
Track federal contracts and government spending by company, agency, and program — normalized directly from USAspending.gov, with multi-year history and obligation trends.
Raw federal procurement data lives in millions of award records. We turn it into a clean, company-first view you can actually search.
See exactly who is winning federal dollars
Search any contractor — public or private — and see every federal award, obligation, and outlay tied to that recipient over time.
Follow the money across DoD, HHS, DOE, NASA
Pivot from a company view to the agencies and programs funding them — useful for understanding where contractor revenue actually originates.
Cut to the awards that matter
Filter by fiscal year, agency, award type, NAICS code, and obligation size — so you only see the contracts relevant to your thesis.
Most awards are routine. The interesting ones cluster around specific contractors, agencies, or sudden growth in obligations.
A company whose federal obligations are climbing year over year — a leading indicator for revenue lines that show up in 10-Ks later.
Unusually large new contracts can move the thesis on a defense, health, or infrastructure name well before the next earnings call.
Heavy reliance on a single agency or program is both an opportunity (visible backlog) and a risk (policy / budget exposure).
From a hunch about a government-exposed name to a clean read on its federal revenue base — without exporting CSVs from USAspending.gov.
Start in USA Spending for a clean, searchable view of federal contracts and grants by recipient.
Go to stepLook up any contractor — Lockheed, Palantir, Pfizer, a private vendor — and see their federal award history.
Go to stepCross-check against Congress Tracker and Senate Lobbying to see whether trades or lobbying line up with award activity.
Go to stepThe kind of federal-spending questions analysts and journalists ask every day — answered with public USAspending.gov data.
Public US Treasury data, transparent pipelines, no scraping black boxes.
Every award, obligation, and outlay is sourced directly from the official US Treasury USAspending.gov dataset.
A scheduled batch pipeline pulls fresh federal spending data daily and normalizes it across recipients and agencies.
Multi-year award history so you can see trends, not just snapshots — useful for modeling contractor revenue over time.
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