LMI CONSULTING, LLC: $16.4M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
Leidos subsidiary LMI Consulting won a $16.4M DHS task order for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction advisory services. While the contract is small relative to Leidos' $15.4B revenue, it reinforces its strategic position in CBRNE defense and aligns with legislative momentum from the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2026, which signals sustained government focus on WMD countermeasures.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Leidos subsidiary LMI Consulting won a $16.4M DHS task order for CWMD advisory services, reinforcing its position in a high-priority national security area.
- 2.The contract is small relative to Leidos' revenue but strategically important for maintaining its prime position on DHS IDIQ vehicles.
- 3.Legislative momentum from the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2026 supports sustained government focus on WMD countermeasures.
Market Implications
For Leidos (LDOS), this contract is a routine but positive signal that its DHS CWMD franchise remains active. Investors should view this as incremental validation of Leidos' government services revenue stability rather than a catalyst for stock price movement. The broader implication is that DHS continues to prioritize CWMD spending, which benefits Leidos and other prime contractors like CACI International (CACI) and Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH) that compete in this space. However, given the small contract size, the market impact is minimal.
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Intelligence Surface
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What the bill does
Direct award to LMI Consulting, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos Holdings, Inc. This task order is for advisory and assistance support services to the DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, a mission-critical domain for Leidos.
Who must act
Department of Homeland Security (Office of Procurement Operations) awarding to LMI Consulting, LLC (Leidos subsidiary).
What happens
$16.4M added to Leidos' backlog for a 1-year period. This represents approximately 0.03% of Leidos' annual revenue (~$15.4B in FY2024).
Stock impact
While the contract is small relative to Leidos' total revenue, it reinforces Leidos' entrenched position in the DHS CWMD ecosystem. Leidos is a pure-play government services contractor with deep expertise in CBRNE defense, and this award signals continued demand for its advisory services in a high-priority national security area.
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Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2026
Stop Secret Spending Act of 2025
Making appropriations for national security, Department of State, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, and for other purposes.
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LEIDOS, INC.: $15.3M General Services Administration Contract
CACI NSS, LLC: $10.4M Department of Homeland Security Contract
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Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
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Contract Details
Recipient
LMI CONSULTING, LLC
Award Amount
$16,447,803
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Office of Procurement Operations
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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