The useful answers, up front.
What we cover, who we write for, and what you can expect from a GovCon Reviews article.
A few straight answers about the site.
Government contracting has enough jargon already. Here is the short version of what we cover and how we work.
What does GovCon Reviews cover?
We cover the working parts of government contracting: federal opportunities, state and local government, education buyers, subcontracting, recompetes, grants, capture tools, proposal software, and market intelligence.
Is GovCon Reviews only about federal contracting?
No. Federal work is one part of the market. We also look at SLED contracting, teaming and subcontracting, grant-funded work, and the vendors that support all of those paths.
Who is GovCon Reviews for?
The site is for capture managers, proposal teams, business developers, contractors, consultants, and anyone who needs a clearer view of how government work gets found and won.
How are the reviews written?
We read the documentation, look closely at the practical details, and explain what matters in plain English. The goal is useful judgment, not a rewritten sales page.
Do you compare GovCon CRMs and lead tracking tools?
Yes. We look at CRMs and lead tracking platforms built for long government sales cycles, including account history, opportunity tracking, partner relationships, follow-up, and capture workflow.
Are the reviews independent?
Our editorial point of view is independent. When a relationship or commercial interest could affect a review, we will disclose it clearly so readers can judge the context for themselves.
Can you cover a GovCon tool or topic?
Yes. We are interested in the tools and topics that make government work easier to find, pursue, and deliver. Send us a suggestion through the contact details listed on the About page.