For any open SAM.gov solicitation, we find the likely incumbent from the federal-contract record — then run it through our live contradiction-engine. When the incumbent's own 10-K conflicts with its federal record, your memo leads with that dual-cited proof: the exact past-performance / disclosure-consistency angle to use against the incumbent on that notice.
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Live SAM.gov contract opportunities (keyless), filterable by NAICS. Every open notice with a contracting-officer point-of-contact.
USAspending tells us who holds the money on that NAICS over the last 3 years — the incumbent a challenger has to unseat.
Our contradiction-engine checks the incumbent's 10-K against its federal record. A live flag = a dual-cited, timestamped angle. No flag = we say so, honestly.
Lead-list vendors sell you the same names everyone has. This memo carries something only our engine produces: a verifiable, dual-cited discrepancy between an incumbent's public disclosures and the federal record — the durable, hard-to-clone artifact that makes a cold capture pitch land.
Not every incumbent has a contradiction. When none surfaces, the memo says so and pivots to the federal-concentration + small-business set-aside angle — a real artifact, never a fabricated flaw. The named SAM Interested-Vendors-List is auth-gated on SAM.gov; we surface the opportunity + NAICS + POC, which is the substance the memo needs.
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