Opportunity intelligence for pursuit decisions

Source-linked opportunity diagnostics for small IT and cybersecurity firms.

Tender Radar turns public-sector notices into a concise report with fit scores, deadlines, reject reasons, and next actions.

Sample deliverable

See what the diagnostic looks like.

The first deliverable is a concise source-linked report, not a software rollout. It shows the capability profile, source map, opportunities found, fit scores, reject reasons, and recommended next actions.

Use the sample to judge whether the USD 300 Opportunity Diagnostic is concrete enough for your team before asking for a paid review.

Tender Radar
Sample report

A source-linked view of where to focus.

Decision support only. Every recommendation keeps the original source attached.

24 public notices screened
6 sample opportunities
3 recommended actions

Capability profile

Cybersecurity advisory Cloud engineering Managed IT Data reporting

Source map

Public notices: 24 screened State portals: 7 checked Local bid boards: 5 checked Teaming sources: 3 checked

Opportunity table

Cybersecurity assessment support Source link + notice details
Fit 86 12 days Pursue
Cloud migration support Past-performance threshold is high
Fit 72 19 days Partner
Data reporting support Reject reason: scope + timing mismatch
Fit 38 8 days Ignore
86 Strong fit

Recommended action

  • Confirm two named technical leads.
  • Validate the response deadline at the source.
  • Build a concise go / no-go brief.

Concierge first

Manual review before software promises.

Tender Radar is delivered as a narrow concierge diagnostic first. We keep the scope source-linked, reviewable, and email-based so you can test whether the opportunity signal is real before committing to monitoring, tooling, or a retainer.

Source-linked Every recommendation is tied back to a public source, deadline, and decision note.
Fixed scope The first paid step is USD 300, with no login, subscription, or dashboard rollout.
Clear boundaries No attorney-style guidance, bid drafting, eligibility promises, or outcome promises.

From raw notices to pursuit decisions.

SAM.gov remains the official baseline for federal notices. Tender Radar adds a focused triage layer so your team can see what deserves attention and what should be rejected.

Source-linked reports

Each item includes the public source link, relevant dates, and enough notice context to support internal review.

Fit scoring and reject reasons

We score opportunities against your capabilities and call out weak matches instead of filling the report with noise.

Pursuit decisions

Each opportunity gets a practical recommendation: pursue, monitor, partner, or ignore.

Tender Radar workflow from raw public notices to source-linked triage, fit scoring, and pursuit decision.

First paid step

Opportunity Diagnostic

USD 300

Fixed-scope diagnostic for IT, cyber, and technical consulting firms. No subscription required.

Low-risk first step

You can judge the report quality before any recurring monitoring, tooling, or broader workflow is proposed.

What you receive

  • 8-15 relevant active or recent public-sector opportunities from official or public sources.
  • Source links, deadlines, and basic notice context for each opportunity.
  • Fit score and reject reasons where timing, scope, or capability match looks weak.
  • A source map for future monitoring in your niche.
  • Email-based follow-up with practical questions, clarifications, and next-step recommendations.

Best fit

  • Small IT, cybersecurity, cloud, data, MSP, or technical consulting firms.
  • Teams already capable of public-sector work.
  • Companies without a full-time capture or research function.
  • Operators who want a faster first-pass triage process.

Not a fit

  • You need attorney-style, procurement eligibility, or compliance opinions.
  • You need bid drafting or bid submission support immediately.
  • You expect assured awards or assured contract revenue.
  • You want mass scraping, spam automation, or private-data collection.

Simple workflow

Built for a quick proof of value, not a long software rollout.

Tender Radar starts with manual, source-linked research so you can see whether the opportunity signal is worth monitoring before committing to a larger setup.

Share your capability profile

Tell us what your team can actually deliver, which agencies or categories matter, and what makes an opportunity a bad fit.

We map sources and search patterns

We build a focused source, keyword, NAICS, and capability map for the diagnostic.

You review a concise report

You receive matched opportunities with links, scores, reject reasons, and practical next actions.

Decide whether monitoring is worth it

If the signal is weak, we say so directly. If it is strong, we can continue by email with a narrow next-step scope.

Clear service boundaries.

Tender Radar is an opportunity discovery and triage service. It is designed to help your team make faster review decisions without pretending to replace specialist capture, bid, or compliance judgment.

What Tender Radar does

  • Monitor public-sector opportunity sources.
  • Extract links, deadlines, and relevant notice details.
  • Filter and score opportunities against your stated capabilities.
  • Suggest pursue, monitor, partner, or ignore actions.

What Tender Radar does not do

  • No award promises or claims that you will receive contracts.
  • No attorney-style guidance, procurement compliance opinions, or eligibility promises.
  • No fake case studies, fake past performance, or bid manipulation.
  • No spam automation or private-data scraping.

Common questions

Designed for firms that need a repeatable opportunity review process.

How is this different from SAM.gov alerts?

SAM.gov is the official baseline source for federal notices. Tender Radar does not replace it; the service adds filtering, fit scoring, reject reasons, and a concise action list your team can review faster.

Can you promise awards?

No. Tender Radar is decision support. The service helps you find and triage better-fit opportunities earlier so your team can decide what to pursue.

What happens if the diagnostic finds weak signal?

We say that directly. The diagnostic is meant to test whether monitoring is worth setting up before you commit to a larger workflow.

Do you write bids or proposals?

Not in this first offer. The diagnostic focuses on opportunity discovery and triage. Proposal support would require a separate scope and clear boundaries.

Request a sample report or start with the Opportunity Diagnostic.

Send your website, capability areas, and target contract types. The email buttons already include the prompts, so you can reply quickly and keep the first step concrete.