For GovCon cybersecurity & compliance firms

LongLead Cyber

Compliance deadlines create demand on a schedule. Read the schedule.

A DFARS clause starts a CMMC clock. LongLead AI watches funded awards and tells you whose clock just started.

/ Live inference — from a real public record

USASPENDING · NEW DOD PRIME AWARD

Award terms incorporate DFARS 252.204-7012 safeguarding requirements.

Contractor systems will process covered defense information.

Period of performance begins on the award date.

Precision-machining supplier — first DoD production award

↓ LongLead AI infers

Compliance clock inferred

A first-time DoD awardee with this clause set must reach CMMC Level 2 to keep and grow the work — a readiness engagement with a hard deadline, invisible in the award headline.

CMMC L2NIST 800-171
BuyerThe awardee, not the agency
WindowAssessment clock from award date

source: USASpending award record

Evidence dossier — who to call & why. You make the call.

Who to call: the new awardee's supplier-quality lead. Why now: the 7012 clause set starts a CMMC clock — get suppliers assessment-ready before it bites.

Illustrative example — shows the inference the engine draws from these public records, not a delivered customer result.

Scopes this feed is configured for

  • CMMC readiness & assessment prep
  • NIST 800-171 gap remediation
  • FedRAMP advisory
  • Funded public-sector cyber programs

Your boundary is configuration, not a suggestion: the services you don’t sell are enforced as exclusions, so near-miss false positives are rejected before they reach you.

How the inference works

From the public record to your next deal.

The public record says

USASpending prime award carrying DFARS 252.204-7012

LongLead AI infers

A first-time DoD awardee with this clause set must reach CMMC Level 2 to keep and grow the work — a readiness engagement with a hard deadline, invisible in the award headline.

You get

The opportunity with confidence, timing, the cited record, and a dossier naming who to call — you make the call.

Illustrative example — shows the inference the engine draws from these public records, not a delivered customer result.

What it watches

Public records your buyers can't help but leave behind.

USASpending prime awards

New defense awards to suppliers whose contracts carry compliance obligations — each one a company with a deadline.

SAM.gov solicitations

Notices read in full for DFARS/CMMC clause triggers — the requirement that turns a bidder into a compliance buyer.

Grants.gov

Funded public-sector programs whose award conditions imply security and compliance work.

What you get

An analyst's output, with an audit trail.

Companies with compliance clocks, not cyber leads

This is not a list of firms that might buy security services. It is the set of organizations whose public awards started a specific compliance obligation — matched to the services you actually sell.

The right contact — named in your dossier

Every opportunity arrives as a cited evidence dossier — the public signal, your confidence and lead time, the value band, who to call, and talking points. You make the call, from your own channels. Nothing leaves the system.

The clause trail on every row

Every prospect cites the award or notice that created the obligation, so your first conversation starts from the record — “your new contract carries 7012” — not from a cold pitch.

/0.7 — Lead time

Flagged while the market is still asleep.

These public processes run for months before the work is named anywhere you can buy a lead. LongLead AI reads them at the top.

Months before the compliance deadline bites

Prime award starts the clock18mo
Flow-down reaches sub-tier suppliers12mo
Assessment window opens6mo

Illustrative of how these public processes typically sequence — not a performance benchmark.

Memory

It learns your fit — and you can open it up.

It learns your fit — and you can open it up. Every correction you make becomes an inspectable rule with a test attached, so “the AI learned” always resolves to a named artifact you can read. It sharpens on your industry over time — and your specific deals, relationships, and margins are never shown to another customer.

$35k–$150k/yr, priced per scope and territory — billed annually (save ~20%) or monthly — see pricing.

PERMIT · TX TABSUniversity building — imaging fit-out, no shielded scope
Your rules

Illustrative demo of the correction loop — the rows and rule are examples, not a live customer feed.

/0.9 — Pricing

You pay for the scopes you sell — and it grows only when you do.

Add the scopes you want watched and the ground you cover. Start with one, add more as you win. Pay by the quarter — or take the year and the fourth quarter is on us.

1 · Scopes you want tracked1 of 3 selected
2 · Coverage for each scope

Plans are non-exclusive— any qualified firm can track the same scope in the same state. You’re paying for the intelligence, not a territory lock.

Your plan
$6,563/ quarter

Billed once a year — the fourth quarter's on us. $26,250 for the year instead of $35,000.

First scope · home region$35,000
Annual — 4th quarter free$8,750
For the year$26,250
Typical plans land in

$35k–$150k+ a year — one won six-figure job, found 12–24 months early, covers it.

An estimate from our published price card — never a quote. Final scope boundaries are set with you in onboarding.

Your next deal is already in the public record.

Tell us what you sell and what you don't — and see what LongLead AI is watching for you right now.