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WidePoint Corporation

WidePoint Corporation

Industry Managed mobility services; telecom lifecycle management; identity & access management; cybersecurity services; government contracting
Country United States
Founded 1997
Headquarters Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Parent company
Status Active
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Overview

WidePoint Corporation (NYSE American: WYY) is a United States–based technology services company headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. The company provides managed mobility services, telecommunications lifecycle management, and related secure services to enterprise and government customers, with a significant focus on U.S. federal agencies.

WidePoint publicly identifies the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a core customer, delivering services under DHS Cellular Wireless Managed Services (CWMS) contract vehicles that support device management, service provisioning, and operational mobility needs across DHS components.

Boycott

WidePoint is listed for boycott due to documented contracting that supports U.S. immigration enforcement agencies.

Public federal procurement records and company disclosures describe ICE awards to WidePoint entities for equipment and services supporting ICE operations, including tablets, accessories, and cellular service for ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). These services support field operations and investigative personnel.

WidePoint has also publicly announced task order awards and contract modifications with ICE for wireless managed services, increasing the scope and value of its support for ICE mobility operations. In addition, WidePoint has announced CWMS 2.0 task order awards with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), describing managed cellular wireless services that support CBP personnel and operations.

Background

ICE and CBP rely on contractors to provide communications infrastructure, mobile device management, and related support services that materially enable enforcement and investigative activities. Because these contracts contribute to the operational capacity of immigration enforcement agencies, ICE List documents and, where applicable, boycotts companies whose work supports these systems and services.

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