contract_awardAwarded Wednesday, April 22, 2026Analyzed

VETERAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC: $12.7M Department of Veterans Affairs Contract

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Impact4/10

Summary

This $12.7 million Department of Veterans Affairs contract for video surveillance and access control systems benefits VETERAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, a private entity, and highlights ongoing federal investment in healthcare infrastructure security, with potential downstream benefits for publicly traded security technology providers.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The contract reinforces federal commitment to modernizing and securing VA healthcare facilities.
  • 2.Publicly traded security technology companies like Teledyne FLIR ($FLIR), Allegion plc ($ALLE), and Motorola Solutions ($MSI) are indirect beneficiaries through sustained demand for their products.
  • 3.Legislative efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure create a supportive environment for such security-related procurements.

Market Implications

This contract, while awarded to a private entity, indicates a steady demand for physical security and access control solutions within the federal healthcare sector. This trend is broadly positive for publicly traded companies in the security technology space, including Teledyne FLIR ($TDY) for imaging and surveillance, Allegion plc ($ALLE) for door hardware and access solutions, and Motorola Solutions ($MSI) for integrated security systems. Investors should monitor these companies for potential increases in government sales or as suppliers to prime contractors on similar projects, as the overall market for federal security upgrades remains robust.

Full Analysis

VETERAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, a private company, secured a $12.7 million delivery order from the Department of Veterans Affairs to install comprehensive video surveillance and physical access control systems across VISN 5 VAMC locations. This contract, spanning from April 2026 to April 2027, addresses critical security infrastructure needs within the VA healthcare system. While the primary recipient is private, this contract signals continued federal spending on physical security and access control technologies within the healthcare sector. Publicly traded companies specializing in these areas, such as Teledyne FLIR ($TDY) for surveillance cameras, Allegion plc ($ALLE) for access control solutions, and Motorola Solutions ($MSI) for integrated security platforms, are likely to see sustained demand for their products and services from similar government contracts or as suppliers to prime contractors like VETERAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. Given the private nature of the prime contractor, this specific award does not directly impact a single public company's revenue in a transformative way, but it contributes to a positive market environment for security technology providers. This contract aligns with the broader legislative focus on improving healthcare infrastructure and services, as evidenced by bills like HR2493, "Improving Care in Rural America Reauthorization Act of 2025," and HR3419, which seeks to reauthorize telehealth programs. While these bills do not directly authorize security system procurements, they underscore a legislative commitment to modernizing and securing healthcare facilities, creating a favorable environment for contracts like this one. The general budgetary resolution SCONRES33 also sets the overall spending framework that enables such contracts. Key supply chain beneficiaries for this type of contract could include manufacturers of surveillance cameras like Teledyne FLIR ($TDY), access control hardware providers such as Allegion plc ($ALLE), and integrated security software and communication system developers like Motorola Solutions ($MSI). These companies often supply components or complete systems to prime contractors. Historically, government contracts for infrastructure upgrades, particularly in critical sectors like healthcare, tend to be followed by further modernization efforts, providing a stable demand signal for specialized technology providers.

Market Impact Score

4/10
Minimal ImpactModerateMajor Market Event

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Contract Details

Recipient

VETERAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Award Amount

$12,679,455

Awarding Agency

Department of Veterans Affairs

Sub-Agency

Department of Veterans Affairs

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER

Related Bills

HR2493HR3419SCONRES33