Whether you're pursuing contracts, analyzing markets, or shaping policy — STOA gives you the procurement intelligence layer your workflow is missing.
Stop sifting through CanadaBuys, SAM.gov, and a dozen provincial portals. STOA aggregates every relevant opportunity into a single search — with smart alerts that notify you the moment a new contract matches your capabilities.
Track incumbents, identify recompete timelines, and understand agency buying patterns before you write a single page of your proposal.
Build your 12–24 month pipeline with data, not guesswork. STOA's contract expiry tracking and agency intelligence let you identify opportunities before they're solicited — giving your capture team the head start that wins.
Feed STOA data into your CRM or pipeline tools via API. Track contract modifications, bridge contracts, and sole-source patterns that signal upcoming competitive opportunities.
Defense procurement in Canada and the US follows distinct patterns — sole-source justifications, ITAR considerations, and multi-year vehicle contracts that require early positioning. STOA surfaces DND, DoD, and related agency spending with the depth to support strategic capture.
Track ITB exemptions, trade agreement applicability, and cross-border procurement between Canadian and American defense establishments.
Analyze government procurement patterns across years, agencies, and categories. STOA's structured data and powerful search make it possible to answer questions that would take weeks with raw government portals — in minutes.
Study vendor concentration, spending trends by department, regional distribution of contracts, and the effectiveness of procurement policies like indigenous business set-asides.
Identify which government agencies buy your category, who the current vendors are, and when contracts are up for renewal. STOA turns procurement data into a qualified lead list — with timing, budget, and competitive context built in.
Monitor government procurement practices at scale. Track sole-source contracting rates, vendor diversity, regional spending distribution, and compliance with trade agreements — with data that's structured, searchable, and exportable.
The same data. A fundamentally better way to use it.
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