Chainalysis Government Solutions has filed suit in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, case number 26-1067C, alleging that the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement bypassed standard competition procedures to hand an exclusive procurement contract directly to TRM Labs, one of its primary competitors.
The complaint itself is sealed. Chainalysis requested and received court approval to file under seal on July 27, citing proprietary information. Also, the public docket lays out the core allegation: DHS and ICE skipped the normal competitive bidding process and awarded the contract to TRM without putting it out for competition.
Chainalysis is asking the court to halt the arrangement entirely. Moreover, TRM Labs moved quickly, filing as an intervenor-defendant to defend the contract award. That move signals that TRM has enough at stake to fight this in court rather than let the government handle it alone, which hints at the size and significance of the contract in question.
The Timeline Is Tight
The court has set a compressed briefing schedule with a clear end date. Chainalysis must file its motion for judgment on the administrative record by August 11. The government and TRM Labs respond and file cross-motions by August 21. Plaintiff replies by August 26. Defence replies follow on August 31.
Furthermore, the joint appendix is due September 1, with oral arguments scheduled for September 2 at 10:00 a.m. EDT at the National Courts Building in Washington, D.C. The government has separately requested a final ruling by September 10. That is a six-week window from filing to decision, unusually fast for federal procurement litigation.
Chainalysis and TRM Labs are the two dominant players, and this case puts the question of how government agencies select their vendors directly in front of a federal judge. A ruling in Chainalysis’s favour would invalidate the TRM contract and force a competitive rebidding process, potentially disrupting active federal investigations that rely on that infrastructure.
A ruling for the government keeps TRM in place but sets a precedent that sole-source awards in crypto analytics can survive legal challenge. Either way, the decision expected before mid-September will be closely watched across the blockchain intelligence industry.
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