Deloitte

Deloitte

Industry Professional services; management consulting; IT services; government contracting
Country United States
Founded 1845
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Parent company
Status Active
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Overview

Deloitte (including Deloitte Consulting LLP) is one of the world’s largest professional services and consulting firms. Public reporting, procurement records, and civil-society documentation describe Deloitte holding multiple contracts and task orders with U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) components, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).[1]

Boycott

Deloitte is listed for boycott due to documented work supporting DHS immigration enforcement agencies, including ICE and CBP, and the existence of organized public and employee calls urging Deloitte to end or reduce this work.

Civil-society documentation describes Deloitte as holding multiple large contracts with ICE and CBP, including contracts tied to operational support and information-sharing systems described as facilitating coordination across DHS agencies.[1]

Federal procurement records show DHS awards to Deloitte with ICE and CBP components, including:

  • ICE award listings that identify Deloitte as the recipient for contracts funded by ICE components.[2]
  • CBP task orders described as “data analytics” support under CBP contract vehicles.[3]

Procurement databases also describe Deloitte awards for “internet research and data analytics support services” for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), indicating Deloitte as awardee for ERO-targeting operations support.[4]

Deloitte’s ICE and CBP contracting has also been the subject of public controversy and boycott pressure. Reporting in 2018 described a petition by Deloitte employees calling on the firm to end contracts with ICE and CBP in response to immigration enforcement policy controversies.[5]

Background

ICE and CBP rely on contractors for technology, analytics, records support, and program services across enforcement and investigative functions. Because these contracts can contribute to surveillance, targeting, and enforcement capacity, ICE List documents and, where applicable, boycotts companies whose work materially supports immigration enforcement operations.[1]

== Sources ==

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 [[[1](https://investigate.afsc.org/company/deloitte) Deloitte Consulting LLP | AFSC Investigate]]
  2. [[[2](https://www.usaspending.gov/award/CONT_AWD_70CTD022FR0000181_7012_GS00Q14OADU113_4732) CONTRACT to DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP (ICE) | USAspending.gov]]
  3. [[[3](https://www.usaspending.gov/award/CONT_AWD_70B04C19F00000233_7014_70B04C19A00000003_7014) CONTRACT to DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP (CBP data analytics task order) | USAspending.gov]]
  4. [[[4](https://www.highergov.com/contract/GS00Q14OADU113-70CDCR21FR0000022/) GS00Q14OADU113-70CDCR21FR0000022 (Internet Research and Data Analytics Support) | HigherGov]]
  5. [[[5](https://www.hstoday.us/cbp/deloitte-employee-petition-asks-company-to-end-contracts-with-ice-cbp/) Deloitte employee petition asks company to end contracts with ICE, CBP | HS Today]] (Jul. 13, 2018)