Executive Summary
The single contract analyzed for May 19, 2026, is a $116.2M cost-plus-award-fee delivery order awarded to Booz Allen Hamilton by GSA FEDSIM for civil-military support services, representing a purely civilian obligation with zero defense exposure.
The contract's neutral signal strength (5/10) and low materiality (3/10) are driven by a negative outlay (-$287K) and minimal subawards ($100K), indicating negligible revenue recognized to date and limited near-term financial impact. The award confirms sustained demand for interagency professional support services, but the cost-plus-award-fee structure introduces margin uncertainty tied to performance metrics. Key watch items include monitoring future outlay amounts to validate revenue recognition and tracking potential modifications beyond the March 2024 end date.
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Investment Signals (1)
- Booz Allen Hamilton: $116.2M Civil-Military Award with Negative Outlay Flags Revenue Recognition Risk (MEDIUM)▲
The $116.2M delivery order to Booz Allen Hamilton shows a negative outlay (-$287K) and only $100K in subawards, suggesting minimal work performed or funding deobligated, which limits near-term revenue contribution despite the headline value.
Risk Flags (2)
- Execution [MEDIUM RISK]▼
Booz Allen Hamilton's $116.2M civil-military support contract carries medium pricing risk due to cost-plus-award-fee structure, where profit realization depends on performance metrics; negative outlay suggests potential performance or funding issues.
- Budget [LOW RISK]▼
As a civilian GSA FEDSIM award, this contract is vulnerable to Continuing Resolution (CR) uncertainty during the Oct-Dec period, though the negative outlay already signals limited current funding execution.
Opportunities (1)
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Booz Allen Hamilton's $116.2M award from GSA FEDSIM signals continued demand for professional support services in interagency coordination, potentially leading to follow-on task orders or extensions beyond the March 2024 end date.
Sector Themes (1)
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The $116.2M Booz Allen Hamilton award through GSA FEDSIM for civil-military support services underscores stable government demand for labor-intensive professional support (NAICS 541330, PSC R499), despite the negative outlay indicating delayed revenue recognition.
Watch List (1)
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