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All HHS Contracts — April 18, 2026

All HHS Contracts

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Executive Summary

HHS drove 100% of the $2,779,736,793 in total obligations during April 18-18, 2026, with a 0/1 defense-related split confirming purely civilian exposure. MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. captured the entirety of this value via a single $2.78B award, marking the dominant agency and contractor theme in HHS services. The highest-conviction signal is bullish for MAXIMUS at 7/10 strength and 8/10 materiality, underscoring potential revenue tailwinds in government services. A key watch item is the unknown competition signal, which could expose the award to protests or re-competes given the contract's scale.

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Investment Signals(1)

  • MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. Awarded $2.78B HHS Contract(MEDIUM)

    MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. received a $2,779,736,793 obligation from the Department of Health and Human Services, delivering a bullish signal with 7/10 strength and 8/10 materiality in civilian government services.

Risk Flags(2)

  • Competition[MEDIUM RISK]

    Competition signal unknown for MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC.'s $2.78B HHS contract, potentially signaling sole-source vulnerability or protest exposure in civilian awards.

  • Execution[MEDIUM RISK]

    Contract risk (pricing) unknown for MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC.'s $2.78B HHS award, leaving fixed-price vs. cost-plus exposure unclear in a civilian context.

Opportunities(1)

  • MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC. positioned for HHS expansion via $2.78B award, highlighting sustained civilian services demand.

Sector Themes(1)

  • Department of Health and Human Services concentrated $2.78B (100% of period obligations) on MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC., evidencing single-contractor dominance in a non-defense stream.

Watch List(2)

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    {"entity"=>"MAXIMUS FEDERAL SERVICES, INC.", "reason"=>"$2.78B HHS award (100% of period value) with unknown competition and pricing risks signals revenue concentration.", "trigger"=>"re-compete announcement or HHS budget cycle post-2022-08-31"}

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    {"entity"=>"government services sector", "reason"=>"Purely civilian HHS exposure ($2.78B) differentiates from DOD trends, testing sector diversification.", "trigger"=>"HHS fiscal year budget resolution"}

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