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Win the work
on the strength
of what you
can prove.

We help suppliers and contractors find public-sector demand, build the evidence to pursue it, and submit work that stands up under review.

Practice
Contract & Compliance
Response
24h
Disciplines
Four
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§ 01 — Practice

Four disciplines.

Compliance

The papers, registers and proof that buyers expect to see — built once, kept current, used again.

  • Evidence libraries indexed and named
  • Policy suites and registers
  • Renewal schedules and ownership
See Compliance

Procurement

Live opportunities, requirements mapped, responses structured, claims tied to proof, QA before submission.

  • Requirements mapped to evidence
  • Submission structure and drafting
  • Final read for clarity and risk
See Procurement

Intermediation

Post-award delivery, turning what was promised into how the work actually runs day to day.

  • Governance packs and operating rhythms
  • Responsibilities, handover, controls
  • Maintenance cadence and change logs
See Intermediation

Intelligence

Where governments and institutions are already buying what you sell, and how to pursue it.

  • Demand scans across SAM, DLA, UNGM, NATO, MOD, EU TED
  • Buyer maps and competitor awards
  • Bid-readiness evidence build
See Intelligence
§ Specialisation — Export controls

A regulated surface,
by region.

ITAR / EAR

For US-headquartered defence and dual-use suppliers, and for non-US suppliers with US-touching transactions. Posture, programme build, transaction-level diligence.

  • ITAR · EAR · OFAC programmes
  • DFARS 252.204-7012 · NIST 800-171 · CMMC 2.0
  • Internal Compliance Programme · seven elements
See ITAR / EAR

ECJU / OFSI

For UK and EU defence and dual-use suppliers, including those with US-origin content exposure. Posture, programme build, end-user / end-use due diligence.

  • Export Control Order 2008 · EU 2021/821
  • OFSI · AQAP 2110/2210 · UK MoD · DCPP
  • Internal Compliance Programme · seven elements
See ECJU / OFSI
§ 02 — How it works

The method.

Step 01

Map

We read the requirements and examine what you hold. You get a precise picture of where things stand.

Step 02

Build

We assemble the proof, structure the documents and draft responses, under proper version control.

Step 03

Verify

Six quality checks run before submission, clarity, consistency, traceability and delivery capability.

§ 03 — The deliverable

Documents
that hold up.

Every claim traceable. Every status visible. Every article defensible under review.

Click any article in the contract to see how we annotate, verify and structure each commitment.

REF: MI-2026 · CONTRACT READINESS ASSESSMENT

Compliance & Readiness Instrument

Click each article to inspect annotation · 3 of 3 verified
§ 04 — Outcomes

When the system
works as one.

The work isn't only about writing well. It's about writing things that hold up — in evaluation, in due diligence, and on the day mobilisation begins.

→ A

Demand mapped before bid effort

We show whether real demand exists for the category before you commit time to writing or registering.

→ B

Fewer follow-ups from buyers

Cleaner proof chains draw fewer clarification questions and far fewer last-minute rewrites.

→ C

Delivery that mirrors the bid

Documents reflect how work is actually done, so what you said becomes what you do.

§ 05 — Next step

If there's a
deadline, send it.

Share the requirements and the date. We'll come back with scope, sequencing and a clear plan of work.

Send your brief — Reply within 24h