Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: June 12, 2025
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection will recompete the Border Enforcement Applications for Government Leading-Edge, or BEAGLE, IT contract.
The agency plans to purchase the required services via the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule, according to a pre-solicitation notice posted Wednesday on SAM.gov. A blanket purchase agreement contract with time and material and firm-fixed-price task orders will be awarded to the selected contractors.
The draft performance work statement and associated draft requirements documentation will be issued in the coming weeks to solicit feedback from industry and help determine the final acquisition strategy.
Work on the BEAGLE IT initiative will be performed at Quantum Park in Ashburn, Virginia.
Previous BEAGLE Contract Award
CACI International is providing IT support services to the CBP as the incumbent contractor.
In 2019, the company secured the BEAGLE IT contract via the GSA Alliant 2 procurement vehicle. Under the $1.9 billion deal, CACI developed and delivered systems to support CBP’s mission needs.
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