Nashville, TN, August 11, 2026 —

Plans are underway to establish a new 24-hour Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) call center in Adams, Tennessee, according to federal contract documents. The initiative represents a significant investment in the agency’s operational capabilities and support for local law enforcement.

The contract, valued at $63 million, has been awarded to Koniag Government Services. This agreement outlines the objectives for the new facility, which are multifaceted and designed to enhance ICE’s responsiveness and effectiveness.

Key objectives for the call center include providing support to local law enforcement agencies that have cooperative agreements with ICE. This aims to streamline communication and collaboration between federal and local entities. Additionally, the center will play a role in locating unaccompanied migrant children, a critical humanitarian and operational task. The contract also specifies the development of new technologies for ICE, suggesting a forward-looking approach to the agency’s technological infrastructure.

The establishment of this call center in Adams, Tennessee, is expected to bolster ICE’s ability to manage its diverse responsibilities across the region. Further details regarding the timeline for the call center’s establishment and its operational specifics were not immediately available in the federal contract documents.



Story summarized from the original created by Anita Wadhwani on tennesseelookout.com, see more information here.

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