Discipline 04 / Intelligence

Where demand
already exists.

We identify where governments, defence-adjacent bodies and institutions are already buying what you sell — then build the evidence file to pursue it properly.

Live Demand Feed Streaming · UTC
SAM.GOV
Medical Consumables — DLA RFQ SPE2DH · OPEN · Dec 2026
$2.4M
UK MOD
Workwear & PPE Framework DSP · Open · Tier 2
£1.8M
UNGM
Vehicle Parts — Logistics Cluster RFP · Multi-Region
$840k
NSPA
Field Equipment — Multinational NATO · Forecast
€1.2M
EU TED
Industrial Tools — Recurring Award Open Procedure · Q3 close
€620k
$25.7bn
UN procurement spend, 2024
6 sources
Live and recent demand feeds
72 hours
Demand pack turnaround
£750+ fixed
Entry product, no contingency
§ A — The offer

Two stages.
One direction.

The first stage answers whether visible demand exists. The second turns that intelligence into a credible bid-ready file.

i.
"Where is demand for what we already sell?"

Demand Intelligence

Live and recent opportunities, buyer maps, competitor and award snapshots, bid gaps and a route-to-market view.

Deliverable

A practical Government Demand Pack proving whether visible demand exists, who is buying, who has won similar work, and what you need to do next.

ii.
"How do we become credible enough to pursue it?"

Evidence Build

Company, product, supplier, compliance and transaction evidence organised into an audit-ready bid and readiness file.

Deliverable

A capability statement, product evidence, supplier docs, compliance matrix, source-check log and submission index — the file needed to move from interest to action.

§ B — Source registry

Where we
look for demand.

Six official procurement sources cover most public-sector, defence-adjacent and institutional demand worth pursuing.

SAM.gov
— US Federal

Published opportunity data for US federal procurement, updated daily. Combined with DLA DIBBS for item-level supply demand and RFQs.

DLA DIBBS
— US Defense

The Defense Logistics Agency Internet Bid Board System — RFQs for items of supply, RFPs, IFBs, awards and procurement information.

UK MOD
— Defence Sourcing

The Defence Sourcing Portal hosts MOD requirements; Find a Tender and Contracts Finder cover UK public-sector and defence-adjacent routes.

UNGM
— UN Procurement

The UN Global Marketplace — humanitarian, medical, logistics, infrastructure, food, water, energy, vehicles and institutional supply categories.

NATO NSPA
— Multinational

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency — eProcurement and future business opportunities for support, logistics, equipment and infrastructure.

EU TED
— European Union

Tenders Electronic Daily — the EU portal for public procurement notices, useful for broader European demand mapping and recurring categories.

§ C — The journey

Five steps,
in order.

From defining a category through to ongoing monitoring — a disciplined sequence with a clear next sale at each step.

01

Define category

Set product or service scope and target geography.

02

Demand Scan

Search opportunities, awards and competitor activity.

03

Evidence Build

Build documents, checklists and the readiness file.

04

Ongoing desk

Monitor category and refresh evidence over time.

05

Action file

Prepare route-to-bid pack for direct, prime or partner.

§ D — Product ladder

Fixed prices.
Clear scope.

Fees are set per product. Not contingent on awards. Not paid on commission. The work is the work.

— 01
Demand Scan Fast entry. One product category, basic buyer map and route recommendation.
5–10 opportunity matches · basic buyer map · route recommendation
£750 Fixed
Demand Pack Main 72-hour paid product. Full demand report with route-to-market plan.
— 02
10–20 opportunities/awards · buyer map · competitor snapshot · bid gaps · route plan
£2,000 Fixed
— 03
Evidence Build Premium upsell after demand is proven. Audit-ready file.
Capability statement · product evidence · supplier docs · compliance matrix · source-check log · submission index
£3,500–£7,500+ Scoped
— 04
Procurement Desk Recurring monitoring, weekly shortlists and evidence maintenance.
Ongoing opportunity monitoring · pack production · evidence maintenance · category support
£2,000–£5,000 Per month
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We provide procurement intelligence, readiness documentation and evidence-building support. We do not act as broker, agent, exporter, importer or authorised representative unless expressly agreed in writing.

The first sale is intelligence and route mapping. The second is evidence and readiness build. Fees are charged for the work, not for the outcome.

The service focuses first on commercially lawful, non-sensitive supply categories. High-risk categories are escalated, deferred, or narrowed to lawful evidence and readiness work only.

Discuss a category
§ Next step

Tell us
the category.

Send the product or service category and target geography. We'll come back with sample sources, fit, and a fixed-fee scan or pack quote.

Send a brief — 24h response, Mon–Fri