contract_awardAwarded Wednesday, February 28, 2024• Tracked Wednesday, March 18, 2026Analyzed

V3GATE, LLC: $19.4M Department of Education Contract

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Impact4/10

Summary

This $19.4M Department of Education contract for Oracle software maintenance and data storage, awarded to private company V3GATE, LLC, indirectly benefits Oracle ($ORCL) by securing continued revenue for its software and services. While not a direct award to Oracle, it reinforces their position within federal agencies.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The $19.4M contract is for Oracle software maintenance and data storage, benefiting Oracle ($ORCL) indirectly.
  • 2.V3GATE, LLC is a private company; the direct public company beneficiary is Oracle ($ORCL).
  • 3.The contract value is a negligible percentage of Oracle's annual revenue, indicating a neutral impact on its stock.
  • 4.No direct legislative connection to specific bills was identified for this IT maintenance contract.

Market Implications

This contract reinforces Oracle's ($ORCL) continued presence within the federal government's IT infrastructure. While the $19.4 million value is a small fraction of Oracle's multi-billion dollar revenue, it represents stable, recurring revenue. Investors should view this as business as usual for Oracle, with no significant short-term stock price movement expected. Competitors like Microsoft ($MSFT) and Google ($GOOGL) are constantly vying for similar government IT contracts, but this specific award solidifies Oracle's existing footprint.

Full Analysis

The Department of Education has awarded V3GATE, LLC a $19.4 million purchase order for Oracle software maintenance and associated software and data storage services. This contract, spanning from February 28, 2024, to August 27, 2026, ensures the continued operation of critical IT infrastructure for key Department of Education offices, including the Chief Information Officer, Federal Student Aid, Inspector General, and Financial Management Service. V3GATE, LLC is a private company, meaning this contract does not directly impact a publicly traded entity's revenue. However, the primary beneficiary of this award is Oracle Corporation ($ORCL), as the contract explicitly funds the renewal and continuation of their software maintenance and services. Oracle's annual revenue for fiscal year 2023 was approximately $50 billion. This $19.4 million contract, while significant for V3GATE, represents a negligible fraction (less than 0.04%) of Oracle's total annual revenue. Therefore, it is not a transformative catalyst for Oracle but rather a routine piece of their ongoing government business. There are no direct legislative signals provided that specifically authorize or fund this particular software maintenance contract. The provided bill signals are largely unrelated to federal IT infrastructure spending or specific software procurements. Bills like S4119, which relates to student loan interest deductions, or S4087, concerning H-1B visas for public school employees, touch upon the broader education sector but do not directly drive this specific IT expenditure. This contract is likely funded through general appropriations for agency operations and maintenance. While V3GATE, LLC is the prime contractor, the supply chain benefits Oracle ($ORCL) directly for the software and maintenance. Other potential downstream beneficiaries, though not explicitly named, could include cloud infrastructure providers if the 'data storage services' involve third-party cloud solutions. Companies like Microsoft ($MSFT) with Azure Government or Google ($GOOGL) with Google Cloud could potentially see indirect benefits if their platforms are utilized for data storage, though Oracle also offers its own cloud infrastructure. Given the nature of the contract, the primary and most direct supply chain beneficiary is Oracle. Historically, contracts for software maintenance and renewals, even substantial ones, typically do not lead to significant stock price movements for large, established companies like Oracle. These are considered recurring revenue streams and are generally factored into analyst expectations. Oracle's stock performance is more heavily influenced by new product launches, major cloud adoption trends, and overall enterprise IT spending rather than individual maintenance contracts, even those from government agencies.

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

V3GATE, LLC

Award Amount

$19,423,603

Awarding Agency

Department of Education

Sub-Agency

Department of Education

Contract Type

PURCHASE ORDER