Governments, the development banks, and the UN system run thousands of public markets — each with its own door and its own rules. CifraPulse surfaces the markets open to a supplier and translates exactly what each one requires to apply: the published eligibility, the documents, the registrations. Discovery, eligibility-translation, and bureaucracy-decoding — every requirement sourced and dated.
We show you the door — and exactly what it requires.
Whether to walk through is yours. But at least now you know it’s there — and what it asks of you. Eligibility is the published rules, set beside your own profile; never a verdict, never who won.
Live today: the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union (EEA, above-threshold via TED), Canada, and Colombia — plus the development banks (World Bank, IATI). Other jurisdictions are catalogued and expanding. The job is the same everywhere; the depth is labeled honestly per market. Why the barrier was never the regulation →

Appropriation, award, recompete, and delivery are each published — but in separate systems, on separate dates, by separate authorities. CifraPulse connects them into one continuous view of the same activity, every figure sourced and dated. A factual record, not a forecast.
Funding committed in the published budget.
The contract on record — holder, value, date.
A period-of-performance end date in the record.
Performance and modifications as they resolve.
Source: USAspending · SAM.gov, connected by CifraPulse · last verified Jun 30, 2026. Each stage is a separate official record; the connection is descriptive, not a prediction.
Public activity leaves traces across appropriations, financing approvals, procurement, supplier relationships, and delivery. Read alone, each is individually dismissible. Read together, they describe a pattern worth understanding — no speculation, no scores, no opinion.
Published budgets and line-item allocations — where funding is committed before anything is procured.
Development-bank and program approvals that authorize spend ahead of the tenders they enable.
Notices, solicitations, and amendments as authorities move requirements into the open.
The buyer–vendor record across awards — who holds the work and who has held it before.
Contract performance, completions, and modifications that mark how commitments resolve.
Any single record can be dismissed. The agreement between many independent records is harder to ignore.
CifraPulse does not forecast outcomes — it surfaces the official traces that, together, describe conditions professionals may wish to understand.
Live from the record — sourced and dated. Each path ends at a sight, not a verdict. What to do with it stays yours.
Real-time signals. Entity relationships. Award intelligence. Sector shifts. All in one connected view.
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National, sub-national, and municipal buyers — and the supranational layer made first-class: the development banks and IGOs, where a contract turns on published eligibility, not on incumbency or size.
Live per source — US, UK, the EU (EEA, above-threshold), Canada, Colombia, and the development banks — expanding, never overclaimed.
Our proprietary entity graph connects buyers, contracts, suppliers, and relationships to reveal the full picture.
More connections. More context. More clarity.
Continuously updated signals on what's opening, what's awarded, what's changing, and what's next.
Timely intelligence on the record.
Facts only. Every data point is sourced, dated, and verifiable.
No scores. No opinions. The factual record, so the conclusion stays yours.
No number stands alone. Each figure carries a link back to the official record it came from.
Where a jurisdiction or source is partial or pending, we say so — coverage is stated, never implied.
How records are matched, normalized, and connected is written down and open to inspection.
Original payloads are kept immutable and dated, so any figure can be traced back to what was published.
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