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Federal IT & Cybersecurity Contracts — January 30, 2026

Federal IT & Cybersecurity Contracts

1 total filings analysed

Executive Summary

A single massive $336M obligation (potential $702M) delivery order to CGI Federal Inc. signals strong federal demand for enterprise network defense IT services, underscoring bullish momentum in cybersecurity contracting. High subcontracting ($1B subawards) highlights passthrough risks but also ecosystem expansion. Investors should monitor 2024 expiration for renewal potential amid unexercised $365M options.

Tracking the trend? Catch up on the prior Federal IT & Cybersecurity Contracts digest from January 29, 2026.

Investment Signals(1)

  • CGI Federal secures $336M GSA IT defense contract(HIGH)

    Cost-plus award fee order for NAICS 541512 services with $702M ceiling provides multi-year revenue visibility through 2024.

Risk Flags(2)

  • Execution[HIGH RISK]

    Contract expires 2024-06-19 with no renewal guaranteed; award fees tied to performance evaluations.

  • Market[MEDIUM RISK]

    $1B subawards exceed $336M obligation, signaling high passthrough and supply chain dependency; negative -$761K outlay indicates billing adjustments.

Opportunities(1)

  • $365M unexercised options in $702M ceiling offer near-term upside if exercised.

Sector Themes(1)

  • GSA's full/open competition award emphasizes dynamic enterprise cybersecurity under NAICS 541512.

Watch List(2)

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    {"entity"=>"CGI Federal Inc.", "reason"=>"Dominates period with $336M obligation and $1B subawards, but faces 2024 cliff.", "trigger"=>"Option exercises or renewal notices"}

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    {"entity"=>"GSA Federal Acquisition Service", "reason"=>"Sole award signals concentrated spending; monitor for follow-ons.", "trigger"=>"New solicitations in NAICS 541512"}

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