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DHS Awards $1B Texas Border Wall Contracts
March 19, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security, under former Secretary Kristi Noem, awarded over $1 billion in border wall construction contracts to Texas-based SLSCO Ltd. These contracts cover new sections of the U.S.-Mexico border barrier in the Del Rio and Laredo sectors of Texas and are part of a broader $3.3 billion "Smart Wall" initiative for Texas and Arizona. Despite past whistleblower allegations against SLSCO involving the employment of undocumented and armed security personnel, federal agencies continued to award these major contracts shortly before Noem's departure in 2026. The contracts include approximately 22 miles of primary wall and detection technology in Del Rio and about 41 miles of primary wall in Laredo. This procurement activity highlights ongoing federal investment in border infrastructure amid scrutiny over contractor vetting and oversight practices.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the continuation of large-scale border infrastructure contracts awarded to firms with prior compliance controversies, indicating potential risks and the importance of due diligence in contractor evaluation.
- The contracts focus on physical border infrastructure and integrated detection technology, signaling opportunities for construction and technology providers specializing in border security.
- The geographic focus on Texas sectors (Del Rio and Laredo) reflects targeted federal priorities that may influence regional subcontracting and supply chain strategies.
- Industry stakeholders should be aware of the political and oversight scrutiny surrounding these contracts, which could impact future procurement transparency and compliance requirements.
My focus remains on staffing, overtime, and technology to combat trafficking and human smuggling, not walls as the main border strategy.
— Henry Cuellar, U.S. Representative
Securing our border is key to protecting our country, keeping our communities safe, and ensuring our immigration system works as it should.
— Rodney Scott, CBP Commissioner
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Congress, City of Laredo
Vendors
SLSCO Ltd
Contracts
$1 billion, $372.8 million, $664.8 million
Locations
Sources
- Noem’s $1 Billion Border Wall Contract Raises Questions Over Firm’s Past Allegations - Inquisitr News · Inquisitr News · Mar 13
- Kristi Noem Approved $1 Billion Border Wall Contracts to Firm Accused of Hiring Armed Migrants · btimesonline.com · Mar 14
- Kristi Noem Awarded $1 Billion Border Wall Contracts to Firm Accused of ‘Human and Weapons Smuggling’ · btimesonline.com · Mar 15
- Noem’s $1 billion border wall contract raises questions over firm’s past allegations · MSN · Mar 19