not transformative addition to their portfolio. It demonstrates ASGN's continued success in securing federal IT and engineering contracts, a core part of its government sector strategy. There are no direct legislative signals from the provided list that specifically authorize or directly impact this FBI SCOR 2 CAMEO Engineering contract. The listed bills primarily focus on healthcare, finance, education, infrastructure, and environmental services, with no direct correlation to federal law enforcement IT modernization or engineering efforts. This contract likely falls under existing agency appropriations for IT infrastructure and operational support. Potential supply chain beneficiaries, though not explicitly named, could include companies specializing in cybersecurity software or hardware. For example, Palo Alto Networks ($PANW) or CrowdStrike ($CRWD) could provide specialized security solutions, and Dell Technologies ($DELL) or Hewlett Packard Enterprise ($HPE) might supply necessary hardware or infrastructure components. These companies often partner with prime contractors like ECS Federal to deliver comprehensive solutions to federal agencies. Historically, ASGN's stock performance has shown stability with consistent federal contract wins, reflecting the predictable nature of government spending in IT services. While individual contracts of this size do not typically cause significant stock price movements, a consistent pattern of such awards contributes to steady revenue growth and investor confidence in the company's government segment.

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Contract Details

Recipient

ECS FEDERAL, LLC

Award Amount

$15,812,005

Awarding Agency

Department of Justice

Sub-Agency

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Contract Type

BPA CALL