Since our last issue, our product and tech teams have been heads-down expanding GovSpend AI to include chat and Meeting Intelligence. Check out the latest updates below!
Chat With GovSpend AI!
You can now go beyond our preset prompts and ask GovSpend AI your own questions, then save those chats for future reference. Simply navigate to any Bid or Meeting detail page and open GovSpend AI in the top right corner of the page.
Our smart companion for surfacing insights faster is now available on any Meeting Details page. Simply select a prompt and GovSpend AI will evaluate all meeting documents, including the transcript, and tell you what you need to know.
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Data Highlight: City of Philadelphia
We're thrilled to announce a major addition to our municipality coverage: City of Philadelphia. With historical data back to May 2020, this new dataset includes 140K+ line items and $3B in spending.
Visit Spending & POs and choose City of Philadelphia in the Agency Name filter.
Bookmark the Releases & Updates and GovSpend AI sections of our Help Site to stay up to date on all new features added to the GovSpend Platform.
🔦 Spotlight on DOGE
Federal contracts and spending remain top of mind for our customers and the nation as a whole. Below we deliver information and resources on how to understand and navigate cancellations, stop work orders, and more.
Marketplace Interview: How DEI Actions Could Impact Minority Contractors
GovSpend's Deepak Bhat was recently featured in a Marketplace segment discussing how EOs around DEI initiatives could affect minority contractors. Read the story here or listen to the episode here.
Webinar Recap: A Contractor’s Guide to Surviving 2025
Read the recap of our recent webinar with government contracts lawyer Maria Panichelli on how federal contractors can navigate 2025 turbulence under the new administration.
FEMA’s Future: Why Emergency Management Contractors Need a State and Local Strategy
Read a new blog post on how emergency preparedness companies can take proactive steps now to prepare for potential changes at the federal level.
To help our new and returning customers quickly get up to speed on the GovSpend platform, we offer a series of training webinars every month that start with the basics, layer on technique, and finish with actionable intelligence.