WidePoint announced that it has been selected as the single awardee of the Department of Homeland Security’s Cellular Wireless Managed Services 3.0 contract.
The CWMS 3.0 award is a 10-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract with a one-year base period and nine one-year option periods. The contract has a ceiling value of approximately $3.1 billion.
WidePoint is a provider of Secure Mobility Management solutions. Under the CWMS 3.0 award, the company will deliver and manage an integrated portfolio of solutions supporting lifecycle management, connectivity, security, and operational needs across DHS components.
The ordering period under CWMS 3.0 began on June 25, 2026.
WidePoint said the award represents a major strategic milestone and creates a durable pathway for the company to deliver mission-critical communications-related capabilities at scale across the federal government.
The company has supported federal customers for more than two decades. Its ITMS Command Center platform is FedRAMP-certified and will continue to serve as the central operational hub for monitoring, orchestration, and reporting across the DHS portfolio.
The CWMS 3.0 vehicle enables WidePoint to deliver value-added services including device security, AI-driven data intelligence, and mission-tailored networking solutions. The company also expects continued growth in managed services and support capabilities designed to improve security, visibility, value, and operational control for DHS agencies.
WidePoint noted that DHS more than doubled the ceiling for CWMS 3.0 compared with the predecessor contract, which the company believes reflects expanding demand for its solutions and services.
WidePoint provides technology managed solutions focused on securing and protecting mobile workforces and enterprise environments. Its offerings include identity and access management, mobility managed services, telecom management, information technology as a service, cloud security, and analytics and billing as a service.
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“Securing DHS CWMS 3.0 as the single awardee is a major strategic milestone for WidePoint. This accomplishment solidifies the second catalyst I’ve discussed previously, the first being the contract with one of the three largest carriers in the United States. Progress across our Device-as-a-Service pipeline, which serves as our third catalyst, is also currently underway. CWMS 3.0 creates a durable and expandable pathway for WidePoint to deliver mission-critical communications-related capabilities at scale across the federal government.”
Jin Kang, Chief Executive Officer of WidePoint
“Agencies within DHS are increasingly expanding their scope and integrating new solutions into our platform. DHS more than doubling CWMS 3.0’s ceiling this time around is a clear indication of the growing needs for WidePoint’s solutions and services; we believe the growth of managed services work will be significant compared to the predecessor contract. This award establishes a strong foundation for WidePoint to further expand its role in managing secure communications and mobility services across the federal government.”
Jason Holloway, Chief Revenue Officer of WidePoint
“Our program management office and delivery teams have done an outstanding job providing exceptional contract performance to DHS. WidePoint looks forward to expanding the available services we deliver in support of DHS’s vital mission. We continue to drive innovation within the ITMS Command Center platform, positioning WidePoint to support the evolving communications, mobility, and security needs of federal agencies.”
Todd Dzyak, Chief Operating Officer of WidePoint