Vancouver tech firm Hootsuite provides services to U.S. Homeland Security
VANCOUVER — United States procurement records show that Vancouver tech firm Hootsuite is providing social media services to the Department of Homeland Security — five years after it axed a contract with U.S. immigration authorities amid a staff backlash.
The emergence of the fresh contracts between the U.S. government and New York-based Seneca Strategic Partners comes amid criticism for the tactics of American immigration officers whose actions fall under Homeland Security control.
The deals have also prompted a warning from a tech ethicist that companies need to think beyond the short term, and instead consider their place in history.
A U.S. procurement site shows the contracts, which were first reported by Business in Vancouver, are worth up to US$2.8 million. The contracts started in August 2024 and are scheduled to last two years, with the possibility of a further three-year extension to August 2029.


