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Capgemini Divests US Subsidiary Amid ICE Contract Issues
February 01, 2026
Capgemini announced the sale of its US subsidiary, Capgemini Government Solutions, following controversy related to a federal contract with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) awarded in December 2025. The contract involved services for identifying and tracking foreigners on US soil. The divestiture responds to legal restrictions and public scrutiny linked to ICE operations, impacting Capgemini's presence in the US government IT services market.
- Procurement professionals should note potential changes in vendor availability and contract continuity for ICE-related IT services.
- Contractors and industry stakeholders may find emerging opportunities as Capgemini exits this segment, potentially opening the market for new bidders.
- Agencies should assess the impact on ongoing ICE contracts and plan for transition or recompetition accordingly.
- This development highlights reputational and legal risks associated with sensitive federal contracts, informing future vendor risk assessments.
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Capgemini, Capgemini Government Solutions
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- Capgemini to sell US subsidiary amid ICE contract controversy · The Sun Malaysia · Feb 01