Federal News
Trump Administration Awards No-Bid Contracts to Event Strategies
March 22, 2026
The Trump administration awarded Event Strategies, a company linked to the January 6, 2021 rally planning, approximately $13.3 million in no-bid contracts between September 2025 and January 2026. These contracts supported high-profile federal events including the United States Navy's 250th anniversary celebrations in Norfolk, Virginia, Annapolis, Maryland, and Virginia Beach, as well as a Treasury Department event promoting "Trump Accounts" in Washington, D.C. The awards bypassed competitive bidding processes, highlighting procurement practices involving sole-source contracts for event management services tied to politically connected vendors.
- Key agencies involved: United States Navy and Department of the Treasury awarded no-bid contracts to Event Strategies for event planning and execution.
- Contract values: Approximately $12.6 million for Navy anniversary events and $740,000 for Treasury promotional event.
- Locations: Major event sites include Norfolk (Virginia), Annapolis (Maryland), Virginia Beach (Virginia), and the Ellipse in Washington, D.C.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the use of no-bid contracts in politically sensitive contexts, which may affect transparency and competitive procurement standards.
- Actionable insight: Contractors specializing in event management should evaluate opportunities in federal event planning while understanding the potential for sole-source awards in politically influenced procurements.
The company was honored to play a role in bringing our nationβs 250th celebrations to life.
— Tim Unes, President of Event Strategies
Agencies
United States Navy, United States Department of the Treasury, White House
Vendors
Event Strategies
Contracts
$12.6 million, $740,000