We don't give you a login. We give you a briefing.
Operator-delivered intelligence means your team gets answers, not another tool to learn.
Three steps. Intelligence to your inbox.
01
Tell us your profile
We start with a 30-minute kickoff call to capture your competitive position. Your NAICS codes, certifications, set-asides, target agencies, contract vehicles, past performance, and current pursuits — everything that defines what you should be bidding on, and what you shouldn't.
The tighter your profile, the more accurate the intelligence — and the more aggressive we can be about filtering out noise.
02
We run the capture engine
AI agents continuously score federal opportunities against your profile, extract intelligence from solicitations, analyze incumbent positioning, benchmark labor rates against CALC+ and BLS, identify teaming candidates, and generate a complete capture package per opportunity.
Every output passes through a 5-layer verification stack — RAG grounding, generator-critic loops, hard gates, calibration, published metrics — before a human operator reviews it for delivery.
03
You get a briefing
Every Monday, a pipeline digest scores your matched opportunities and flags the must-pursue bids. For each bid you're advancing, request a 13-document capture package — Pwin, incumbent, competitive landscape, pricing, win themes, teaming, Go/No-Go — built to that solicitation.
The weekly digest keeps your pipeline current. Capture packages are built on demand against the solicitation you're chasing — included in your retainer.
From kickoff to first package in 7 days.
Day 1
Kickoff call
We collect your NAICS codes, certifications, set-asides, target agencies, contract vehicles, and past performance.
Days 2–5
Engine configuration
We build your competitive profile, set scoring weights, and configure the intelligence pipeline.
Days 5–7
First package delivered
Your team receives their first 13-document intelligence package via email.
Common questions.
How is Prime Recon different from GovWin or Bloomberg Government?
GovWin and BGOV give you a database and a login. Prime Recon Labs gives you a weekly pipeline digest plus on-demand capture packages — scored, verified, and ready for your BD meeting. We don't sell access to data. We sell the analysis that comes out the other side. No dashboard to learn, no seats to manage, no annual contract to negotiate.
Why no login?
Because the value is in the output, not the interface. A login means your team has to learn another tool, pull their own reports, and interpret raw data. We do that work for you. Your team gets a weekly pipeline digest, plus full 13-document capture packages on demand — incumbent profiles, competitive landscape, pricing intel, Go/No-Go recommendations. Ready to act on, not to query.
How long until I receive my first package?
Typically 5–7 business days from onboarding. Day 1: we collect your NAICS codes, certifications, set-asides, target agencies, and contract vehicles. Days 2–5: we configure the engine to your competitive profile. Day 5–7: your first capture package is delivered. After that, you receive a weekly pipeline digest every Monday and request capture packages as bids advance.
How do I request analysis on a specific opportunity?
Email your operator. Every client has a designated point of contact who can queue any solicitation — SAM.gov, GSA eBuy, agency RFI, vehicle-specific — for deep analysis. Capture packages are delivered on a turnaround that matches the bid timeline; ad-hoc requests are included in the retainer.
What's covered by the retainer?
The weekly pipeline digest covers your standard opportunity flow. On-demand capture packages cover the bids you're actively pursuing — 13-document briefings against a specific solicitation. Ad-hoc requests (competitive intelligence on an incumbent, labor pricing research, GO/NO-GO support before a color team review) are included in your retainer at no extra charge.
Can I customize what's included?
Yes. Every client's engine configuration is unique. Your NAICS codes, target agencies, set-aside preferences, contract vehicles, and competitive positioning are all configurable. If your focus shifts from IT services to professional services, or from DoD to civilian agencies, the engine reconfigures — no code changes, no new contract.