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Data-driven reports on public-contracting activity.

Periodic briefings generated from the loaded US federal dataset — USAspending awards and SAM.gov opportunities. Every figure cited and dated. Reading is free.

United States, live. Every report is built from real records and stamped with its source and last-verified date — no fabricated non-US reports.

Converging Intelligence · the method

How official records line up behind every report.

Each report reads separate official records — Pressure → Intent → Funding → Opportunity → Award → Delivery → Consequence — and surfaces where they agree. This is a descriptive method: it states conditions consistent with changing activity, never a forecast, score, or recommendation.

01Pressure02Intent03Funding04Opportunity05Award06Delivery07Consequence
The seven stages drawn as one chain; where independent records line up, the picture describes conditions consistent with changing activity — it does not forecast.
Source: USAspending · SAM.gov, connected by CifraPulse · last verified Jun 30, 2026
  1. 01Pressure

    A published need, deadline, or mandate enters the official record.

  2. 02Intent

    A budget line or planning notice signals an intent to act.

  3. 03Funding

    An appropriation or development-bank approval authorizes the spend.

  4. 04Opportunity

    A solicitation or tender notice opens the requirement.

  5. 05Award

    A contract award names the holder, with value and date.

  6. 06Delivery

    Performance, modifications, and completions mark how it resolves.

  7. 07Consequence

    A period-of-performance end date sets up the next cycle.

How to read a CifraPulse report

Three moves every report makes on the public record — drawn, so the method is legible before you open one. Each figure states what it shows and where it comes from.

Independent records converge

AppropriationSolicitationAward noticeModificationRecords agree4 of 4 on record
Separate official records — appropriation, solicitation, award, modification — read against one another. Agreement is described, never scored.
Source: USAspending · SAM.gov · last verified Jun 30, 2026

Buyer → vendor → parent, resolved

Buyeraward stringsParent · resolved
Award strings on a notice roll up to one canonical parent entity, with the buyer on the other side of the relationship.
Source: USAspending resolver · GLEIF · last verified Jun 30, 2026

Award value on record over time

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Award value attributed to an entity by year, latest period marked — a factual readout of the record, not a projection.
Source: USAspending · last verified Jun 30, 2026

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