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Federal procurement intelligence
Prosal Federal MCP gives authorized AI systems a governed path to search, validate, retrieve, and cite federal opportunities, awards, vendors, agencies, NAICS, PSC, set-asides, documents, and evidence.
Authoritative data
Grounded in federal procurement sources.
Built for GovCon
Designed for capture, BD, proposal, and AI teams.
Governed access
Controlled deployment and auditable usage path.
Federal data sources
Prosal
AI agents and teams
The problem
Critical signals are scattered across systems, formats, notices, awards, amendments, attachments, agency records, and vendor histories. Teams lose hours finding, validating, and stitching it together before they can act.
Prosal Federal MCP turns that public data layer into an AI-operable intelligence surface.
From question to evidence
It should search, validate, retrieve, cite, and expose what is missing — a governed workflow for procurement intelligence.
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Opportunities, awards, vendors, agencies, NAICS, PSC, and set-asides from one governed interface.
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Resolve ambiguity and separate the right opportunity from similar or stale records.
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Structured details, documents, related notices, award signals, and source links.
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Ground answers in returned records and URLs so teams verify the source behind each claim.
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Surface missing documents, unclear lineage, and absent award links instead of guessing.
What teams can access
All the procurement context teams need without jumping between dashboards, PDFs, spreadsheets, and search portals.
Active and recent solicitations, notices, deadlines, amendments, NAICS, PSC, and set-aside signals.
Award discovery, obligations, recipients, agencies, dates, performance periods, and exact record retrieval.
Recipient and vendor signals for market research, competitor discovery, and incumbent investigation.
Agency and sub-agency context for pipeline segmentation, buying-office analysis, and source targeting.
Notices, attachments, related records, and source URLs when available from the underlying federal data.
Citation-ready answers, explicit data gaps, and traceable procurement signals for defensible decisions.
Customer and workspace access can be controlled before tools are exposed to AI workflows.
Tool behavior is designed around search, retrieval, citation, and explicit uncertainty reporting.
Grounded in federal opportunities, awards, vendors, agencies, documents, and procurement metadata.
Designed for capture, business development, proposal, market intelligence, and internal AI teams.
Plug and play
Copy, paste, done. No SDK and no glue code — just point your AI client at the Prosal endpoint.
Drop it into your AI client's MCP settings — pick your client on the right.
Ask a procurement question and get evidence-backed, cited answers.
Your token arrives by email after approval. Replace the YOUR_TOKEN placeholder with it, or set it as the PROSAL_FEDERAL_MCP_TOKEN environment variable where the snippet references one.
# Add Prosal Federal MCP to Claude Code
claude mcp add --transport http prosal-federal \
https://mcp.prosal.com/mcp/ \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $PROSAL_FEDERAL_MCP_TOKEN"
Then just ask
Prosal Federal MCP is available by request for authorized teams and controlled deployments.
Prosal Federal MCP is a remote Model Context Protocol server that gives authorized AI systems governed access to federal procurement intelligence across opportunities, awards, vendors, agencies, NAICS, PSC, documents, and evidence-backed records.
It is built for GovCon capture teams, business development teams, proposal teams, market intelligence teams, and internal AI agent builders that need source-grounded federal procurement context.
No. The current rollout should remain authorized beta access. Broad self-serve app installation should wait for the OAuth-enabled flow and final client validation.
A dashboard helps humans browse records. Prosal Federal MCP gives AI systems a governed tool layer to search, validate, retrieve, cite, and report evidence gaps inside procurement workflows.
Prosal Federal MCP is grounded in public U.S. federal procurement sources, including SAM.gov solicitations and notices, USAspending award data, agency and sub-agency records, and related public procurement documents and attachments.
It is a remote MCP server reachable over HTTP with bearer authentication, so it works with MCP-compatible clients such as Claude, ChatGPT (Developer Mode connectors), Cursor, and custom or internal AI agents.
Connecting takes three steps: request access to receive a bearer token, paste the MCP endpoint (https://mcp.prosal.com/mcp/) and Authorization header into your AI client's MCP settings, and then ask procurement questions to get evidence-backed, cited answers.
It is designed so the model does not guess: answers are grounded in retrieved federal records and source URLs, and the server reports missing documents, unclear lineage, or absent award links instead of inventing them. As with any AI workflow, verify cited sources before high-stakes decisions.