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Senators Investigate DoD WEXMAC Use
March 24, 2026
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Jeanne Shaheen have initiated a formal investigation into the Department of Defense's use of the Worldwide Expeditionary Multiple Award Contract (WEXMAC) to support the Department of Homeland Security's construction and maintenance of migrant detention centers. The investigation highlights concerns about potential diversion of military resources, lack of transparency in contract execution, and risks of taxpayer funds misuse under a contract ceiling valued at $65 billion since September 2025. This scrutiny may influence future contract management and oversight practices within DoD and DHS.
- Procurement professionals should note increased congressional oversight on DoD contract vehicles supporting DHS projects, particularly WEXMAC.
- The investigation signals potential shifts in contract transparency requirements and resource allocation scrutiny, affecting contract planning and compliance.
- Contractors engaged in migrant detention center construction or maintenance under WEXMAC may face heightened reporting and audit demands.
- Organizations should evaluate risk management strategies in contracts involving interagency support to mitigate impacts from evolving legislative and oversight actions.
Agencies
Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Senate Armed Services Committee
Vendors
The GEO Group
Contracts
$65 billion ceiling
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- U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren | Warren, Shaheen Press Heg... · Warren Senate · Mar 24