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DHS Faces Probe Over No-Bid Contracting Practices
March 26, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is under federal investigation for procurement irregularities involving no-bid contracts totaling over $220 million, including a controversial advertising campaign featuring former Secretary Kristi Noem. Allegations center on Corey Lewandowski, a senior DHS adviser, who is accused of soliciting payments from contractors such as GEO Group in exchange for favorable contract awards related to immigration enforcement and ad spending. Despite denials from Lewandowski and Noem, congressional Democrats have demanded subpoenas to investigate potential pay-to-play schemes and lack of competitive bidding. The DHS Office of Inspector General is probing these contracts amid reported attempts to obstruct oversight.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should be aware of heightened scrutiny on DHS contracting processes, especially regarding no-bid awards and potential conflicts of interest.
- The investigation highlights risks associated with politically connected contractors and the importance of transparency and competitive procurement practices.
- Contractors and vendors should evaluate compliance with procurement integrity standards and anticipate increased oversight in DHS contract awards.
- Organizations involved in federal advertising and detention-related contracts may face reputational and operational impacts as Congress intensifies oversight efforts.
If I was a special government employee and I turned to a company and I said, I want to consult, and Im also then going to be directly involved in personally and substantially overseeing the award of that contract, I would say that that would be a blazing red flag of procurement integrity concern.
— Jessica Tillipman, Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies at George Washington University
We urge you to use the Committees subpoena power to compel production of documents and communications regarding Mr. Lewandowskis role in awarding these contracts and require Corey Lewandowski to appear before the Committee for a deposition. [...] Oversight of DHS is our shared responsibility. Lets work together, on behalf of American taxpayers, to investigate these corrupt contracts and DHSs efforts to cover them up.
— Joe Neguse, Congressman
Mr. Lewandowski was at the center of the Departments advertising spending and is the person best positioned to explain how a quarter of a billion dollars in taxpayer money was spent. [We] therefore call on you to subpoena Corey Lewandowski to appear for testimony before the Committee.
— House Judiciary Democrats
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, House Judiciary Committee, House Homeland Security Committee, U.S. Senate
Vendors
GEO Group, Safe America Media, People Who Think, The Strategy Group, Unnamed newly formed LLC
Contracts
Over $1 billion per year, $220 million, $121 million
Locations
Sources
- DHS contractors were told they had to pay Corey Lewandowski in contracting process: report - AOL · AOL.com · Mar 22
- DHS contractors told White House Corey Lewandowski sought payments tied to contracts: 'Blazing red flag' · MSN · Mar 22
- Corey Lewandowski allegedly sought millions from private prison giant to influence DHS contracts · AOL.com · Mar 23
- Watchdog probes DHS contracts under Kristi Noem, Corey Lewandowski · New York Post · Mar 26
- Neguse, Raskin, Judiciary Democrats Demand Chairman Jordan Subpoena Corey Lewandowski Over Role in $220 Million No-Bid DHS Ad Spending Scheme | Congressman Joe Neguse · Neguse · Mar 25