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Pre-RFP demand

Most bids are decided before the solicitation is written. Capveon mines the public record for demand as it forms (capital-improvement plans, budget approvals, board agendas, RFIs, expiring incumbencies) and fuses those signals into one ranked pipeline, so you engage while the requirement is still shapeable, not after the shortlist is already set.

Pre-RFP pipeline7 forming
Capital plan · Metro WaterM−16
Budget line · State DOTM−12
Board agenda · County BOSM−9
Recompete · NAVFAC SEM−6
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Signal → RFP verified · 14-mo median lead

What it does

  • Demand radar

    See where pre-RFP demand is forming and accelerating, by market and territory, each with a concrete first move and a lead-time to RFP.

  • One unified pipeline

    Forming demand and open solicitations merge into a single ranked work queue, so nothing important lives in a second tool.

  • Lead-time proof

    Every prediction links its early signal to the eventual RFP (both dates, the match), so 'we saw it first' is a receipt, not a claim.

How it works

  1. 01

    Mine the record

    Capveon ingests federal award and spending data alongside state and local sources (open datasets, legislative agendas, cooperative vehicles), normalized into one demand timeline.

  2. 02

    Rank by fit and lead-time

    Every forming signal and expiring contract is scored against your NAICS, past performance, and win history, then placed on a lead-time-to-RFP timeline.

  3. 03

    Fuse into a pipeline

    Signals graduate into tracked pre-RFP projects (hot / warm / watch) that carry into capture, so the pursuit has a spine before the RFP drops.

  • Forming demand, 12-18 months early
  • One ranked pre-RFP + open pipeline
  • Lead-time proof, with receipts

Questions

How can you know about work before the RFP?

Government telegraphs demand for months: capital plans, budget lines, board agendas, RFIs, and expiring contracts. Capveon reads those public signals and links them to the solicitation they become.

Isn't this just alerts?

No. Alerts stop at 'something happened.' Capveon ranks the signal by fit, attaches a lead-time, and fuses it into a pipeline with a first move, so it's a decision, not a notification.

What about state and local?

Federal coverage is deep; state, local, and cooperative coverage is real and expanding across open datasets, legislative agendas, and co-op vehicles. We name the coverage for your lane rather than imply 50-state parity.

The work is already forming.

Pilots run on live work, not a sandbox. Bring a job you care about and judge the output on the real thing.

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