SALUS WORLDWIDE SOLUTIONS CORP.: $698M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
A $698M delivery order from DHS to private firm Salus Worldwide Solutions Corp. for comprehensive removal operations support. No public company directly benefits, but the contract signals continued government spending on infrastructure and logistics support services, with potential indirect impact on small business contractors in the 8(a) program.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.No publicly traded company is directly awarded this contract.
- 2.Private entity Salus Worldwide Solutions receives $698M for DHS removal support.
- 3.Legislation HR10071 supports 8(a) program participants, potentially benefiting small business contractors indirectly.
Market Implications
No direct public company tickers are affected by this award. The contract reinforces the federal government's commitment to using 8(a) small business set-asides, which may indirectly support smaller publicly traded companies with 8(a) certifications, but no specific beneficiaries are identifiable. The neutral sentiment and low impact score reflect the private nature of the recipient.
Full Analysis
The Department of Homeland Security awarded a $698M delivery order to Salus Worldwide Solutions Corp., a private company not publicly traded, to provide comprehensive support to removal operations (CSRO) for the Office for Strategy, Policy, and Plans (PLCY). The contract spans from May 2025 to November 2026, funding logistical and operational support for DHS removal activities. As a private entity, no public company directly receives revenue from this award; however, the contract's size and nature highlight sustained federal investment in removal operations and small business contracting through the 8(a) program. Related legislation includes HR10071, which seeks to extend 8(a) program participation, aligning with this contract's 8(a) set-aside basis. Downstream subcontractors may include logistics firms, but specific public companies are not identifiable without further detail. Historically, large DHS service contracts often lead to follow-on awards and extended timelines, though this one does not create direct public equity catalysts.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
To direct the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to reinstate and extend participation in the 8(a) Program for certain concerns, and for other purposes.
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Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
Adjusting Imports of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Components into the United States
This proclamation imposes a 100% ad valorem tariff on imports of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) over 25 kg, those with thermal imagers, docking stations, and certain components, and a 25% tariff on UAS under 25 kg and other components, citing national security under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act. It also authorizes the Department of Commerce to establish an onshoring program offering preferential tariff treatment for companies that build new U.S. manufacturing facilities for UAS and components.
Rebuilding the United States Navy and America’s Shipbuilding Industrial Base
This memorandum directs the Secretary of War to replace the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System with steam/hydraulic systems on aircraft carrier CVN-81, adopt a 'Finland Model' allowing foreign shipbuilders to bid on up to three ship classes if they build U.S. shipyards and transfer technology, and submit plans for a fifth public Navy yard, a component repair center, and competitive acquisitions for surface combatants and auxiliary vessels. It also restricts iterative design changes and delegates waiver authority for foreign shipbuilding contracts.
Securing America’s Defense Supply Chains and Ensuring Domestic Acquisition of Critical Materials
This executive order restricts waivers for foreign-sourced critical materials in defense contracts, effective January 1, 2027, and mandates that defense contractors map their supply chains from raw materials to end products, vet subcontractors for risks, and prohibit covered materials from unreliable foreign suppliers. It directs the Secretary of War to enforce strict compliance, including requiring mitigation plans for any non-compliant materials and establishing penalties for fraud or willful noncompliance.
Contract Details
Recipient
SALUS WORLDWIDE SOLUTIONS CORP.
Award Amount
$697,707,307
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Office of Procurement Operations
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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