MyGovWatch to Hold Webinar on ICE Contracting
Company President to Host Online Event as Primer for Researching Federal Government Contract Spending Using the ICE Example
COLLINGSWOOD, NEW JERSEY / ACCESS Newswire / February 25, 2026 / MyGovWatch, the government bid notification and intelligence website, has announced a free, one-hour webinar, ICE Contracted Spending & Partners, to be held Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 2PM EST, via Zoom. You can sign up here.
During this non-partisan event intended to educate people on what data is available about Federal contracting, company president Nick Bernardo will cover:
Top ICE contractors both presently and historically
Major contract spending areas within the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE), both alone and as a percentage of total contract spending at the Department of Homeland Security over time
ICE contractor spending by state and region of the country
ICE contracted spending growth over time.
ICE contracts set aside for various types of small businesses
ICE contracts currently in the pipeline but not yet awarded
After a brief, scripted portion of the event, Bernardo will take questions from the audience for an event expected to last up to one hour.
MyGovWatch released data in 2025 indicating Federal buying through the solicitation process increased by 6.5% in the first 100 days of the Trump administration compared to the same period in 2024, a difference of thousands of additional purchasing actions across all industries.
In the November 2024 edition of MyGovWatch Live: The B2G Roundtable, Bernardo presented data showing growth in Federal spending during the first Trump administration to help people understand the inevitable growth in Federal government contracting despite negative headlines mainly about controversial spending in the first few months of the second Trump administration.
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SOURCE: MyGovWatch
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