Capital Event Intelligence
By the time your competitors see the opportunity, your clients are already positioned.
The Capital Intelligence Radar monitors the signals that precede capital events before they surface on grant.gov, before the RFP posts, before word spreads.
The window is shorter than you think.
Most organizations find out about capital events the same way everyone else does. By then, positioned vendors are already in conversations with decision-makers. The Radar closes that gap.
47 days
Average lead time our clients have on a capital event before it becomes widely known
20 days
Average federal RFP response window once posted on SAM.gov
3,000+
Opportunities posted daily on grant.gov - most irrelevant to your sector
What early intelligence looks like.
Intelligence Brief — Prince George's County
$5B Data Center Corridor — April 30 Permitting Window
Maryland approved development of a 820MW data center corridor in Prince George's County. The permitting window closes April 30. Our brief identified IBEW Local 26 positioning, county budget deficit context, and three vendor entry angles — 47 days before this appeared in regional business press.
Delivered to Signal subscribers: February 2026
Intelligence Brief — Montgomery County
Infrastructure Blindspot — $2.1B in Uncontested Opportunity
A Montgomery County infrastructure investment created a vendor gap that most consultants in the region had not mapped. The Radar surfaced it. The brief identified the entry angle. Organizations who moved had 3-4 weeks before the window narrowed.
Delivered to Signal subscribers: Q1 2026
Four layers. One briefing.
Monitor
Federal registers, SAM.gov, state workforce boards, foundation grant cycles, institutional announcements, and permitting databases filtered to your sector and geography.
Score
Not every capital event fits your strategy. Each signal is scored against your sector, geography, capability alignment, and timing window.
Brief
Qualifying events become intelligence briefs. Structured analysis with entry angles, stakeholder maps, and positioning recommendations.
Move
Your team receives the brief before the window peaks. You decide whether to move, wait, or monitor. The Radar keeps running either way.
Built for organizations that can not afford to be reactive.
Government Contractors
You need pipeline before solicitations post. The Radar identifies pre-RFP signals — funding announcements, agency budget shifts, and program launches that precede solicitations by 60-120 days.
HBCUs and Economic Development Organizations
Capital events in your sector come from NSF, DOE, WIOA, and state appropriations. The Radar monitors all of them. You see the window before your peers in the funding ecosystem do.
Chambers of Commerce
Your members need to know what is moving in the region before they read it in the business journal. The Radar gives you something to bring to every meeting: what is funded, what is open, and what your members should position for.
Start with the Diagnostic.
The Diagnostic maps your capital event landscape — which events apply to your sector, where your current gaps are, and what a monitoring system looks like for your organization.