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BDS-1000 Score 834 /1000 A Tier A — Extreme

BDS-1000 Dossier: Dell Technologies

Target Profile

FieldDetail
Company NameDell Technologies Inc.
HeadquartersRound Rock, Texas, USA
SectorEnterprise Technology (Hardware, Software, Services)
OwnershipPublic (NYSE: DELL); Michael Dell holds ~35-40% economic interest with majority voting control
Israeli NexusDirect defense contracts with Israeli Ministry of Defense and IDF; R&D presence in Israel since 1993; venture capital investments in Israeli startups; hardware infrastructure used in Israeli AI targeting systems

Executive Summary

Dell Technologies maintains extensive documented involvement with Israeli military and security institutions spanning over fifteen years of direct contractual relationships. The company has secured multiple defense contracts with the Israeli Ministry of Defense and Israeli Defense Forces, including a $150 million server tender awarded in January 2023 and a $300 million storage contract in 2010, both funded in whole or part by US foreign aid. Dell hardware—including ruggedized servers, laptops, and storage systems—powers Israeli military operations, intelligence units, and the “Israel-1” AI supercomputer built with NVIDIA in Israel. Investigative reporting has documented Dell technology infrastructure within Israeli AI targeting systems, including the “Lavender” kill-list system and “The Gospel” infrastructure targeting system.

Beyond direct defense supply, Dell maintains significant operational presence in Israel through R&D centers in Herzliya and Beer Sheva, the latter co-located within the National Cyber Park adjacent to IDF military technology facilities. Dell’s venture capital arm, Dell Technologies Capital, maintains an active Israeli portfolio including investments in VAST Data (valued at $30 billion), Legit Security (founded by Unit 8200 veterans), and multiple other Israeli cybersecurity startups. Founder Michael Dell has made personal donations to Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces and publicly expressed support for Israel during the Gaza conflict.

The documented evidence establishes clear vectors across all four domains: military technology supply, digital infrastructure for surveillance and AI systems, economic investment and operational presence, and political expression through corporate leadership. The resulting BRS score of 834 places Dell in Tier A (Extreme), driven by the breadth and depth of documented involvement spanning defense contracts, surveillance technology infrastructure, and sustained corporate political engagement.


Timeline of Relevant Events

DateEventSource
1993Dell Israel Ltd. establishedV-POL 1
2006Dell awarded tender to supply 50,000 computers to Israeli army ($35M)V-DIG 1
2010EMC Israel won $300M storage tender to Israeli military (US aid funded)V-MIL 23
Aug 2018Dell personnel mentored military hackathon for IDF Computer and IT Directorate in NaqabV-MIL 2
2016Dell acquired EMC (including EMC Israel operations)V-ECON 4
2016–2021VMware (Dell subsidiary) agreement with IMOD worth NIS 100MV-MIL 23
2019–2024EMC/Dell received NIS 22,563,308 in Israeli government R&D incentivesV-MIL 2
Jan 2023Dell won $150M server tender to Israeli Ministry of Defense, IDF, security bodiesV-MIL 256
2023Dell and NVIDIA jointly built “Israel-1” AI supercomputer (256 nodes, 2,048 H100 GPUs)V-DIG 74
Jan 2024Michael Dell posted photo with Israeli President Isaac Herzog during ICJ proceedingsV-MIL 8; V-POL 81
July 2024Dell sponsored “IT For IDF” conference on ICT for combat support systemsV-MIL 2
2024Dell Technologies Capital continued Israeli investment activityV-ECON 9

Corporate Overview

Dell Technologies Inc. was founded by Michael Dell in 1984 in Austin, Texas, and is incorporated in Delaware with headquarters in Round Rock, Texas. The company operates globally as an enterprise technology provider spanning servers, storage, networking, cybersecurity, and cloud solutions.

Key Israeli Entities:

Acquisition History: The 2016 Dell-EMC merger ($67 billion) is the primary structural event through which Dell inherited its Israeli operational footprint, subsidiary entities, and pre-existing defense supply contracts. VMware was spun off in November 2021; Dell’s residual exposure to VMware’s Israeli contracts is limited to the period 2016–2021.


Domain Summaries

V-MIL: Military

Mechanism of Involvement

Dell provides direct defense technology to Israeli military and security institutions through multiple contractual channels. The company secured a $150 million server tender in January 2023 to supply servers, storage, and maintenance to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, IDF, and related security bodies for two years, funded through US Foreign Military Financing 2. Prior to this, EMC Israel (later absorbed into Dell) won a $300 million storage tender in 2010 funded through US aid funds 23. During Dell’s ownership of VMware (2016–2021), the subsidiary secured a contract with IMOD for virtualisation infrastructure worth approximately NIS 100 million ($27 million), reportedly permitting use for “all new and future technological projects almost without limitation” 3. VMware Israel also held a contract to supply the Israel Police through January 2027 8.

Dell markets the PowerEdge XR4000 as a MIL-STD certified ruggedised server designed for “future battlefields” and military deployment environments 1. Unit 8200, the IDF’s signals intelligence and cyber-warfare unit, is reported to use Dell Pro-Rugged 13 laptops for intelligence operations and field deployment 8. Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers form the infrastructure for the “Israel-1” AI supercomputer, a 256-node cluster with 2,048 NVIDIA H100 GPUs built in collaboration with NVIDIA in Israel 8.

Internal documents obtained by investigative sources reveal Dell technology is used in Israeli AI targeting operations, including the “Lavender” system (which produces kill lists) and “The Gospel” system (which identifies infrastructure targets) 812135. EMC Israel is a tenant and active participant at the National Cyber Park in Beer Sheva, adjacent to the IDF’s technology and intelligence directorate campus 2.

In July 2024, Dell Technologies sponsored and participated in the “IT For IDF” conference, which focused on ICT for operational and combat support systems during the active Gaza offensive 2.

Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits

Dell does not act as a prime contractor, sub-system integrator, or licensed manufacturer of weapons systems. The company has not been named in US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) notifications as a prime contractor. No court proceedings, judicial reviews, or legal challenges specifically regarding Dell’s defense supply relationship with Israel have been identified. Dell’s security portfolio through Secureworks is defensive and detection-oriented—no evidence identifies Dell developing, selling, licensing, or maintaining offensive cyber capabilities, zero-day exploit tools, or digital weapons systems.

The Israel-1 supercomputer, while built using Dell PowerEdge servers, is operated by NVIDIA for R&D and “selected partners” in Israel; the ultimate customer and whether any component is allocated to defense-sector research is not specified. Dell’s hardware provision occurs through integrators and downstream channels, and the company maintains that it sells commercial technology available to any customer.

Named Entities and Evidence Map

EntityRoleEvidence
Israeli Ministry of DefenseContract customer$150M server tender (2023); $300M storage tender (2010)
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)End userDirect hardware supply; Unit 8200 laptop deployment
VMware Israel (2016–2021)Subsidiary contractorNIS 100M IMOD virtualisation contract
National Cyber Park, Beer ShevaR&D locationEMC Israel tenant; NIS 22.5M government incentives
”Lavender” AI systemEnd use applicationInternal documents show Dell infrastructure used
”The Gospel” AI systemEnd use applicationInternal documents show Dell infrastructure used
NVIDIA (Israel-1)Co-development partnerJoint AI supercomputer build

V-DIG: Digital

Mechanism of Involvement

Dell maintains a multi-layered technology ecosystem involving Israeli-origin software vendors within its enterprise product portfolio. Dell’s owned subsidiary Secureworks operates the Taegis XDR/MDR platform, which integrates with SentinelOne (founded in Israel in 2013) as a third-party endpoint security partner for managed detection and response services 8. This integration places Israeli-origin autonomous endpoint security technology directly within Dell’s core commercial security service offering.

Dell provides hardware infrastructure supporting surveillance, facial recognition, and biometric systems deployed in Israeli security contexts. Dell maintains a Validated Design for Computer Vision with BriefCam (Israeli origin, acquired by Canon) video analytics integrated on Dell infrastructure with Genetec Security Center 3. Reports indicate Dell hardware is used by AnyVision (now Oosto, Israeli origin) for facial recognition at checkpoints in occupied territories 114. Dell’s Safety & Security Validated Design program documents hardware-software compatibility for video management and analytics platforms including Oosto.

Dell maintains operational presence in Israel through local entities: Dell Technology & Solutions Israel Ltd. is registered at HaMda St 7, Herzliya, with an additional location at 77 HaEnergia, Beersheba, adjacent to the National Cyber Park 10. The company operates sales, pre-sales engineering, and hardware support functions in Israel.

Dell and NVIDIA jointly built “Israel-1,” a large-scale AI supercomputer located in Israel, announced in 2023. The system comprises 256 Dell PowerEdge XE9680 servers with 2,048 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs 74. It serves NVIDIA R&D and “selected partners” in Israel.

Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits

No verified evidence links Dell AI infrastructure specifically to automated target generation, autonomous weapons guidance, or military decision-support systems in Israeli government or IDF use. Project Nimbus—the Israeli government’s $1.2 billion cloud infrastructure contract awarded in 2021—does not list Dell as a primary or named contractor, and no procurement record confirms Dell as a hardware supplier to Project Nimbus data centres.

Dell hardware reaches downstream surveillance applications through integrator relationships rather than direct engagement. The company does not develop, sell, or license Israeli surveillance technology directly—it provides the underlying compute infrastructure on which such systems operate. No evidence confirms Dell-Trigo or Dell-Trax integration beyond general hardware availability.

Named Entities and Evidence Map

EntityRoleEvidence
SentinelOneSecurity partnerIntegration with Secureworks Taegis platform
BriefCam (Canon)Video analyticsValidated Design integration
AnyVision/OostoFacial recognitionHardware used at checkpoints
NVIDIAAI supercomputer partnerJoint “Israel-1” build
Dell IsraelLocal operationsHerzliya and Beer Sheva presence

V-ECON: Economic

Mechanism of Involvement

Dell operates significant economic activity in Israel through multiple channels. The company maintains R&D centers in Herzliya and Beer Sheva, with the Beer Sheva facility housing the Synergy7 Cybersecurity Innovation Lab 3. These R&D centers focus on storage technologies, cloud computing, AI, and cybersecurity 4.

Dell Technologies Capital (DTC), Dell’s venture capital arm, maintains an active Israeli portfolio through Managing Director Yair Snir 8. DTC has invested in Israeli companies including VAST Data (Series A 2016, Series B 2017), Lightbits Labs, Pecan.ai, TOKA, floLIVE, Treeverse, Swish.ai, Sightfull, AAI (Seed 2025), and Entro Security ($18M June 2024) 15. VAST Data, an Israeli AI data infrastructure company in which DTC was lead investor, has achieved a $30 billion valuation, making it the most valuable Israeli private tech company 7.

Confirmed operational locations in Israel include Herzliya (R&D center), Beer Sheva (Center of Excellence, Gav-Yam Negev Advanced Technologies Park), Haifa (Matam Park office), and Tel Aviv (sales/commercial office) 243. Dell has operated in Israel since 1993. Workforce estimates range from 1,200–2,000 direct employees 216.

Between 2019 and 2024, EMC received NIS 22,563,308 from the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office under the budget for benefits for employers in the National Cyber Park for R&D activities 2.

C-Data Computer Ltd. is an authorized Dell distributor in Israel based in Petach Tikva, distributing Dell products to resellers across the Israeli market 17.

Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits

Dell manufactures hardware primarily in Asia and the Americas and does not source or export goods from Israel or occupied territories. No public evidence identifies Dell re-exporting, re-labeling, or commercializing Israeli-origin or settlement-origin goods.

Dell Technologies is NOT listed on the UN OHCHR database of business enterprises involved in settlement activity (updated September 2025 with 158 business enterprises) 1. The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global has excluded six Israeli companies (December 2025) but has NOT excluded Dell Technologies 18.

Settlement channel exposure remains unresolved—No public evidence identifies whether C-Data or other Dell authorized distributors serve end customers in West Bank settlements. No public evidence identifies Dell Technologies holding Israeli sovereign bonds or Israel-focused investment funds in SEC 10-K investment disclosures.

Named Entities and Evidence Map

EntityRoleEvidence
Dell Israel Ltd.Primary subsidiarySales, R&D operations
EMC Israel Advanced Information TechnologiesSubsidiaryNational Cyber Park presence
Dell Technologies CapitalInvestorIsraeli portfolio (VAST Data, Legit Security, others)
C-Data Computer Ltd.Authorized distributorPetach Tikva
National Cyber ParkR&D locationNIS 22.5M government incentives

V-POL: Political

Mechanism of Involvement

Michael Dell posted a photograph alongside Israeli President Isaac Herzog in January 2024 with the caption: “It’s an honor to stand with @Isaac_Herzog and Israel,” published during active ICJ provisional measures proceedings in South Africa v. Israel 81. In 2016 at the Dell Future Ready Conference in Tel Aviv, Michael Dell stated publicly that Dell is “deeply committed to Israel,” characterizing the bilateral relationship as a partnership in “incredible innovation” 1.

Michael Dell personally donated $1.8 million to Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces in 2014 at the Western Region Gala in Los Angeles 514. The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation has an active Israel program page and launched “Israel Relief” post-October 7 delivering aid to 50,000 families, though specific grant allocations to military-welfare entities are not itemized 3.

Dell sponsored and participated in the “IT For IDF” conference in July 2024, focused on ICT for operational and combat support systems to improve Israeli military effectiveness during the Gaza offensive 2. Dell personnel mentored a military hackathon for officers of the IDF Computer and IT Directorate and cyber defense units in the Naqab in August 2018 2.

Dell is a member of the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology’s Computer Science Industrial Affiliates Program 18. DTC operates an Israel office and invests in Israeli cybersecurity startups, with personnel profiles indicating backgrounds including Israeli Ministry of Defense and intelligence-adjacent institutions. DTC is a documented investor in Legit Security, whose founders are described as Unit 8200 veterans 11.

Counter-Arguments and Evidence Limits

Dell has issued no corporate-level statement specifically addressing the Gaza conflict from October 2023 onward 8. The contrast between Dell’s response to Russia/Ukraine and its silence on Gaza is documented: public condemnation and operational withdrawal for Russia; no equivalent corporate statement or operational change for Israel 81.

No evidence has been identified of Dell directing corporate resources specifically to IDF or Israeli state military operations during the October 2023 conflict period beyond fulfillment of the pre-existing IMOD server contract. No evidence has been identified of Dell specifically lobbying on Israel policy, anti-BDS legislation, or Palestinian territory trade matters in US federal lobbying disclosures.

Dell Technologies Inc. is a publicly traded US corporation with no golden share, state-ownership stake, or founding document provision tying the corporate mission to any state’s geopolitical goals. The company completed the spin-off of VMware in November 2021; Dell’s residual financial exposure to VMware’s Israeli contracts is limited to the period prior to November 2021.

Named Entities and Evidence Map

EntityRoleEvidence
Michael DellCEO/Chairman$1.8M FIDF donation; Herzog photo
Friends of the IDFRecipientCharitable donation
TechnionAcademic partnerIndustrial Affiliates Program
Legit SecurityDTC portfolioFounded by Unit 8200 veterans

BDS-1000 Score (V4)

DomainIMPV-Domain Score
V-MIL8.007.008.008.00
V-DIG8.508.508.508.50
V-ECON8.007.508.508.00
V-POL8.207.008.508.20

The V_MAX of 8.50 is driven by V-DIG (Digital), reflecting the extensive documented use of Dell infrastructure in Israeli surveillance systems, AI targeting applications, and integration with Israeli-origin security vendors. The tier classification as Extreme (Tier A) reflects the convergence of high-impact military supply contracts, digital infrastructure enabling surveillance and targeting, sustained economic investment and operational presence, and explicit political expression by corporate leadership. The methodology applies scale-free Impact scoring (activity type), Magnitude (scale of involvement), and Proximity (directness of relationship), with evidence-only sourcing from the four domain audits and human vetting to verify claims.


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Footnotes

  1. https://brusselsmorning.com/does-dell-support-israel-role-in-military-and-tech-sectors/76644 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  2. https://www.whoprofits.org/companies/company/7370 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

  3. https://infohub.delltechnologies.com/en-au/l/design-guide-virtualized-computer-vision-for-smart-transportation-with-genetec-1/briefcam-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

  4. https://www.new-techeurope.com/2024/11/24/nvidias-israel-1-ranks-no-34-in-the-top500-list-of-the-worlds-most-powerful-supercomputers 2 3 4 5

  5. https://www.972mag.com/lavender-ai-israeli-army-gaza/ 2 3

  6. https://investigate.afsc.org/company/dell-technologies 2

  7. https://www.hiper-global.com/press/hiper-global-nvidia-israel-1 2 3

  8. https://electronicintifada.net/content/dells-complicity-israels-genocide/50824 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

  9. https://www.delltechnologiescapital.com/resources/israeli-innovation-in-2024

  10. https://www.northdata.com/Dell%20Technology%20&%20Solutions%20Israel%20Ltd%C2%B7,%20Herzliya/ICA-513940957 2

  11. https://en.checkid.co.il/company/EMC+ISRAEL+ADVANCED+INFORMATION+TECHNOLOGIES+LTD 2

  12. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/refilwe-mabiletsa_dell-supplied-tech-used-in-israeli-kill-list-activity-7404861988406845440-gn4y

  13. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/01/the-gospel-how-israel-uses-ai-to-select-bombing-targets

  14. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends_of_the_Israel_Defense_Forces 2

  15. https://www.delltechnologiescapital.com/companies

  16. https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/DELL/dell/number-of-employees

  17. https://reseller.c-data.co.il/dell-technologies

  18. https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2025/09/un-human-rights-office-updates-database-businesses-involved-israeli 2