https://beta.sam.gov/opp/5ab94eae1a8d422e88945b64181c6018/view
Now it's a waiting game, let's see if they are true to their promise that it can be delivered in less than a year.
This is very bad news. Monero's privacy is now put at risk as a result of the contract between the aforementioned analytics companies and the government. Developers must strengthen privacy techniques on the XMR blockchain if they want to maintain Monero as a privacy coin. As far as the Lightning Network goes, I wouldn't worry much about it since the network is not heavily used in the mainstream world yet. But if developers are planning to make people use Bitcoin's Layer-Two scalable solution for micropayments, they'd need to improve privacy on the LN as soon as possible. Right now, it's survival of the fittest. I doubt these companies will expose Monero and the LN's flaws/vulnerabilities to the community. If they did, the community will render its efforts in vain.
If Monero and The Lightning Network continues to be compromised by companies like Chainalysis and Integra FEC, then we're going to have to migrate to other privacy coins like Grin and Beam. Zcash is not an option as it's said the same has a backdoor implemented by the cryptocurrency's own developing company (Electric Coin Company). Besides this, Zcash's requirement of trusted setup is not ideal for full-fledged privacy. If the IRS successfully manages to hire these same companies to crackdown other privacy coins as well, then the whole crypto industry will be doomed. I hope I'm wrong and crypto emerges victorious in the long run. Just my opinion