Platform

Provenance

Cited intelligence

Capture decisions get defended: to a capture board, a teaming partner, a skeptical executive. So provenance isn't a feature bolted on at the end; it's the substrate. Every generated claim carries a citation to a public system of record.

Generated · Competitor brief

Incumbent’s base period ends FY27 Q21, with $19.0M obligated2 across 3 task orders3.

1SAM.govContract award2USAspendingObligations to date3FPDSTask-order history

What it does

  • Claims, not vibes

    Generated text cites the filing it came from, rendered with the same citation chip the workspace uses.

  • Normalized public record

    SAM.gov, USAspending, federal award and spending data: normalized, deduplicated, and linkable.

  • End-to-end traceability

    Every agent action is logged and reviewable, so the whole pursuit is auditable.

How it works

  1. 01

    Cite by construction

    Every generated claim carries a citation to a public system of record, rendered with the same chip the workspace uses.

  2. 02

    Normalize the record

    SAM.gov, USAspending, and federal award data are normalized, deduplicated, and made linkable.

  3. 03

    Trace everything

    Every agent action is logged and reviewable, so the whole pursuit is auditable end to end.

  • Inline citations
  • Public systems of record
  • Audit-ready by default

Questions

Can I verify a number myself?

Click the citation and land on the filing. No black box; the source is always one click away.

What happens if a source is missing?

If Capveon can't ground a claim, it doesn't make it. No source, no statement.

Is this enough for an audit?

Every action and citation is logged, so a capture board or auditor can retrace the entire pursuit.

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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