Public Sector Intelligence

Stop Pitching to Dead Bureaus.
Get Verified Government ICPs.

Standard "Gov" lists are 90% dead links and broken email addresses. Our AI agents verify SAM.gov registration, active contracts, and agency hierarchy to find verified Federal Contractors, Municipal Agencies, and Defense Suppliers.

The "GovCon" Data Maze

Why scraping USAspending isn't enough.

The public sector is huge but opaque. A "Contractor" could be Lockheed Martin or a janitorial service. If you sell cybersecurity or engineering services, you need clearance.

You need to filter out the small vendors and find the Prime Contractors winning multi-million dollar awards.

  • Expired SAM Registrations
  • 1-Person Consulting LLCs
  • Agencies with no budget authority
Metric Standard "Gov" List Our ICP Database
Classification NAICS Code Contract Vehicle (GSA/SEWP)
Activity Unknown Recent Award History
Tech Stack None GovCloud, Deltek, Unanet
Clearance Unknown Facility Clearance Signal

20 High-Value Government ICPs

Target the public sector by their mission.

Defense Contractors (Primes)

Top tier DOD suppliers. Targets for specialized engineering, staffing, and security.

Municipal Governments

City and County admins. Targets for smart city tech, fleet management, and civil works.

GovTech SaaS

Software built for gov. Targets for FedRAMP hosting and compliance consulting.

Intelligence Support Services

Contractors for CIA/NSA. High clearance. Targets for SCIF construction and secure comms.

Aerospace & Space Systems

NASA/Space Force vendors. Targets for exotic materials and testing labs.

Federal Construction

Building courthouses/bases. Targets for bonding, heavy equipment, and labor compliance.

IT Services (8a/HubZone)

Small business set-asides. Targets for sub-contracting partnerships and proposal writing.

Public Safety Agencies

Police/Fire/EMS. Targets for dispatch software, body cams, and uniforms.

Transit Authorities

Public transportation. Targets for ticketing systems, bus parts, and signage.

Water & Power Districts

Public utilities. Targets for infrastructure monitoring and billing.

Public Libraries

Information centers. Targets for digital catalogs and community programs.

State Agencies (DMV/Tax)

State level bureaucracy. Targets for modernization consulting and digitization.

Diplomatic Missions

Embassies and Consulates. Targets for security services and logistics.

Waste Management (Public)

Sanitation departments. Targets for truck maintenance and routing.

Parks & Rec Departments

Managing public land. Targets for landscaping equipment and playground gear.

Courts & Justice Systems

Judicial administration. Targets for case management and recording systems.

Housing Authorities

Public housing admin. Targets for maintenance software and tenant portals.

Economic Development Corps

Promoting local growth. Targets for marketing services and data analysis.

VA Hospitals

Veterans Affairs medical centers. Targets for medical supplies and staffing.

National Labs (DOE)

Research facilities. Targets for scientific equipment and supercomputing.

Anatomy of a High-Value Government Lead

In GovCon, the "Contract Vehicle" is the ticket to ride. A company on GSA Schedule 70 can sell IT instantly. One without it is stuck in RFP hell.

We extract these "Procurement Signals" to help you find the winners.

Contract Fingerprints

  • Vehicles: Mentions of GSA, SEWP, CIO-SP3, or OASIS.
  • Set-Asides: Badges for SDVOSB (Veteran), WOSB (Women), or 8(a).
  • Agencies: Logos of DHS, HHS, or Army on the "Clients" page.

Compliance Signals

  • CMMC: Mentions of Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (Required for DOD).
  • Accounting: Usage of Deltek Costpoint or Unanet (DCAA compliant).
  • Clearance: "Facility Clearance" or "Top Secret" in job posts.

Outreach Strategy: The "Teaming" Play

If you sell specialized software, filter for Prime Contractors on the SEWP V vehicle who lack your specific capability.
Pitch: "We can be your sub-contractor for the upcoming [Agency] AI solicitation..."

Verification: The "CAGE Code" Check

We validate contractors by their government registration.

  • SAM Status: Is their registration active?
  • UEI: Do they display their Unique Entity ID?
  • NAICS: Do their listed codes match your target industry?

This ensures you pitch to ready-to-buy entities, not unregistered hopefuls.

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