DHS Strategic Outlook for 2024-2025

Published: August 14, 2024

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The Department of Homeland Security has a diverse mission spanning multiple sectors in a complex and ever-changing environment. Take advantage of this free report looking at the Department of Homeland Security’s contracting trends and business prospects for FY 2025 and beyond.

The Department of Homeland Security has a diverse mission spanning multiple sectors in a complex and ever-changing environment. Take advantage of this free report looking at the Department of Homeland Security’s contracting trends and business prospects for FY 2025 and beyond.

What's Inside:

This free report takes a look at the Department of Homeland Security's:

  • FY 2025 budget outlook
  • Top issues and priorities
  • Procurement and contract spending trends
  • Preferred contract vehicles and top contractors
  • Opportunity highlights and potential project leads

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Sample Key Findings from the Report:


Diverse Missions Drive Tech Demands
Technology is central to DHS operations across all mission areas - border/transportation security, immigration, cyber, disaster response, etc. - driving demand for innovative solutions.


Cybersecurity Priorities Present Opportunities
CISA's lead role in implementing gov-wide cyber policies and priorities is driving budget increases and demand for cybersecurity capabilities within DHS and across civilian agencies.


Increased Delays of Recompete Procurements
Several major IDIQs and GWACs (Alliant 3, OASIS+, CIO-SP4, SEWP VI, etc.) are just starting their procurements or are pending award. This has delayed many task order recompetes, forcing agencies to award bridges or use alternate vehicles.

Continued congressional support of DHS topline budget growth is driving historic contracted spending levels. The near-term outlook indicates sustained demand for contracted services and solutions to meet high-priority mission objectives.

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  • 03-11 A Look Back: FY 2019 - FY 2024 Contract Spending Trends
  • 12-14 Opportunities to Watch
  • 15-21 FY 2025 Budget Outlook
  • 22-23 Conclusions