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{{Company Page
|name=Dell
|name=Dell Technologies
|industry=Information technology; computer hardware; enterprise IT services; government contracting
|image=Dell.png
|country=United States
|founded=1984
|headquarters=Round Rock, Texas, United States
|status=Active
|status=Active
|boycott_reason=Documented contracting and procurement relationships supporting U.S. immigration enforcement agencies, including ICE and DHS, including provision of IT hardware, software licensing, and enterprise technology infrastructure.
|verification=Verified
}}
}}


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Dell Technologies is a United States–based multinational technology company providing computer hardware, enterprise servers, data storage systems, and IT services. Dell is also a significant federal contractor.
Public reporting and procurement records describe Dell as a contractor for U.S. immigration enforcement agencies within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).<ref name="AFSCDell">[https://investigate.afsc.org/company/dell-technologies Dell Technologies | AFSC Investigate]</ref>


== Boycott ==
== Boycott ==
Dell Technologies is listed for boycott due to documented contracting relationships supporting ICE and DHS operations.
Advocacy and watchdog reporting has identified Dell as a company supplying technology and software to ICE, including enterprise hardware and software licensing used across ICE offices and programs.<ref name="AFSCDell" />
Dell is also listed as a boycott target by the “Not With My Dollars: ICE Out of My Wallet” campaign, which documents companies financially supporting ICE through federal contracts and procurement relationships.<ref name="NWMDell">[https://notwithmydollars.org/ice-out-of-my-wallet/ Not With My Dollars: ICE Out of My Wallet | Beyond the Ballot]</ref>
Federal procurement records further reflect DHS and ICE contract awards to Dell-related entities for IT products and services supporting agency operations.<ref name="USASpendingDell">[https://www.usaspending.gov/search/?recipient_name=Dell&agency_name=Department%20of%20Homeland%20Security USAspending – Dell contracts with DHS]</ref>


== Background ==
== Background ==
ICE and DHS rely extensively on private-sector contractors for technology infrastructure, hardware procurement, and software licensing across enforcement, detention, investigative, and administrative systems.
While these contracts are often framed as routine IT procurement, such technology materially supports immigration enforcement capacity, data management, and operational continuity. For this reason, ICE List documents and, where applicable, boycotts companies whose contracting relationships support immigration enforcement agencies and operations.<ref name="AFSCDell" />


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 17 December 2025


Dell Technologies

Dell Technologies

Industry Information technology; computer hardware; enterprise IT services; government contracting
Country United States
Founded 1984
Headquarters Round Rock, Texas, United States
Parent company
Status Active
Verification

Verified

Verification status: Verified

Overview

Dell Technologies is a United States–based multinational technology company providing computer hardware, enterprise servers, data storage systems, and IT services. Dell is also a significant federal contractor.

Public reporting and procurement records describe Dell as a contractor for U.S. immigration enforcement agencies within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).[1]

Boycott

Dell Technologies is listed for boycott due to documented contracting relationships supporting ICE and DHS operations.

Advocacy and watchdog reporting has identified Dell as a company supplying technology and software to ICE, including enterprise hardware and software licensing used across ICE offices and programs.[1]

Dell is also listed as a boycott target by the “Not With My Dollars: ICE Out of My Wallet” campaign, which documents companies financially supporting ICE through federal contracts and procurement relationships.[2]

Federal procurement records further reflect DHS and ICE contract awards to Dell-related entities for IT products and services supporting agency operations.[3]

Background

ICE and DHS rely extensively on private-sector contractors for technology infrastructure, hardware procurement, and software licensing across enforcement, detention, investigative, and administrative systems.

While these contracts are often framed as routine IT procurement, such technology materially supports immigration enforcement capacity, data management, and operational continuity. For this reason, ICE List documents and, where applicable, boycotts companies whose contracting relationships support immigration enforcement agencies and operations.[1]

Sources