Chainalysis sues U.S. over $94.7M TRM Labs contract

Абстракт:Chainalysis Government Solutions sued the U.S. government in the Court of Federal Claims over ICE‘s $94.7 million sole-source contract awarded to rival TRM Labs for blockchain analytics, crypto tracing, and cybercrime support. The complaint, filed July 27, remains sealed, and TRM Labs has intervened on the government’s side. The court set an expedited briefing schedule, with sealed motions filed in August, oral argument scheduled for September 2, and a decision requested by September 10. Public records confirm the award was not competed and that ICE deemed only one source reasonably available, but no court ruling has determined whether the procurement violated federal contracting rules, so the central legal questions remain unresolved.

Chainalysis Government Solutions has taken the U.S. government to the Court of Federal Claims over a $94.7 million Immigration and Customs Enforcement contract awarded to rival blockchain intelligence company TRM Labs.

The case, Chainalysis Government Solutions, LLC v. United States, No. 26-1067C, was filed July 27. TRM Labs has intervened on the government‘s side. The court’s July 31 order confirms Chainalysiss complaint was permitted to remain under seal and establishes an expedited briefing schedule.

Chainalysis challenges a $94.7 million sole-source award

Public procurement records show ICE awarded TRM Labs contract 70CMSD26C00000005 on July 1 for analytical support to the Homeland Security Task Force National Coordination Center Cyber Disruption Center. The contract is worth up to $94.66 million and runs through June 30, 2027. Records classify it as not competed, using sole-source procedures with one bid received.

ICYMI: Chainalysis sued the government over a sole-source contract that went to TRM Labs instead.

Chainalysis (through its government arm) says DHS/ICE skipped normal competition and handed the work straight to TRM. Theyre asking the court to stop it.

The full complaint is…

ICE had announced its intention in June to obtain the services from a single source. Its procurement notice said the agency determined that only one source was reasonably available for the required capabilities. Interested companies were given until June 11 to submit capability statements.

Because Chainalysis‘s complaint is sealed, its precise claims about why ICE’s procurement violated federal contracting rules are not publicly verifiable from the complaint itself. The public record confirms the challenge and the sole-source nature of the award, but the court has not ruled that ICE acted improperly.

TRM Labs contract covers crypto tracing and cybercrime

ICEs publicly described requirement goes well beyond a standard software subscription. The work supports scam disruption, cybercrime investigations and sextortion cases. Required capabilities include cryptocurrency transaction tracing, blockchain analytics, open-source intelligence, asset recovery support and criminal-network mapping.

The dispute therefore places two major U.S. blockchain intelligence suppliers in direct competition for a large federal law-enforcement program. As crypto.news previously reported, ICE had already moved to acquire forensic software from both TRM Labs and Chainalysis as federal agencies expanded their ability to trace digital assets.

The technology has become increasingly important to government investigations. In related coverage, blockchain analytics have played a growing role in U.S. sanctions enforcement and crypto asset freezes, including cases involving state-linked wallets and illicit financial networks.

Court puts Chainalysis case on an accelerated schedule

Judge Stephen S. Schwartz ordered the government to produce the full administrative record and set an unusually compressed briefing calendar. Chainalysiss motion for judgment on the administrative record was due Aug. 11, while the government and TRM Labs must file their cross-motions and responses by Aug. 21.

The latest public docket confirms Chainalysis filed its Aug. 11 motion under seal. That means the companys detailed arguments and evidence are still unavailable for public review.

Chainalysis must respond to the government and TRM Labs by Aug. 26. Their final replies are due Aug. 31, followed by a joint appendix on Sept. 1.

What happens next

Oral arguments are scheduled for Sept. 2 at 10:00 a.m. EDT at the National Courts Building in Washington, D.C. The government has asked Judge Schwartz to issue a decision by Sept. 10.

Until the briefing becomes public or the court issues its ruling, the central legal questions remain unresolved. The confirmed facts are that ICE awarded TRM Labs a roughly $94.7 million sole-source contract, Chainalysis has challenged the procurement, and no court has yet determined whether the award violated federal acquisition rules.

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