DOMAIN / PROCUREMENT

Procurement

How and where government buys, and the records that govern it, found, verified, and productized with every fact pinned to its government source.

What lives here

Contract opportunities and solicitations, award notices and award data, federal spending records, acquisition rules, set-aside criteria, and state and local solicitation channels.

What it is

Procurement is the record of how government buys. At the federal level, contract opportunities, solicitations, and award notices are posted through SAM.gov, contract award data is searchable there, and USAspending.gov is the official open source for federal awards including contracts, grants, and loans. The acquisition rules that govern these actions are codified and apply across agencies.

The data is hard because the signal is buried in volume and spread across systems. Opportunities and awards arrive constantly, the rules that decide eligibility and set-asides sit in separate references, and state and local procurement runs through its own channels entirely. For a vendor deciding where to bid or an analyst sizing a market, the value is in connecting an opportunity to its rules, its history, and its source. There is no single program that captures procurement, so VerisGov maps the opportunities, awards, and rules and pins each to its source.

What VerisGov surfaces

  • Contract opportunities, solicitations, and pre-solicitation notices
  • Award notices and contract award data across agencies
  • Federal spending records that trace contracts, grants, and loans
  • Acquisition rules and the requirements that govern how government buys
  • State and local solicitation channels alongside the federal ones
  • Set-aside and eligibility criteria that decide who can compete

The space

Procurement is not one program but the buying record that runs under all of government. VerisGov tracks contract opportunities, solicitations, award notices, spending records, and the acquisition rules that govern them across federal, state, and local channels, so a vendor or analyst can see where the money is going and what it takes to compete. When a specific buying program or agency pipeline warrants a dedicated map, the same engine builds a navigator for it.

Proven in production

VerisGov already runs a dedicated navigator for a federal health program, with per-state detail pinned to its government source. The same method maps a buying program or agency pipeline. See the RHTP Navigator as a working example of a fully built program navigator.

How VerisGov covers it

FIND

Locate opportunities, awards, spending records, and acquisition rules across SAM.gov, USAspending, and state channels.

VERIFY

Pin every opportunity, award, and rule to its primary source so a bid decision holds up.

PRODUCTIZE

Turn the verified corpus into a navigator, dashboard, report, dataset, or build. See what you can build.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What government data lives in the procurement domain?

This domain is the record of how government buys: contract opportunities, solicitations, and pre-solicitation notices, award notices and contract award data, federal spending records, acquisition rules, set-aside criteria, and state and local solicitation channels. It connects an opportunity to its rules, its history, and its source.

Which agencies and primary sources does VerisGov use for procurement data?

Federal coverage anchors to SAM.gov for opportunities, solicitations, and award notices, and USAspending.gov as the official open source for federal awards including contracts, grants, and loans. The codified acquisition rules apply across agencies, and state and local channels add their own, each pinned to its source.

How current is the procurement intelligence?

The signal is buried in volume and spread across systems, with opportunities and awards arriving constantly. The corpus tracks opportunities, awards, and the acquisition rules that govern them as they are posted across federal, state, and local channels.

How does VerisGov verify and productize procurement data?

VerisGov finds opportunities, awards, and rules across SAM.gov, USAspending.gov, and state and local channels, verifies each against its primary source, then productizes the corpus into a navigator, dashboard, report, or dataset. The RHTP Navigator at rhtpnavigator.com is a working example of the same source-pinned approach.

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