SOURCE / NOTICES

Notices. The clock on every opportunity.

Funding opportunities, rulemaking notices, comment periods, and deadlines: the time-sensitive stream where timing decides everything. The engine watches it and tells you the moment something opens, changes, or closes.

Sources notices

What it is

A notice is government announcing that a window is open: a funding opportunity, a proposed rule, a comment period, an application deadline. It is the most time-sensitive source there is, because the value of knowing expires on a date.

The challenge

Notices are easy to publish and easy to miss. They appear across many sites on no shared schedule, and the difference between acting and missing the window is often a matter of days. The engine watches the stream continuously and pins each opportunity to its source and its dates, so the window reaches you while it is still open.

What the engine pulls from notices

  • Funding and grant opportunities as they open
  • Notices of proposed and final rulemaking
  • Public comment periods and how long they stay open
  • Application windows, milestones, and deadlines
  • Changes to a date or a requirement, the moment they post
  • Each notice pinned to its source and its dates

In practice

A vendor watching a program needs to know the day applications open. The engine surfaces the notice, the window, and the source, so the deadline arrives as a heads-up while there is still time to act.

How the engine handles it

Every source runs the same five auditable stages, so what reaches you carries the record of where it came from and when it was checked.

  1. find
  2. store
  3. retrieve
  4. verify
  5. productize

Questions

What does VerisGov treat as a notice?

Government announcing that a window is open: a funding or grant opportunity, a notice of proposed or final rulemaking, a public comment period, an application deadline. It is the most time-sensitive source there is, because the value of knowing expires on a date.

How does VerisGov keep up with notices in time?

The engine watches the notice stream continuously across the many sites that publish it, and pins each opportunity to its source and its dates. The window reaches you while it is still open, with the deadline attached.

What happens when a deadline or requirement changes?

When a date moves or a requirement changes, the engine captures the change against the original notice and surfaces it, so you act on the current window rather than a stale one.

Which products are built from notices?

Notices feed monitoring and navigators, anywhere timing decides the outcome and you need to know the moment something opens, changes, or closes.

From this source to a verified product.

Tell us the source and the question. You get a working product, every fact pinned.