CLEAR VANTAGE POINT SOLUTIONS II LLC: $13.9M Department of Education Contract
Summary
This $13.9M Department of Education contract for identity and access management services signals increased federal investment in secure digital infrastructure, directly benefiting technology providers specializing in cybersecurity and cloud solutions. The 'Autofill Act of 2026' (HR8299) provides legislative tailwinds for such digital modernization efforts.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The Department of Education's $13.9M contract for identity and access management (IAM) services reflects ongoing federal investment in cybersecurity and digital infrastructure.
- 2.Major technology companies like Microsoft ($MSFT), Oracle ($ORCL), and IBM ($IBM) are primary beneficiaries of such federal IT modernization trends, providing core IAM solutions.
- 3.The 'Autofill Act of 2026' (HR8299) provides legislative support for digital government initiatives, creating a favorable environment for future contracts in this domain.
- 4.Specialized cybersecurity firms like Okta ($OKTA) and CyberArk ($CYBR) could benefit as subcontractors or technology providers, potentially seeing a more significant revenue impact.
Market Implications
This contract reinforces the bullish outlook for the Technology sector, particularly for companies providing cybersecurity and identity management solutions to the federal government. While the $13.9M award is modest for giants like Microsoft ($MSFT) or Oracle ($ORCL), it signifies a steady demand for their services. For pure-play identity management companies such as Okta ($OKTA) or CyberArk ($CYBR), securing even a portion of such a contract, or being a technology provider, could represent a meaningful revenue stream and validate their federal market strategy, potentially leading to increased investor confidence. The long-term nature of the contract (5 years) provides revenue visibility.
⚡ Government Convergence
Active government convergence in this signal’s sector right now.
Over the last 90 days, 12 separate government actions have converged on Cybersecurity / Zero Trust. What that means: federal dollars are already moving — agencies are soliciting bids and awarding contracts, not just talking, and legislation and executive action are building the policy and funding tailwind behind it. When independent channels move together like this — 7 bills, 2 federal contracts, 2 executive actions and 1 procurement notices — it's the clearest early tell that Washington is committing to cybersecurity / zero trust, the kind of build-up that reshapes the sector well before it's obvious in the headlines.
Converging government actions
- ContractCLARK CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC: $580M General Services Administration Contract · 2026-06-23
- Procurement noticeCybersecurity Assessment and Authorization Support · 2026-06-18
- Executive actionExecutive Order: Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security · 2026-06-02
- BillNational Security Commission Quantum Computing Act of 2026 · 2026-06-15
- Executive actionPresidential Memorandum: National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-12 · 2026-06-12
- BillA bill to amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to provide for the security of information and communications technology and services · 2026-06-24
- BillPrecision Agriculture Cybersecurity Act · 2026-06-16
- BillGenerative AI Terrorism Risk Assessment Act · 2026-06-11
Full Analysis
The Department of Education has awarded CLEAR VANTAGE POINT SOLUTIONS II LLC a $13.9M delivery order for "ONE IDENTITY AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT SOLUTION (ONE IAMS) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES." This contract, spanning from April 20, 2026, to April 19, 2031, focuses on critical identity and access management (IAM) services, essential for securing federal data and systems. While CLEAR VANTAGE POINT SOLUTIONS II LLC is a private entity, this type of federal IT modernization work typically involves major publicly traded technology companies as prime contractors or significant subcontractors.
Publicly traded companies like Microsoft ($MSFT), Oracle ($ORCL), and IBM ($IBM) are key players in the identity and access management and broader federal IT services market. Microsoft, through its Azure Active Directory and other security offerings, is a dominant force. Oracle provides comprehensive identity management suites, and IBM offers extensive cybersecurity and IT consulting services to federal agencies. For these large-cap companies, a $13.9M contract represents a small fraction of their multi-billion dollar annual revenues (e.g., less than 0.01% for Microsoft's $236B+ annual revenue), but it signifies continued federal spending trends in their core competencies. The impact is more significant for smaller, pure-play cybersecurity or IT services firms that might partner on such initiatives.
This contract aligns with the broader legislative push for digital government modernization and cybersecurity enhancements. Specifically, the 'Autofill Act of 2026' (HR8299), categorized as bullish for the Technology sector, supports initiatives that streamline and secure digital interactions with federal services, which identity and access management solutions directly facilitate. While HR8299 is an authorization bill, it indicates congressional intent and a favorable environment for appropriations supporting such technology investments. The 'Critical Industry Skills Act' (HR8181), though neutral, also highlights the importance of technology skills in federal operations, indirectly supporting IT service contracts.
Potential supply chain beneficiaries include smaller, specialized cybersecurity firms that might provide niche software or consulting services. Companies like Okta ($OKTA), a pure-play identity management provider, or CyberArk ($CYBR), specializing in privileged access management, could serve as subcontractors or technology partners. Additionally, IT hardware and software resellers like CDW Corporation ($CDW) often benefit from federal IT procurement by supplying necessary infrastructure components. These smaller-cap companies could see a more pronounced revenue impact from even partial involvement in such contracts.
Historically, multi-year federal IT service contracts, especially those related to cybersecurity and digital infrastructure, provide stable, recurring revenue streams for contractors. While individual contract awards of this size may not cause immediate, dramatic stock price movements for large diversified tech companies, they contribute to a consistent pattern of federal spending that underpins their government sector revenues. For pure-play identity management or cybersecurity firms, securing even a subcontract on such an award can be a significant catalyst, signaling market validation and potential for future growth within the federal space.
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Contract Details
Recipient
CLEAR VANTAGE POINT SOLUTIONS II LLC
Award Amount
$13,949,716
Awarding Agency
Department of Education
Sub-Agency
Department of Education
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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