WidePoint (NYSE: WYY) awarded CBP task order for 30,000 mobile lines
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
WidePoint Corporation entered into a new task order to provide managed mobility services for 30,000 cellular lines of service for U.S. Customs & Border Protection. The work is issued under WidePoint’s existing Cellular Wireless Managed Services 2.0 contract with the Department of Homeland Security and runs through December 2026, with all other contract terms unchanged. The company also issued a press release further describing this contract action.
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WidePoint adds a multi‑year CBP task order for 30,000 lines.
WidePoint has received a task order from U.S. Customs & Border Protection to deliver managed mobility services covering 30,000 cellular lines. This work is placed under the existing Cellular Wireless Managed Services 2.0 contract with the Department of Homeland Security, so it uses an established contractual framework rather than a brand-new agreement.
The task order’s performance period extends through December
The company plans to file the full task order text with its Form 10-Q for the period ended
FAQ
What new contract action did WidePoint (WYY) disclose in this 8-K?
WidePoint disclosed that it received a task order to deliver managed mobility services for 30,000 cellular lines of service for U.S. Customs & Border Protection.
Which federal customer is covered by WidePoint's new task order?
The task order is for U.S. Customs & Border Protection and is issued under the Department of Homeland Security’s CWMS 2.0 contract.
How long is the performance period for WidePoint's CBP task order?
The task order has a period of performance extending through December 2026, providing a multi-year engagement.
Does the new task order change other terms of WidePoint's CWMS 2.0 contract?
No. The filing states that all other terms and conditions of the existing CWMS 2.0 contract remain unchanged.
Will WidePoint file the full text of the task order for investors to review?
Yes. WidePoint plans to file the text of the task order with its Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2025.
Did WidePoint issue a press release about the CBP task order?
Yes. The company issued a press release on October 1, 2025 describing the contract action, furnished as an exhibit to the report.