GovSight Co, LLC
We build software for how federal contracting actually works.
We have experience as contracting officers and have managed contracts for federal contractors. We have navigated Section L, built compliance matrices from Section M, cited past performance accurately, maintained CUI and scope integrity, and delivered compliant proposals under tight deadlines. PursuitWorks is the proposal pipeline we wanted. It now opens with Opportunity Match, so the work begins on a real notice with the source trail attached.
Opportunity Match is now live in PursuitWorks.
The new front door of the workflow. SAM.gov discovery, fit scoring against your Capture Library, and a governed pursuit with the source trail intact.

PursuitWorks is the proposal pipeline.
Ten stages run from RFP shred through working-draft export. Five named agents respect source scope. A two-tier document memory carries past performance forward across pursuits. Review gates, approvals, audit logs, and governed exports are built in.
Stages have artifacts. Artifacts have reviewers. Reviewers approve drafts before the next stage runs. Drafts that touch restricted material fall back to deterministic logic rather than leaking source text into a model prompt. We built PursuitWorks for teams that deliver compliant proposals under tight deadlines.

TeamingWorks is the subcontract pipeline.
Primes win work they cannot self-perform, then carry the risk for every subcontractor on the job. TeamingWorks breaks the won scope into work packages, sources specialist subs, runs the solicitations, and takes the award through to executed subcontracts.
The flow-down check is deterministic. Every prime obligation is allocated, every required clause is mapped to the packages it has to reach, and the scope that would otherwise stay yours by accident is named before a sub-RFP goes out.
The guarantee
- Every prime obligation allocated to self-perform or a sub package.
- Every required flow-down clause mapped to the packages it reaches.
- Every seam between packages named and owned.
- Nothing left with the prime by accident.
Computed deterministically. A model never decides whether scope is covered.
Beyond the pipelines.
The tools and writing we ship for the work around the pipelines.
Directory
CMMC and Compliance Directory
A vetted list of C3PAOs, RPs, RPOs, and adjacent NIST 800-171, ITAR, and FedRAMP specialists. DoD contractors must engage these resources before bidding on contracts that require CMMC certification.
Open the directoryDiagnostic
Readiness Assessment
A 25-question diagnostic that scores a company against the requirements that govern federal eligibility. The output is a scorecard naming the gaps and the remediation priority.
Run the assessmentLibrary
Resources
A library of GovCon templates and workbooks. The SAM.gov registration checklist. The capability statement builder. The contract readiness intake survey. Practitioner tools the public sector has not produced.
Open the libraryWriting
Field Notes
Practitioner writing on RFP shred mechanics, compliance matrix construction, past performance citation hygiene, CUI handling, and the operational details that decide whether a small business can compete for federal work.
Read Field NotesHow we ship.
The same review posture sits behind every tool. CUI handling and source scope are explicit. Review gates are real. The Readiness Assessment is the free diagnostic teams use before they spend a penny on software.

Trust cues
Security and governance you can see at every stage.
GovSight Co, LLC is a U.S.-based software company serving government contractors.
Clear reminders around CUI, export-controlled, and contract-sensitive content.
AI outputs stay staged until an accountable reviewer approves them.
Proposal intelligence preserves the official source trail.
Artifacts carry generated-by, review, and approval context.
Privacy, terms, and security pages are visible from first touch.
Posture you can show a contracting officer, not slogans.