Government solicitation analyzer
Shred any government solicitation into a verified compliance matrix.
Upload the package once. ProposalFirewall handles UCF and non-UCF formats, extracts requirements with source citations, maps Section L instructions to Section M evaluation factors, and flags FAR/DFARS clause risks before your team drafts.
For GovCon capture and proposal teams who need the shred, the matrix, and amendment tracking without a heavyweight capture platform.
2 free analyses · No credit card · Citations before you draft · Commercial sample · How it works · Security
Citation-backed extraction
Requirements, risks, dates, and evaluation criteria include source references or review flags — so you are not trusting a black-box summary.
Built for multi-doc packages
Map the RFP, SOW, pricing sheets, Q&A, and exhibits before anyone drafts. Missing pieces stay visible as package warnings.
Hours back before kickoff
Export Excel response kits, Word shells, and executive briefs from the same source-backed analysis instead of rebuilding the matrix by hand.
What you get
A response plan your team can verify.
ProposalFirewall separates verified source-backed items from low-confidence review items. It does not invent deadlines, weights, mandatory requirements, or marketing claims.
Citation-backed compliance matrix with mandatory flags, risk tiers, and Trust Gate review labels.
Section L → M crosswalk, clause explainer, and amendment diffs across package versions.
SAM.gov alerts and amendment watchlist keep active pursuits current.
Also run commercial RFPs on the same account when you need evaluation criteria and response kits.
See where review effort may be hiding.
Search active SAM.gov notices. Results flag signals to verify, not bid recommendations.
Public SAM data can be incomplete or amended. Verify the full notice before acting.
Search to review current opportunities and source-linked risk signals.
Also responding to commercial RFPs?
Same upload path. Choose Commercial or Auto-detect for buyer/vendor terminology, evaluation criteria, bid/no-bid, and response-kit exports. You can change mode after analysis if you picked wrong.