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DHS Expedites ICE Detention Center Contracts in Pennsylvania
March 22, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has implemented a secretive, expedited procurement process since July 2025 to award contracts for new immigration detention centers in Pennsylvania, utilizing a $45 billion congressional allocation. This process leverages a revised Federal Acquisition Regulation allowing single-source contracts citing national security and uses pre-approved vendor lists under the WEXMAC-TITUS contract vehicle, bypassing traditional competitive bidding and public transparency. Contracts include converting warehouses in Berks and Schuylkill Counties into detention facilities, with local environmental regulators halting water and sewage services until compliance is demonstrated. Additionally, a recent $113 million contract was awarded to KVG LLC to renovate and operate a detention facility in Maryland. This procurement approach has raised concerns among state officials and communities regarding environmental impacts, infrastructure strain, and reduced oversight.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the use of single-source justifications and pre-approved vendor lists under national security provisions, which may limit competitive opportunities and require rapid compliance with environmental and community impact regulations.
- The $45 billion DHS fund represents a significant federal investment in detention infrastructure, signaling ongoing demand for facility renovation and operation services.
- Contractors should evaluate capabilities to meet expedited procurement timelines and regulatory compliance, especially in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
- Agencies and vendors must prepare for increased scrutiny from state environmental authorities and local stakeholders regarding infrastructure and environmental standards.
Generally, the federal procurement process is designed to be a full and open, competitive process, meaning that everybody knows what the federal contracting opportunities are, and they have an equal opportunity to compete for those contracts.
— Joshua Schnell
Doubling the populations of these areas could drain drinking water sources and lead to polluted waterways from overwhelmed sewage facilities leaking raw waste into our streets and rivers. Just like anyone else, DHS needs to demonstrate its facilities comply with environmental standards.
— Jessica Shirley
It framed the United States as a war zone, in effect, and basically said that, because it is a war zone, and because of our ongoing counterterrorism, domestic homeland response operations within the United States, that the military and its federal partners should also have access to the WEXMAC vehicle.
— Michael Wriston
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Shapiro administration
Vendors
GEO Group, CoreCivic, KVG LLC
Contracts
$45 billion (DHS allocation), $113 million
Locations
Sources
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