Supplier dependency, buyer concentration, contract continuity, backlog on record, and debarment or sanctions listings — drawn from the official procurement record as sourced, dated evidence. The underwriting judgment stays yours.
“How much of this counterparty’s award value on record depends on a single public buyer?”
“Are the contracts behind that revenue approaching re-bid — and is continuity already lapsing?”
“Is the counterparty, a subsidiary, or a parent on any debarment or sanctions list?”
CifraPulse reads the official procurement record into the facts that describe a counterparty’s public-sector exposure — supplier dependency, concentration on one buyer, recompete continuity projected from period-of-performance end dates, backlog on active awards, and debarment or sanctions listings against the entity and its parents. Each is a sourced, dated observation, surfaced before the obligation matures. We assemble the evidence; the underwriting call is yours.
How much of the counterparty’s award value on record comes from public-sector buyers, over time — a fact, not a rating.
The share of that exposure resting on a single agency or program — sourced and dated, never labelled high or low.
Recompete windows projected from period-of-performance end dates, and backlog on active awards — drawn straight from the record.
The fact of any exclusion or sanctions listing against the entity, its subsidiaries, or its parents — with the source and the date of the listing.
Evidence, before the obligation matures.
Take one illustrative counterparty — Meridian Logistics. The record shows 68% of its award value on record sits with public-sector buyers, and 41% of that rests on a single agency: dependency and concentration, stated as facts. Across four distinct buyers, three relationships have persisted since 2019 — continuity on record. Its period-of-performance runway extends to Q3 2027, with two recompetes ahead in the next twelve months, and SAM.gov exclusions show no debarment or sanctions listing on file. Each figure is cited and dated. Integrate this exposure evidence into your underwriting workflow via the API — see /api. The evidence is on the record; the underwriting decision is yours.
A score is a conclusion someone else reached and you have to defend. CifraPulse hands you the underlying evidence instead — supplier dependency, buyer concentration, recompete continuity, backlog, and debarment or sanctions listings, each sourced and dated and traceable back to USAspending or SAM.gov. No judgment, no risk score, just evidence: the underwriting call stays yours, and every figure holds up when challenged.
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