In addition, the probe into SAP and Carahsoft’s activities could have wider implications for government procurement in the IT sector. Federal agencies rely on vendors like SAP to deliver critical technology infrastructure, and any proven malfeasance could prompt stricter regulations and greater oversight of pricing practices for government contracts.
According to Yamohiadeen, the impact will largely depend on existing investments and relationships, as “high vendor lock-in can make switching vendors challenging.” “Historically, similar investigations have occurred in the industry and have often resulted in settlements that create win-win scenarios for both parties,” he added.
The civil probe could take time to unfold, but the stakes are high for both SAP and Carahsoft. As one of the largest technology vendors to the US government, SAP is navigating a delicate situation that could have long-term consequences for its standing in the federal IT procurement market.