Government / GovCon
For subcontractors tracking primes and contract vehicles, and OSINT analysts tracking entities, regions, and themes. Dedicated surface: Supply Chain & Sanctions Screening.
OSINT collection and synthesis for GovCon, Corporate, and Gov OSINT teams
OpenBrief keeps the public record, the analyst’s assessment, and the evidence trail together—so the work leaves your desk as a deliverable, not a reading list.
Same collection engine, same evidence trail, same brief format on every workspace — the terminology and the dedicated screening surface change with which track you run. Set it at signup, change it later in Settings.
For subcontractors tracking primes and contract vehicles, and OSINT analysts tracking entities, regions, and themes. Dedicated surface: Supply Chain & Sanctions Screening.
Track named competitors for regulatory, legal, geopolitical, and reputational signal — not pricing or website-change tracking. Dedicated surface: Regulatory & Legal.
Six collection lanes feed the same review workflow. Every signal remains attached to its source, status, and analyst judgment.
Awards, opportunities, subawards, and agency notices.
Designations, restrictions, enforcement, and regulatory change.
Regional reporting and developments around tracked entities.
Political, security, and operational events affecting delivery.
Ports, routes, outages, hazards, and service disruptions.
Open social signals used for discovery and corroboration.
OpenBrief turns an endless public record into work that can be checked, explained, and handed off.
Build a watchlist around primes, named competitors, subjects, places, and global themes. New public signals arrive in one triage queue.
Compare reporting, record the analytic judgment, state confidence, and keep gaps visible instead of smoothing them over.
Turn reviewed analysis into a sourced PDF or portfolio summary ready for the customer relationship you already own.
GovCon capture tools help win the task order. Competitive-intelligence suites track pricing and website changes. Enterprise intelligence platforms are built for institutional budgets. OpenBrief is the working layer between them: focused public-source collection and synthesis for whoever owns the actual deliverable — a subcontractor's teaming desk, a corporate CI team watching named competitors, or a government OSINT shop tracking entities, regions, and themes.
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One tracked portfolio, the full signal engine, daily digest.
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