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GovCon

A capture-grade picture of any federal opportunity — in one prompt.

Active solicitations, prior awards, set-aside history, related parties, and protest record — synthesized into a capture brief you can act on.

Half a day per opportunity Under 3 minutes

The work the same, the time math redrawn.

BeforeHalf a day per opportunity

A capture team's tool stack and manual cross-checks

  • ·SAM.gov for solicitations, USAspending for awards, GovCon for context — three logins, no synthesis
  • ·Court Listener for protest history requires its own search dance
  • ·Related-party scoping ("who else is bidding") is manual
  • ·Bid/no-bid decisions made without the full picture
AfterUnder 3 minutes

A capture brief covering opportunity, awards, parties, and protest history

  • One prompt; the capture write-up comes out finished
  • Related-party expansion ("who has won this work before") built in
  • Protest record surfaced from the public docket
  • Re-usable across the pipeline, brand-able for the partner deck

A real example

One prompt in. A cited deliverable out.

Pull all US-government solicitations and awards related to Picket Defense Systems.

Picket Defense Systems — Federal Activity

Synthesized · cited

Active solicitations

  • Three opportunities matching name and parent organization filtering across SAM.gov.

Award history (trailing 36 months)

  • Prior obligations across DoD service branches and adjacent agencies.
  • Set-aside pattern: predominantly small-business set-asides on prior awards.

Adjacent parties

  • Two prime-sub relationships flagged from joint-award metadata.

Protest record

  • No active GAO protests; one withdrawn protest in the trailing 24 months.

Citations

SAM.govUSAspendingCourt Listener (GAO)GovCon

Illustrative example. Real output is generated against live records.

What you get

The deliverable comes out finished — not as a pile of records to review.

  • Capture brief covering opportunity, prior awards, parties, and protest record
  • Set-aside profiling and incumbent identification
  • Brandable output — partner-deck ready
  • Re-runs on the next pursuit the same day

Who uses this

Federal Contracting Intelligence maps across multiple buyer profiles — same workflow, different outcomes.

Capture managers

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

BD & sales leaders

Pipeline-grade snapshots of named pursuers

Protest counsel

Background brief on the bidder and the agency

SBA bid pursuit

Set-aside scoping and incumbent profiling

Built on the public record

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

Frequently asked questions

Does this replace SAM.gov or my capture tool?
No — it sits on top of them. SAM and USAspending are the source of truth; this synthesizes them into a capture brief you can act on. Think of it as a senior analyst sitting between you and your tool stack.
Can I see who else has bid on similar work?
Yes. Adjacent-party expansion surfaces prior awardees, common subs, and recurring teaming relationships from joint-award metadata.
Are GAO protests covered?
Yes. The public-record protest history at GAO and the relevant courts is pulled in via Court Listener and surfaced inline.

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