Rick Wagner. Agile Defense CEO Rick Wagner commented on IntelliWare's $145 million FBI contract.

Agile Defense’s IntelliWare Secures $145M FBI Threat Screening Center Contract

  • IntelliWare Systems has landed a $145 million contract to support intelligence analysis at the FBI’s Threat Screening Center
  • The single-award deal, issued through GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule, covers threat information sharing across federal, state and local law enforcement agencies
  • CEO Rick Wagner said the work backs the center’s expanded all-threats mission with modernization and operational insight

Agile Defense's IntelliWare Secures $145M FBI Threat Screening Center ContractIntelliWare Systems, an Agile Defense company, has secured a $145 million contract to provide intelligence analysis support to the FBI’s Threat Screening Center.

Agile Defense announced the single-award contract on Wednesday. It was awarded through the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule.

This award underscores how central technology has become to the intelligence mission — from data and AI to cyber capabilities and secure information-sharing across agencies. These same priorities will take center stage at the 2026 Intel Summit, hosted by the Potomac Officers Club on Sept. 24. The forum will bring together senior intelligence community leaders and industry partners to examine how intelligence organizations are modernizing amid a more constrained fiscal environment. Register now!

What Will the Contract Support?

IntelliWare will deliver intelligence and operational support for transmitting threat information across federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. 

“This program is designed to provide critical support for the expanded all-threats mission of the TSC, providing modernization and clear, operationally relevant insight,” said Agile Defense CEO Rick Wagner, a 2026 Wash100 Award winner.

How Does the Intelliware Award Fit Agile Defense’s Recent Growth?

According to Jesse Levine, Agile Defense’s executive vice president for national security and law enforcement, the company has worked with the FBI and federal law enforcement for two decades, and the award extends that relationship into a mission central to public safety.

The contract is the latest in a run of federal awards for the McLean, Virginia, company, which employs more than 1,500 people and offers digital transformation, cybersecurity, data analytics and artificial intelligence services. In April, Agile Defense won a potential five-year, $118 million contract to modernize digital systems at the Department of Homeland Security’s Citizenship and Immigration Services, also through the GSA schedule.

Much of that momentum has followed the company’s acquisition of IntelliBridge, which it bought in early 2025 and finished integrating that November. Agile Defense has since secured contracts, including an AI engineering award from the Pentagon’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office and a Small Business Innovation Research Phase III award from the State Department’s open-source intelligence office.

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