INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION: $27.6M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
IBM has secured a $27.6M delivery order from the Department of Homeland Security for architecture engineering support, maintaining USCIS enterprise infrastructure. This contract represents a routine but significant win for IBM's government services division, reinforcing its role in federal IT modernization.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.IBM secures a $27.6M DHS contract for USCIS IT infrastructure support.
- 2.The contract represents approximately 0.046% of IBM's annual revenue, indicating a steady but not transformative impact.
- 3.No direct legislative connection from the provided bill signals; likely routine operational funding.
- 4.Potential supply chain beneficiaries include VMWare ($VMW), Cisco Systems ($CSCO), and Microsoft ($MSFT).
Market Implications
This $27.6 million contract for IBM ($IBM) is a routine but important win, solidifying its position as a key IT service provider for federal agencies. While the revenue impact is minimal for IBM's overall financials, it contributes to the stability of its government sector revenue. Investors should view this as a continuation of IBM's established federal business rather than a new growth catalyst. Potential indirect beneficiaries like VMWare ($VMW), Cisco Systems ($CSCO), and Microsoft ($MSFT) might see minor, incremental demand for their products if they are integrated into IBM's solution for USCIS.
Full Analysis
International Business Machines Corporation ($IBM) has been awarded a $27.6 million delivery order by the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This contract is for Architecture Engineering Support (AES) services, specifically to design and maintain the agency's networks, data centers, and cloud systems. The period of performance for this contract is from August 8, 2025, to March 1, 2027.
IBM, a publicly traded company with a market capitalization of approximately $170 billion and annual revenues exceeding $60 billion, will see this $27.6 million contract contribute approximately 0.046% to its annual revenue. While not a transformative amount for a company of IBM's scale, it is a consistent revenue stream that underscores its ongoing relationship with federal agencies for critical IT infrastructure support. This type of contract is foundational to IBM's government sector business.
There are no directly related legislative bill signals from the provided list that specifically authorized or funded this particular contract for USCIS enterprise infrastructure. The contract appears to be part of ongoing operational IT spending within the Department of Homeland Security, rather than a direct outcome of new, specific legislation. Therefore, no specific bill numbers can be directly connected to this award.
Downstream, this contract could benefit several technology providers. Potential beneficiaries include VMWare ($VMW) for virtualization software, Cisco Systems ($CSCO) for networking hardware, and possibly Microsoft ($MSFT) for cloud services or enterprise software components, depending on the specific architecture and cloud strategy USCIS employs. These companies often serve as key suppliers in large-scale federal IT modernization projects.
Historically, contracts of this size for IT services to federal agencies tend to have a neutral to slightly positive impact on IBM's stock price. These awards are generally priced into the market as part of IBM's consistent government sector performance. Significant stock movements typically occur with much larger, multi-billion dollar awards or major shifts in strategic direction.
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Contract Details
Recipient
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Award Amount
$27,584,514
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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