What you'll get
Every solicitation we surface comes down to three things a small business owner actually needs before deciding whether to spend twenty unbilled hours on a bid.
- ScopeWhat the work actually is, in plain English.
- Budget & bondingWhat it's worth, and what bonding is required.
- DeadlineWhen it's due — including the questions deadline, which is usually earlier.
How it works
- You tell us what your business does and where you'll travel.
- Our patrol watches public procurement notices across federal, state and local sources.
- The moment our patrol spots a match, you get a text or an email with the three bullets and a link to the original.
- If the deadline moves or the solicitation is cancelled, we tell you that too — because that changes what you should do next.
What we don't do
Worth being direct about, because the alternative is a customer who finds out later.
- We don't assess whether you can win a bid. That's your call, and we're not qualified to make it.
- A three-bullet summary is not a substitute for reading the solicitation. It's there to help you decide whether reading it is worth your time.
- We never submit, broker, price or influence a bid. We watch, and we tell you.
- We don't promise to catch everything. We tell you when our patrol spots something — not the instant it's posted.
Veteran owned & operated
Global Partners is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business. Set-aside status is one of the things we watch for — veteran, small business, 8(a), WOSB and HUBZone — because it's often the difference between a contract you can realistically win and one you can't.