
Jonathan Jackson
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Suspicious Timing Detected
2 flagsRep. Jackson bought $50,001-$100,000 in $IBM on May 14, 2025 — 7 days before HR67 ("Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review") was introduced, a bill that mandates federal agencies to adopt AI and data management.
Rep. Jackson bought $50,001-$100,000 in $IBM on May 14, 2025 — 86 days before IBM secured a $27.6M contract from the Department of Homeland Security for architecture engineering support.
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Extreme Heat Economic Study Act of 2025
The Extreme Heat Economic Study Act of 2025 (HR3702) has been introduced in the House, mandating an economic impact study on extreme heat. While not directly funding, this bill establishes a policy directive that could increase future demand for climate risk data, analysis, and reporting services, benefiting consulting, technology, and insurance firms. The bill is in an early stage, referred to committee, with a companion bill in the Senate.
MOMS Act
The MOMS Act (S. 1630) has been referred to committee, proposing the creation of a 'pregnancy.gov' website. This bill, if enacted, would generate new federal contract opportunities for web development and maintenance, impacting technology and healthcare sectors. No specific funding amounts are authorized in the current bill text.
Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review
HR67 mandates federal agencies to adopt AI and data management for regulatory review, creating a new procurement category for government tech solutions. This directly benefits established federal contractors providing AI and data services. The bill establishes a new market for AI-driven regulatory compliance tools.
Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act
The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act, S.1956, is in its early legislative stage, having been introduced and referred to committee. If enacted, this bill would mandate federal agencies to conduct comprehensive software assessments and develop management plans, creating a sustained demand for enterprise software and IT consulting services. However, the bill does not include specific funding allocations.
Climate Change Financial Risk Act of 2025
The Climate Change Financial Risk Act of 2025 (HR2823) is in early legislative stages, having been referred to two House committees. This bill mandates new capital requirements and climate risk resolution plans for large financial institutions, increasing compliance costs and demand for specialized consulting and software services. Major financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase & Co. ($JPM) and Bank of America Corporation ($BAC) would face new regulatory burdens if this bill progresses.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION: $27.6M Department of Homeland Security Contract
IBM has secured a $27.6M delivery order from the Department of Homeland Security for architecture engineering support, maintaining USCIS enterprise infrastructure. This contract represents a routine but significant win for IBM's government services division, reinforcing its role in federal IT modernization.
Addressing Boarding and Crowding in the Emergency Department
The ABC-ED Act of 2025 (HR2936) is in early committee stages, proposing to expand public health data modernization grants for tracking hospital bed capacity and emergency department metrics. While this could create demand for healthcare data analytics and IT services, the bill does not authorize specific funding, and its passage is uncertain. Current market data shows mixed performance for technology companies that could potentially benefit.
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