Federal award intelligence

tid·ings

/ˈtī-diŋz/ plural noun

1. news or information about something newly made known.

The government publishes contract awards in dense procurement language. Tidings reads them as they post, resolves the public company behind each award, and flags the ones large enough to matter.

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Screening federal awards
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The useful part is not the data.
It is the filtering.

01

Monitor

Watch federal award sources continuously instead of checking a daily digest.

02

Resolve

Map subsidiaries, joint ventures, and naming variations back to the right public company.

03

Measure

Compare the award with company size so a large headline is not mistaken for a material event.

04

Alert

Send the signal by email or text with the source and the numbers needed to judge it.

One narrow job, done quickly

See the award while it is still new information.

No black-box score and no trade instruction. You get the source, award size, market-cap context, and materiality tier. The decision remains yours.

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