
Acquisition
Lifecycle Automation
From requirement to award: agent-driven market research, drafting, and evaluation packages. We accelerate the acquisition lifecycle.
Legacy systems.
Broken processes.
Federal acquisition teams spend weeks on market research, solicitation drafting, and evaluation package preparation, work that is largely templated, rule-bound, and AI-ready. Contracting officers are buried in administrative tasks instead of focusing on source selection and vendor engagement.
One substrate. Six stages. Six agents.
Each stage has a named agent with a defined scope, a documented prompt, and an evaluator-readable audit log. Humans approve every state transition.
AI-assisted requirements analysis and acquisition strategy development. Requirements are clarified and strategy documented before market research begins.
Agent-driven market research across SAM.gov, GSA schedules, and industry sources. Days of manual research are compressed into hours with structured, citable outputs.
AI-assisted PWS, SOW, and evaluation criteria drafting against FAR/DFARS requirements. Compliant drafts are ready for contracting officer review, not starting from blank.
Automated evaluation matrix population and scoring assistance. Evaluation teams focus on source selection judgment, not data entry and matrix management.
AI-assisted award decision documentation and debriefing preparation. Documentation is complete, traceable, and protest-ready before the award decision is signed.
Automated modification tracking, deliverable monitoring, and closeout support. Post-award obligations are tracked without manual spreadsheet maintenance.
What this looks like in production.
Numbers from our largest engagements to date, months of operating data.
End-to-end, before and after.
What the mission flow looks like once this solution is in production. AI accelerates the work; humans decide the outcomes.

Five layers. Built on the Engine.
A reference architecture every program inherits. Tenants override where they need to; defaults are evaluator-ready.
Bring us the mission blocker.
Leave with a 90-day path.
Capability briefings are working sessions, not pitches. Tell us where you're stuck; we'll show you the lane, the accelerators, and the proof.
