contract_awardAwarded Thursday, April 23, 2026Analyzed

DELL FEDERAL SYSTEMS L.P: $25.0M Department of Health and Human Services Contract

Bullish

Summary

Dell Federal Systems L.P. secured a $25 million BPA call from the CDC for Microsoft Azure cloud services, indicating a continued federal push towards cloud adoption. This contract directly benefits Dell Technologies and indirectly Microsoft, as the underlying cloud platform provider.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Dell Technologies ($DELL) strengthens its federal IT services portfolio with a $25M CDC contract for Microsoft Azure cloud consumption.
  • 2.Microsoft ($MSFT) benefits directly as the underlying cloud platform provider, expanding its federal cloud market share.
  • 3.The contract reinforces the ongoing trend of federal agencies adopting cloud computing for IT modernization and data management.
  • 4.While not transformative for Dell's overall revenue, it represents stable, recurring revenue within the federal sector.

Market Implications

This contract is bullish for Dell Technologies ($DELL) by securing continued federal revenue, albeit a small percentage of its total. It is also bullish for Microsoft ($MSFT) as it confirms ongoing federal adoption of its Azure cloud platform, contributing to its dominant position in the enterprise cloud market. Companies like Amazon ($AMZN) with AWS and Google ($GOOGL) with Google Cloud, while not directly involved in this specific award, are competitors in the federal cloud space, and this award signals the competitive landscape. The consistent demand for cloud services from federal agencies provides a stable growth driver for these technology giants.

Full Analysis

Dell Federal Systems L.P. has been awarded a $25 million BPA (Blanket Purchase Agreement) call by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a sub-agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. This contract is specifically for 'MS AZURE CLOUD - CONSUMPTION,' indicating the provision of cloud computing services utilizing Microsoft's Azure platform. The period of performance for this award is from April 23, 2026, to March 31, 2027.

The recipient, Dell Federal Systems L.P., is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies Inc. ($DELL). Dell Technologies reported annual revenue of approximately $88.4 billion in its last fiscal year. This $25 million contract represents approximately 0.028% of Dell Technologies' annual revenue, making it a meaningful but not transformative addition to their federal business. However, it reinforces Dell's position as a key provider of IT solutions and services to the U.S. government, particularly in the growing cloud sector. The contract also directly benefits Microsoft ($MSFT) as the provider of the Azure cloud platform, strengthening its market share in the federal cloud space.

While no specific legislation directly authorizes this exact contract, the broader trend of federal agencies migrating to cloud infrastructure is supported by various government initiatives and budget allocations for IT modernization. The 'Satellite Cybersecurity Act of 2025' (S3404), though focused on satellite technology, is bullish for the Technology sector with an impact of 5/10, signaling a general legislative emphasis on secure and modern IT infrastructure, which includes cloud services. The 'CLEAR Path Act' bills (S3991, HR6106, S2132) also indicate a neutral but consistent legislative focus on the Technology sector. The 'Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness' Executive Order, while focused on healthcare, underscores the need for robust data infrastructure, which cloud services like Azure can provide for research and development within agencies like the CDC.

Key supply chain beneficiaries include Microsoft ($MSFT) as the primary cloud platform provider. Other potential beneficiaries could be companies providing specialized cloud migration services or managed services for Azure, such as Accenture ($ACN) or Booz Allen Hamilton ($BAH), although their direct involvement in this specific BPA call is not specified. Historically, companies like Dell that secure multi-year federal contracts for essential IT services often see stable, recurring revenue streams, which can contribute to consistent financial performance. The federal government's ongoing digital transformation and cloud-first policies suggest a sustained demand for these types of services.

This award highlights the continued federal investment in cloud computing, a trend that has been accelerating across various agencies. For Dell, it solidifies its role as a trusted federal IT partner. For Microsoft, it expands its footprint within the Department of Health and Human Services, a critical sector for data management and public health initiatives. The nature of a BPA call suggests that this is part of a larger, ongoing procurement vehicle, indicating potential for future task orders.

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Contract Details

Recipient

DELL FEDERAL SYSTEMS L.P

Award Amount

$24,999,040

Awarding Agency

Department of Health and Human Services

Sub-Agency

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Contract Type

BPA CALL

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S3404S3991HR6106S2132