This page showcases a real vendor intelligence report generated by VendorIntelHQ using publicly available U.S. federal procurement data from USASpending.gov. It demonstrates what our platform delivers — and what your organization's data could reveal.
The report below was generated using the FY2026 Full Contract dataset published by the U.S. federal government through USASpending.gov — the official source for federal spending transparency. This dataset contains every federal contract action recorded through February 2026.
We processed 889,804 transactions across 65 agencies, identified vendor concentration risks, surfaced entity duplication issues that compliance teams routinely miss, and generated actionable recommendations — all in minutes. This is exactly what VendorIntelHQ does with your organization's data.
The federal dataset is one of the largest procurement ecosystems in the world. We use it as a public demonstration of what VendorIntelHQ can surface — vendor concentration, spend fragmentation, entity duplication, competition gaps, and optimization opportunities.
When we apply this same analytical engine to your organization's vendor data, we uncover the same types of findings — specific to your spend, your vendors, and your risk profile. The output is always executive-ready and decision-focused.
A single vendor representing more than the entire VA, DHS, and HHS procurement budgets combined — a textbook supplier dependency risk.
13.5% of all procurement actions were awarded outside competitive bidding — representing hundreds of billions in non-competed spend requiring policy review.
A 10% set-aside target in Computer Systems Design and Engineering Services would redirect $60B toward small and disadvantaged businesses with no mission impact.
Complete analysis — scroll through the full executive report below
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