A working library for buyers, primes, and suppliers.
The links, references, and short field notes we point people to most often — whether you're posting a requirement, responding to one, or trying to figure out where ValorBridge fits into either.
Where opportunities are posted.
The primary systems of record for public-sector opportunities and award data. We use these ourselves — no login walls, no aggregators in between.
SAM.gov
The federal government's system for entity registration and contract opportunity postings.
RES-02 / SCHEDULESGSA eLibrary
Search active GSA schedules and contract holders by category, product, or service.
RES-03 / AWARD DATAUSAspending.gov
Public award and spending data across federal agencies, useful for market research.
RES-04 / GRANTSGrants.gov
The federal system of record for discretionary grant funding opportunities.
RES-05 / SMALL BUSINESSSBA.gov
Small business certification programs, size standards, and contracting resources.
RES-06 / REGULATIONFederal Acquisition Regulation
The full text of the FAR, searchable by part, for both buyers and vendors.
These are external, publicly maintained government sites. ValorBridge does not control their content or availability — we're simply pointing you to the source instead of a summary of it.
Short, practical notes from how we work.
Not news — just plain observations from moving requirements through the sourcing process. We'll add to this as new notes are worth sharing.
Read the Spec Before the Price
The fastest way to lose time on a requirement is quoting against an assumption instead of the actual spec sheet. We read the full technical requirement first, price second.
Lead Time Is Part of the Bid
A low price with an unreliable delivery date isn't actually the low bid once you account for the mission cost of a delay. We vet vendors on both.
One Point of Contact, Always
Hand-offs between intake, sourcing, and delivery teams are where requirements get lost. We keep a single owner on every requirement start to finish.
Doing business with ValorBridge.
If you're a prime contractor evaluating us as a subcontracting or teaming partner, or a manufacturer looking for a sourcing arm into public-sector markets, here's what to send us first.
Share the requirement or your product line
A spec sheet, solicitation excerpt, or product catalog is enough for us to assess fit quickly.
Request our capability statement
A single page covering core competencies, differentiators, and current company data.
Schedule a direct conversation
Most fit questions are answered faster in a fifteen-minute call than over email.