Executive Summary
The two contracts totaling $1,954,256,236 in obligations are entirely civilian (0/2 defense-related), dominated by a massive $1.83B award to L3Harris Technologies, Inc. from the Department of Commerce. This overshadows the smaller $128M obligation to Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority from the Department of Education for student loan servicing.
The highest-conviction signal is bullish for L3Harris, reflecting strong materiality (8/10) in a large-scale civilian contract labeled as defense-related. A key watch item is outlay progress on the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority contract, currently at $0 despite $128M obligated, with options to expand to $295M.
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Investment Signals (2)
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc. Secures $1.83B from Department of Commerce (HIGH)▲
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. was awarded a $1,826,088,581 contract from the Department of Commerce, signaling bullish momentum with 7/10 strength and 8/10 materiality despite limited details on revenue impact or competition.
- Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority Wins $128M Student Loan Servicing Order (MEDIUM)▲
Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority received a $128,167,655 fixed-price with economic price adjustment delivery order from the Department of Education's FSA Acquisitions Office under full and open competition, with base + options reaching $295,652,367.
Risk Flags (2)
- Execution [MEDIUM RISK]▼
Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority contract shows $0 outlayed to date on $128M obligation, with short-term performance period (April-December 2026, extendable to 2027) and medium pricing risk under fixed-price with economic price adjustment structure.
- Competition [LOW RISK]▼
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. $1.83B Department of Commerce contract lacks details on competition signal or moat, potentially vulnerable despite high materiality.
Opportunities (1)
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Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority has upside from unexercised options expanding the $128M obligation to $295M total for Department of Education student loan servicing.
Sector Themes (2)
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L3Harris Technologies, Inc. captured a $1.83B obligation from the Department of Commerce, a rare large-scale civilian award to a defense contractor despite 0/2 defense classification.
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Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority secured $128M (options to $295M) via full and open competition for financial services (NAICS 522390) under fixed-price structure.
Watch List (2)
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{"entity"=>"Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority", "reason"=>"$128M obligation with $0 outlayed and options to $295M for short-term student loan servicing.", "trigger"=>"option exercises, outlay from $0, performance to December 31, 2026/2027"}
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