Proxity is a bidding and award data platform focused on the U.S. government procurement market. It emphasizes bringing three markets—Military Small Purchase, Federal Contracts, and State and Local Data—together on a single site. Its goal is not merely to let users browse bid notices, but to help businesses understand government customers the way they would understand commercial customers, including pricing, award history, forecast spending, competitors, and contracting officer information.
The platform covers currently open solicitations, daily opportunities, keyword search, NAICS lookup, expiring contracts, procurement baseline data, military specifications, and more. For parts suppliers, the text mentions solicitations and awards from military and federal agencies, more than 600,000 drawings, last-paid prices traceable back to 1963, a 2-year DoD Forecast, and solicitations and awards updated 4 times per day. For professional service providers, it offers award history, contracts expiring over the next 5 years, procurement agency and contractor contacts, teaming contracts, and lists such as CIO, Public Works, HR, and Purchasing.
Bid Matching is one of its key modules. Counselors can enter a client’s CAGE code, or provide a list of client CAGE codes for Proxity to import in bulk, with NAICS and NSN data populated from SAM.gov or DLA award history. The system can monitor opportunities based on NAICS, keywords, NSN, FSC, and even NSNs associated with competitor companies. The text mentions counselor and client views, but does not disclose a full team permission model, approval workflows, or role-based access controls.
The public price is $199.99/month, with a note that users can call for the best price. Subscriptions are available monthly or annually and include a no-price-increase guarantee. There is a refund option if users are not satisfied within the first 30 days, and there is no long-term contract obligation. Training and technical support are free, and phone consultation is available.
Its strengths are its relatively consolidated data coverage and the combination of historical pricing, contacts, expiring contracts, and forecast spending, which can be practically useful for U.S. government contracting sales. Its drawbacks are that the platform states its data comes from public government sources and does not guarantee accuracy; the website does not explain API access, third-party integrations, security compliance, payment methods, or a modern permissions system. It is best suited to U.S. defense product, parts, and professional services suppliers, as well as advisory firms that help small and midsize businesses bid on government contracts.
Mainland China access and payment availability are not specified, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Because its data and business focus heavily on U.S. government procurement, its value is limited for Chinese companies without eligibility to contract with the U.S. government. Comparable alternatives include SAM.gov, GovWin IQ, BidNet, GovSpend, and Bloomberg Government.
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