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Open Gov by Base

Senior-analyst output. On demand.

The work that used to take a research team — diligence packets, morning briefs, capture pursuits, regulatory watchlists — synthesized, cited, and ready to send. In minutes.

Vet a counterparty. Brief your morning. Pull the precedent. Build the packet.

< 5 min

From prompt to packet

6

Use cases out of the box

1-click

Citation verification

Same shape

Every deliverable, every time

Why teams switch from their tool stack.

Three things change when the work arrives finished instead of as a pile of records to review.

Hours, not weeks

Compresses weeks into minutes

Diligence, briefs, and capture pursuits that used to fill an analyst's week — answered in one prompt. The deliverable arrives finished, not as a pile of records to review.

Reads like an analyst wrote it

Synthesized, not searched

Cross-referenced across the records that matter for the question — then written. Not a search box returning records you have to interpret yourself.

Source-of-truth on every claim

Cited on every line

Every claim links back to its source. Verifiable, forward-able, stake-your-name-on-it ready. No "trust me" findings.

One prompt in. A cited deliverable out.

The deliverable arrives finished.

Not a list of records to review. Not a search results page. A diligence packet, a morning brief, a capture write-up — already structured, already cited, already in the shape your team uses.

You can drill into any source the moment you want to verify a line. The provenance is part of the deliverable, not a separate review step. You stake your name on what comes out.

Run counterparty due diligence on Driftline Marine Services LLC.

YOU

Driftline Marine Services LLC — Diligence Summary

2 min ago

Corporate footprint

Active LA-based marine towage operator; 30+ year history. No federal debarment.

Federal activity

Reported obligations across USACE and USCG over the trailing 36 months.

Litigation & enforcement

Prior maritime PI matters; no pattern of regulatory enforcement.

Sanctions

Clear of all major designations.

Citations

Court recordsFederal contractsSanctions listsScreeningBSEE / OSHA

Illustrative example. Real output is generated against live records.

For the teams who do the work

Same workflow, different outcome. Map your team to the deliverables they’d run.

M&A diligence teams

Deal-ready dossier before the LOI.

Capture managers & GovCon BD

Bid/no-bid in 3 minutes, not 3 hours.

Compliance officers

Sanctions + Fed Reg + court watch in one.

Customs brokers

Per-line classification with citation chain.

EHS leads & marine HSE

BSEE / OSHA tracking on facility lists.

Ship agents & port ops

Packet by ETA, every call.

Trade counsel & policy

Issue tracking on tariffs and trade actions.

Underwriters & insurance

Submission-ready risk packet.

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Customs brokers, ship agents, freight forwarders, government contractors, trade lawyers, import/export managers.

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How it works

Same shape every time, regardless of the question.

1

Ask in plain language

Name the entity, lane, topic, or watchlist. Pick the use case or let the system route it.

2

The record runs in parallel

Cross-referenced across every relevant authority — the work a research team would split up.

3

A finished deliverable

Diligence packet, brief, capture write-up. Same shape every time. Branded for the recipient.

4

Cited on every line

One-click verification back to the source record. No "trust me" findings.

Where this fits in your stack

Most teams are paying for one of the alternatives below — or paying to build it themselves.

Database / record search

Paid registries, SAM, Court Listener, OFAC

What you get

Records — to read, interpret, and synthesize yourself.

Time / cost

Hours per query, multiplied by every source you check.

Alert service / news aggregator

Law-firm alerts, industry newsletters

What you get

Headlines — to triage in your inbox.

Time / cost

A compliance analyst sorting noise from signal, daily.

Boutique consultancy / research firm

Strategy + intel firms, junior-analyst staffing

What you get

A finished deliverable — for $5K–$50K and 1–4 weeks.

Time / cost

Weeks of lead time. Repeats are full-cost.

Open Gov by Base

One prompt; one cited deliverable

What you get

A finished deliverable — synthesized, cited, brand-able, in the shape your team uses.

Time / cost

Under 5 minutes. Re-runs the next day, the next week, the next entity.

Built for the way teams ship work

Same shape, every time.

Reviewers know where to look. Recipients know what to expect. New hires don’t need a style guide. The deliverable is consistent across every subject your team investigates — branded for your workspace, cited line-by-line, and ready to forward.

  • Predictable section structure on every output
  • Logo, colors, and footer match your workspace brand
  • Citations rendered as inspectable chips, not footnotes
  • Re-runs across new subjects keep the same shape
  • Watchlists deliver on cron without re-keying
DD PACKETMay 5

Driftline Marine

3 min · cited

Footprint
Federal
Litigation
Sanctions
+5 cites
DD PACKETMay 6

Stoneharbor Logistics

4 min · cited

Footprint
Federal
Litigation
Sanctions
+5 cites
DD PACKETMay 7

Northvane Defense

4 min · cited

Footprint
Federal
Litigation
Sanctions
+5 cites

Built on the public record.

Every answer is cross-referenced against authoritative sources and cited inline. Browse the underlying record directly when you need it — or just ask.

Coverage spans US and partner-jurisdiction authorities — federal courts, regulatory agencies, contracts, sanctions designations, vessel and port records, and more. Citations on every line.

Frequently asked questions

What buyers ask before they sign on. Cited and answered.

What does this actually do?
It returns a finished, cited deliverable for the work your team would otherwise spend hours or weeks compiling — counterparty diligence, intel briefs, capture pursuits, regulatory monitoring, pre-arrival packets, trade workflows. Same shape every time, every line cited.
How is this different from a search engine or a database?
A database gives you records. A search engine gives you links. This gives you the synthesized deliverable — what changed, who it affects, what to do — written in the shape your team already uses.
How is this different from a consultancy or research firm?
A consultancy gives you the same kind of deliverable — for $5K–$50K and a 1–4 week lead time. Open Gov returns the same shape of work in minutes, re-runnable across as many subjects as you have, brand-able for your team, and cited line-by-line so you can verify every claim.
Are answers cited?
Yes. Every claim links back to its underlying record. Verification is one click away on every line of every output. The provenance is part of the deliverable, not a separate review step.
Who is this for?
M&A diligence teams, capture managers, compliance officers, EHS leads, customs brokers, BD leaders, ship agents, trade counsel, underwriters — and any team that compresses public-record research into a deliverable.
How fast is it?
Most use cases return a deliverable in under five minutes. Watchlist briefs run on cron and are waiting for you when you start your day. Re-runs across new subjects take seconds, not full cycles.
Can I brand the output?
Yes. Deliverables render with your workspace brand — logo, colors, footer — so they're ready to forward to a client, partner, or executive without a redesign step.

Ready when you are

One prompt away from a finished deliverable.

Try it with three free questions a day. No setup. No subscription. Cited every line.