Augur is the AI platform for government contractors who want to stop guessing and start winning. We watch every solicitation, every agency, every signal — and tell you which opportunities are worth pursuing before your competitors notice they exist.
An augur was a Roman priest who interpreted the will of the gods by reading omens — the flight of birds, the patterns of the sky. Before any major decision in war or governance, the augur was consulted. His judgment shaped consuls, generals, and the building of cities.
The platform inherits that role: continuous observation, structured interpretation, and decisive counsel. Augur watches the procurement landscape so contractors can act with conviction.
We're shipping in the open. The discovery layer is in production — federal opportunity tracking, watchlists, and team coordination. The agentic platform is the next mile. Below: what you can use this week, marked clearly against what's coming.
The Augur platform decomposes the bid lifecycle into five purpose-built agents — discovery, qualification, approval, drafting, and compliance. Two gates require human sign-off. Every output is auditable. None of this is bolted on.
Continuous monitoring of federal, state, and local sources. Pulls full solicitation packages with amendments and Q&A. The eyes of the platform. — v1 foundation live.
Auto-generates the compliance matrix. Scores fit against past performance. Flags red flags. Produces the bid/no-bid memo with traceable rationale.
Routes the memo to the right decision-makers across all teaming partners. Joint sign-off, audit trail, full transparency across organizations.
Volume-by-volume proposal generation grounded in your content library. Color reviews built in. Cross-org content shared with proper partitions.
FAR/DFARS compliance pass. Formatting, packaging, submission to the right portal. Manager sign-off as the final gate before anything goes out.
Multi-org teaming as a first-class primitive. Partitioned content sharing. Joint approval chains. Audit trails on every prediction. The bid is the workspace.
"The signs were always there. Now you can read them."
The GovCon software market is full of bolted-on AI and search-as-a-service. Augur is architected around the way bids actually get won — across organizations, with audit trails, on signals you can defend.
The bid is the workspace. Multiple organizations, multiple email domains, partitioned content sharing, joint approval chains. No competitor architects this way.
Five purpose-built agents handle the lifecycle from discovery to submission. Two-gate human-in-the-loop ensures audit-trail compliance.
Every PWIN score traces back to the data that produced it. Win-rate claims are defensible. Compliance flags cite the FAR clause.
Augur is for capture and proposal teams who treat federal contracting as a craft — not a lottery. If your stack is currently a GovWin subscription duct-taped to SharePoint and a shared inbox, you're the audience.