CIFRAPULSE
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The alt-data edge is a resolved graph.

Award flows, supplier dependency, and recompete continuity — drawn from official records linked across agencies, subsidiaries and parents, sourced and dated, ready for your models. Conditions consistent with a shift, never a forecast.

Official records, connected — before consensus catches up.
Sound familiar?

The edge is in the records nobody has connected.

“Which public companies depend on public-sector award value — and how much of it sits with one buyer?”

“Where is sector demand changing in the official record before it reaches consensus?”

“How exposed is a name once you link it across agencies, subsidiaries, and parents?”

How it changes that

A resolved graph — not just more opportunities.

GovWin surfaces opportunities; Bloomberg and FactSet model the company. None of them hand you the official procurement record resolved into a graph — award linked to vendor linked to parent, with recompete windows projected from period-of-performance end dates, every edge sourced and dated. The edge is convergence: independent records pointing in the same direction — an appropriation, an award, a recompete window, and a delivery on file all lining up around one name. We surface the alignment, sourced and stamped; whether it means anything is your call. Conditions consistent with a change in exposure, observable before it becomes consensus.

Conditions consistent with — never a forecast or a score.
What the resolved record reveals

Built around how you work.

A resolved entity graph

Award → vendor → subsidiary → parent, linked across agencies — the connected record GovWin, Bloomberg and FactSet leave disconnected.

Supplier dependency

How much of a public name’s award value on record comes from public-sector buyers, over time, and how concentrated it is on one buyer.

Recompete continuity

Which contracts behind that exposure are approaching re-bid, projected from period-of-performance end dates already in the record.

Convergence

Independent records pointing in the same direction — appropriation, award, recompete window, and delivery on file lining up around one name. The alignment is sourced and dated; the conclusion stays yours.

Delivered via API

A clean, sourced, dated feed of the graph — built to drop straight into your models.

In practice

Track a name's public-sector exposure across the graph.

One resolved view.

Follow a public company's award value on record across agencies, subsidiaries, and parent entities in a single connected view — with the recompete windows behind it dated from the record. Conditions consistent with a shift in exposure, sourced and stamped; the call is yours.

Entity exposure · public-contract revenue (sample)
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Source: USAspending · last verified Jun 30, 2026
Proof, sourced
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Awards loaded
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Live opportunities
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Contracts with future re-bid windows
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But will it work for me?

Is this just GovCon software, or another Bloomberg feed?

Neither. GovWin lists opportunities; Bloomberg and FactSet describe the company. CifraPulse delivers the official procurement record resolved into a graph — entity-linked award value, supplier dependency, and recompete continuity, sourced and dated. Use it the way you’d use any non-consensus signal: in your own models, with your own judgment. No scores, no forecasts.

See first. Move first.

Put sourced public-contracting intelligence to work.