Hampton Roads GovCon RadarFederal contract intelligence · Facilities & infrastructure trades
Home › Paid analysis preview
Sanitized preview

What one entry in the paid report looks like

The example below is illustrative — the structure is real, the opportunity is invented, and identifying details from real notices are withheld. Every entry in the actual paid report looks like this, for every qualifying opportunity in the week.

Pursue  HVAC chiller replacement, maintenance facility — ██████████████ (illustrative example)
Fit score
84/100 — core trade match, primeable scope at small-crew scale
Win feasibility
71/100 — full & open, no incumbent advantage detected in notice text
Recommendation
PURSUE — in-trade, accessible, realistic at your size; site visit is the gating step
Buyer / agency
████████████████████ (shown in paid report)
Solicitation #
██████████████ (shown in paid report)
Entry burden
Bonding required at performance; no clearance signals; past-performance references requested
Key dates
Questions due ██████ · site visit ██████ · responses due ██████
Prime vs. sub
Primeable for a mechanical contractor; electrical scope is a natural sub-package
Amendments
1 tracked change — response deadline extended; history logged
Evidence
Source run, query, raw record and content hash cited for audit (shown in paid report)
Why redacted? Buyers pay for the identification and the call. Publishing them here would hand the work to non-buyers. The methodology page explains exactly how each field is produced.

Get this week's full report — $249