Government & Military Supply Contracts
The U.S. government spends over $700B+ annually on goods and services. AI scans solicitations, calculates margins, and generates compliant bids so you can win contracts most suppliers ignore.
How It Works
Four-step pipeline from solicitation to delivery.
Research
AI monitors SAM.gov for new solicitations matching your NAICS codes.
Cost Calc
Auto-calculate landed cost, shipping, and margin for each opportunity.
Bid
Generate compliant bid packages with pricing sheets and capability statements.
Win & Fulfill
Win the contract, source product, ship to government facility. Repeat.
Requirements
Everything you need before submitting your first bid.
SAM.gov Registration
RequiredSystem for Award Management — required for all federal contracts
UEI Number
RequiredUnique Entity Identifier, replaces DUNS
CAGE Code
RequiredCommercial and Government Entity code
NAICS Codes
RequiredIndustry classification codes for your supply categories
EIN (Tax ID)
RequiredEmployer Identification Number from IRS
Capability Statement
Required1-2 page company overview for contracting officers
Small Business Certification
OptionalSBA size standards — unlocks set-aside contracts
Past Performance Record
OptionalDocumentation of completed contracts (builds over time)
Setup Checklist
Get these accounts and credentials in place to launch.
- SAM.gov Registration + API Keyrequired
- UEI + CAGE Coderequired
- Business Entity (LLC/Corp) + EINrequired
- Shipping Account (UPS/FedEx)required
- Wholesale supplier accountsrecommended
FAQ
Common questions about government contracting.
Do I need prior government experience?
No. Many micro-purchase contracts ($0-$10K) require no past performance. Start small, build a track record.
How long does SAM.gov registration take?
Typically 7-10 business days for new registrations. Renewals are faster. Start this immediately.
What products should I bid on?
Office supplies, janitorial products, safety equipment, and general commodities have the lowest barriers. AI will identify best-margin opportunities.
Is this actually profitable?
Government contracts are $700B+/year. Small businesses get 23% by law. Margins on supply contracts typically run 20-40%.