Federal News
Trump Administration Awards No-Bid Event Contracts
March 19, 2026
The Trump administration awarded at least five no-bid contracts totaling approximately $22 million to Event Strategies Inc., the event firm involved in organizing the January 6, 2021 rally. These contracts bypassed competitive bidding by utilizing legal exceptions intended for special circumstances. Additionally, the United States Navy awarded over $10 million in contracts to the same firm for its 250th anniversary events, and the Treasury Department engaged the firm for promotional events related to Trump Accounts. This procurement approach has raised concerns about transparency and adherence to federal acquisition regulations.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should be aware of the risks and scrutiny associated with no-bid contracts, especially when used for politically sensitive events.
- Agencies must ensure compliance with standard federal procurement processes to maintain fairness and transparency, as emphasized by White House spokesman Davis Ingle.
- Contractors should recognize that no-bid awards in politically charged contexts may attract heightened oversight and public attention.
- This case highlights the importance of documenting justification for sole-source awards and understanding legal exceptions to competitive bidding in federal acquisitions.
There is a standard federal process, and the White House expects all agencies to comply with it.
— Davis Ingle, spokesman for President Donald Trump
Agencies
United States Navy, United States Treasury Department, White House
Vendors
Event Strategies Inc.
Contracts
$22 million, Over $10 million,
Locations
Sources
- Trump Administration Used No-Bid Contracts Directing Millions to Event Firm · Inquisitr News · Mar 19