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Bid Contract (governmentproject.com) is a U.S. government contract, bid, and RFP/RFQ/RFI opportunity discovery platform for suppliers. It is not positioned as a general-purpose procurement management system, but rather as a government procurement lead database and notification service. Its coverage includes federal, state, county, city, and local governments, as well as public-sector buyers such as universities, school districts, hospitals, utilities, police departments, and fire departments.
Based on the available page content, its core capabilities include centralized online database search, browsing government bids by U.S. state and region, daily searches for newly added procurement opportunities, and matching based on the supplier’s selected geographic areas and industry categories. The system sends daily email alerts for newly published or updated relevant contracts, bids, RFPs, RFQs/RFIs, pre-solicitations, award information, and government grant information. The platform also mentions maintaining some opportunity sources through government agency partners and an e-Purchasing network.
Pricing is relatively clear: the National Plan costs $29.95/month, while the Regional Plan costs $19.95/month. The platform offers a one-week free trial with full member access. Users can cancel during the trial at no charge; if they do not cancel, the trial automatically converts into a monthly subscription, which can be canceled at any time. Payment methods are not disclosed in the available content.
The main advantages are its coverage of multiple levels of U.S. public procurement sources, making it useful for sales or bidding teams that need to continuously track government projects. Daily email alerts can reduce the need for repeated manual searches, and the monthly pricing is relatively low. Its limitations are that the available content does not show common modern enterprise SaaS capabilities such as CRM integrations, APIs, team permissions, collaborative approval workflows, data security certifications, or SLAs. The product appears more like a lead subscription database, with limited information about enterprise-grade process management features.
Bid Contract is suitable for contractors, suppliers, small bidding teams, and companies selling to the U.S. public sector that want to discover government RFP/RFQ opportunities by state, region, or industry. It is not suitable for organizations that need China-local tendering data, complex team collaboration, end-to-end bid management, or deep system integrations.
Access from mainland China is not stated in the available content, so it is assessed as unknown. Since its data primarily serves the U.S. government procurement market, Chinese users should also consider foreign-currency subscriptions, contract compliance, and time zone support. For the U.S. market, comparable options include GovWin IQ, SAM.gov, BidNet, Bonfire, and OpenGov Procurement. For China-focused use cases, users should pay more attention to the Chinese Government Procurement Network, local public resource trading centers, and domestic tendering data services.
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governmentproject.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach governmentproject.com directly.