USCIS
On March 1, 2003, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officially assumed responsibility for the immigration service functions of the federal government. The USCIS was formed to enhance the security and improve the efficiency of national immigration services by exclusively focusing on the administration of benefit applications. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), components within DHS, handle immigration enforcement and border security functions.[http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/]
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Top contractors and grant recipients
| Recipient | Type | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| GOVPLACE, LLC | contract | $32.5M | FY2026 |
| IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LLC | contract | $30.6M | FY2026 |
| SALIENT CRGT, INC. | contract | $23.9M | FY2026 |
| METROIBR JV LLC | contract | $22.7M | FY2026 |
| DELL FEDERAL SYSTEMS L.P | contract | $19.3M | FY2026 |
| SCIOLEX CORPORATION | contract | $17.8M | FY2026 |
| ARETECSBD LLC | contract | $17.7M | FY2026 |
| PANAMERICA COMPUTERS, INC. | contract | $16.0M | FY2026 |
| ALPHA OMEGA INTEGRATION LLC | contract | $12.6M | FY2026 |
| DV UNITED LLC | contract | $12.4M | FY2026 |
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