HR7816 is an early-stage bill restricting warrantless commercial data acquisition by intelligence agencies. It poses marginal negative risk to third-party threat intelligence feeds, but cybersecurity companies' core revenues depend on proprietary endpoint/network telemetry, not purchased data. The bill faces a long legislative path with low passage probability in current form. Market data shows cybersecurity stocks with strong 30-day gains (CRWD +13.7%, PANW +11.0%, S +10.6%) despite a slight pullback in the last 7 days.
Company & Legislative Profile
CrowdStrike is a publicly traded company in the Technology sector. As a major technology firm, this company faces both opportunities and risks from Congressional action on AI regulation, data privacy legislation, semiconductor policy, and antitrust enforcement. HillSignal is tracking 20 active Congressional signals mentioning CrowdStrike, including 9 bills and 11 federal contracts. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.
CrowdStrike ($CRWD) is currently facing 20 active congressional signals and 11 federal contracts tracked by HillSignal. With 5 bullish, 15 neutral, and 0 bearish signals, covering 8 sectors. Key sectors affected include Technology, Healthcare and Defense. Recent major catalysts include OPTUM PUBLIC SECTOR SOLUTIONS, INC.: $895M Department of Veterans Affairs Contract and DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP: $66.8M Department of Veterans Affairs Contract. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting CrowdStrike’s market performance.
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🏛️ Presidential Actions Mentioning $CRWD
National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-12
This memorandum rescinds previous national security directives and re-establishes the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) to enforce baseline cybersecurity standards across all National Security Systems (NSS) operated by the Department of War, Intelligence Community, and Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies. It creates binding directives and complementary standards that must meet or exceed NIST guidelines, empowers the NSA Director as the National Manager to issue emergency directives and cryptography requirements, and holds agency heads accountable through government-wide oversight.
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Recent Congressional Signals for CrowdStrike ($CRWD)
This $895 million Department of Veterans Affairs contract to Optum Public Sector Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group ($UNH), is bullish for the company. It represents a significant revenue stream in the healthcare technology sector, reinforced by legislative support for healthcare services.
S. 4230 is an early-stage procedural authorization bill with zero dollars appropriated and only one cosponsor. It has no near-term market impact on any publicly traded company. Cybersecurity and defense contractors like $CRWD and $PANW are structurally positioned as eventual beneficiaries IF the bill advances to actual appropriations, but that legislative path requires multiple additional steps - committee markup, full chamber votes, conference, and a separate appropriations bill.
HR1468 establishes a new DOJ enforcement program targeting CCP-linked IP theft and economic espionage but authorizes zero funding and remains awaiting floor action. No near-term market impact as the bill is purely enforcement-focused with no procurement or spending mandate.
Cyber Ready Workforce Act
NEUTRALHR8110 (Cyber Ready Workforce Act) is an early-stage bill authorizing a DOL grant program for cybersecurity apprenticeships. No specific funding amount is authorized. The bill explicitly names Microsoft certifications creating a minor revenue channel for $MSFT's certification business, but with zero appropriated dollars, the near-term market impact is negligible. $FTNT could see indirect benefits from a larger trained cybersecurity workforce, but the effect is speculative given the bill's procedural status.
This $12.3M contract to Chickasaw Aerospace, LLC for FDA IT services is a routine award for modernizing adverse event monitoring, with minimal direct impact on major publicly traded companies. However, it signals ongoing federal investment in healthcare IT infrastructure, benefiting larger players in the sector.
This $12.3 million contract to IDEMIA National Security Solutions LLC for Justice Biometric Identity Service modernization is a routine award for the company, representing a small but steady revenue stream in the government security sector. While not transformative, it reinforces IDEMIA's position in biometric identity solutions for federal agencies.
This $12.5 million contract to Minburn Technology Group, LLC for software licenses and maintenance for the Department of Veterans Affairs is a routine award for IT services in the healthcare sector. While Minburn is private, publicly traded companies like Cerner (now Oracle Health, $ORCL) and Epic Systems (private) are major players in VA's EHR ecosystem and could see indirect benefits from continued IT infrastructure support.
This $15.6 million contract for Salesforce software licenses to BLUE TECH INC. will indirectly benefit Salesforce ($CRM) as the primary software provider, representing a routine but consistent revenue stream for the company.
ECS Federal, LLC, a subsidiary of ASGN Incorporated ($ASGN), secured a $15.8 million BPA Call from the FBI for SCOR 2 CAMEO Engineering. This contract represents a modest but consistent revenue stream for ASGN, reinforcing its position in federal IT services.
This $15.8 million Department of Veterans Affairs contract for 'Resilient Improvements to Systems and Experience' was awarded to Peregrine Digital Services, LLC, a private entity. While not directly impacting a publicly traded company, it signals continued federal investment in VA infrastructure, which could benefit public sector IT service providers.
CGI Federal Inc., a subsidiary of CGI Inc. ($CGI), secured a $39.9 million contract from the Social Security Administration for critical system support. This award represents a routine, yet significant, revenue stream for CGI's government services division, reinforcing its position as a key federal IT provider.
Deloitte & Touche LLP, a private entity, secured a $66.8 million contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs for cybersecurity transformation. This award highlights continued federal investment in digital infrastructure for healthcare, benefiting publicly traded competitors like Accenture ($ACN) and IBM ($IBM) in the long term.
SPARKSOFT CORPORATION, a private entity, secured a $70.4M contract from CMS for advanced provider screening development and operations. While not directly impacting a public company, this award signals continued federal investment in healthcare IT, benefiting publicly traded competitors and technology providers in the sector.
CACI International Inc. ($CACI) has secured a significant $710 million bridge task order from the General Services Administration for CDM DEFEND Group A, representing a substantial revenue injection that will positively impact its stock performance.
HR 612 is an early-stage authorization bill with zero appropriated funding. Market impact is minimal until a separate appropriations bill passes. The bill signals Congressional intent to support healthcare security spending but creates no immediate revenue for cybersecurity or physical security companies.
HR7266, the Rural and Municipal Utility Cybersecurity Act, reauthorizes and expands a federal grant program for cybersecurity at rural and municipal electric utilities. This directly increases the addressable market for cybersecurity vendors like $CRWD and $PANW by subsidizing purchases for previously underfunded entities. The bill has cleared subcommittee and is awaiting full committee action.
HR7696 authorizes $100M over 5 years for AI cyber-physical testbeds at National Labs and universities to simulate grid-scale cyberattacks. This is an early-stage bill referred to committee, not yet law. Real market data shows PLTR at $139.29 (-4.78% 30-day), CRWD at $440.90 (+12.93% 30-day), and MSFT at $405 (+9.41% 30-day). The bill's small size limits direct near-term revenue impact but signals government demand for AI cybersecurity in critical infrastructure.
S.1875 is an early-stage procedural bill to create an interagency committee for harmonizing federal cybersecurity regulations. It contains no funding, no mandates, and no procurement directives. Near-term market impact is negligible.
The AI Grand Challenges Act of 2026 is an early-stage authorization-only bill that creates a prize competition program at NSF but appropriates zero funds. With minimal cosponsors, a single committee referral, and no spending mechanism, it has no near-term market impact.
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