contract_awardAwarded Wednesday, April 29, 2026Analyzed

CELERITY GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS LLC: $10.4M General Services Administration Contract

Bullish
Impact4/10

Summary

Leidos subsidiary Celerity Government Solutions won a $10.4M BPA call for identity resolution services under GSA's LOGINGOV program. While small relative to Leidos' revenue, it signals continued federal investment in identity management and zero-trust architecture, benefiting Leidos and its supply chain.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Leidos subsidiary wins $10.4M identity resolution contract under GSA LOGINGOV BPA.
  • 2.Contract is small (~0.02% of Leidos revenue) but reinforces federal zero-trust momentum.
  • 3.No direct legislative authorization; funded through existing appropriations.
  • 4.Supply chain beneficiaries include Okta and Ping Identity for software components.
  • 5.Historical pattern: recurring BPA calls provide steady, predictable revenue for Leidos' civilian IT business.

Market Implications

For Leidos (LDOS), this contract is a minor positive but not a stock-moving event. The more significant implication is the signal that civilian agencies continue to invest in identity resolution under the LOGINGOV program, which supports Leidos' IAM backlog. Investors should watch for larger BPA calls or task orders under this vehicle, which could total $100M+ annually. Okta (OKTA) could see indirect benefits if Leidos subcontracts identity verification software, but the impact is negligible at current scale.

Full Analysis

The General Services Administration awarded a $10.4M BPA call to Celerity Government Solutions LLC for identity resolution services under the LOGINGOV program. This contract supports the Federal Acquisition Service's efforts to modernize identity management across civilian agencies, a key component of the federal zero-trust security initiative. Celerity Government Solutions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LDOS), a $15.4B revenue defense and IT services contractor. The $10.4M award represents approximately 0.02% of Leidos' annual revenue, making it a routine but positive signal for the company's identity and access management (IAM) business line. Leidos has been a leading integrator for DHS and DoD identity programs, and this contract extends its footprint into civilian agencies via GSA. No related legislation directly authorized this contract. The bill signals provided (e.g., HJRES173, HR8467, S4395) are either neutral or focused on finance/energy sectors, with no direct connection to identity management or GSA procurement. This contract appears to be funded through existing appropriations for civilian IT modernization. Supply chain beneficiaries include smaller IAM technology providers. Ping Identity (now part of Thoma Bravo, private) and Okta (NASDAQ: OKTA) could see downstream demand if Leidos subcontracts identity verification software. However, Okta's revenue impact would be negligible at this scale. More directly, ManTech (acquired by Carlyle, private) and Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) compete in similar federal IAM spaces but are not direct beneficiaries here. Historically, GSA LOGINGOV BPA calls have been recurring, multi-year awards that provide steady revenue streams for prime contractors like Leidos. While individual calls are small, the cumulative effect of multiple awards under the BPA supports sustained growth in Leidos' civilian IT segment, which grew 8% year-over-year in 2025.

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$$LDOS▲ Bullish
Est. $10.4M$10.4M revenue impact

What the bill does

Direct award to subsidiary Celerity Government Solutions LLC, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos Holdings Inc.

Who must act

General Services Administration (GSA) awarded the BPA call to Celerity Government Solutions LLC (Leidos).

What happens

$10.4M added to Leidos' backlog for identity resolution services under the LOGINGOV BPA, representing approximately 0.02% of Leidos' annual revenue (~$15.4B).

Stock impact

Leidos is a diversified defense and IT services contractor. This contract is small relative to total revenue but reinforces its position in identity and access management (IAM) for civilian agencies, a growing segment driven by federal zero-trust mandates.

Market Impact Score

4/10
Minimal ImpactModerateMajor Market Event

Related Presidential Actions

Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies

Exec OrderApr 30, 2026

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

CELERITY GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS LLC

Award Amount

$10,429,260

Awarding Agency

General Services Administration

Sub-Agency

Federal Acquisition Service

Contract Type

BPA CALL