Do not upload CUI, classified information, export-controlled technical data, or sensitive customer data in this MVP. BidShield AI does not certify CMMC compliance.

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Public-only pilot offer

BidShield AI Public Solicitation Readiness Pilot

Help a small defense contractor decide whether one public opportunity deserves proposal time, with a cited bid-readiness score, compliance matrix starter, risk flags, and human-review packet.

Data boundary

Public-only materials

Review model

Human-reviewed output

Launch posture

Pilot, not self-serve SaaS

The offer

A fixed-scope first pass before the proposal team commits

The pilot is designed for one public opportunity at a time. It gives the buyer a fast, reviewable readiness packet while keeping sensitive-data and compliance claims out of scope.

Bid/no-bid readiness score

A structured pursuit-fit score with the main drivers, missing information, and human-review notes.

Compliance matrix starter

Requirement rows with source snippets, owners, status, due dates, response locations, and notes.

Cyber and data-risk flags

CMMC, DFARS, SPRS, possible CUI, and controlled-data indicators called out for qualified review.

Review packet

Clarification questions, evidence-readiness checklist, and a DOCX bid-readiness report for discussion.

Best-fit customer

Who should buy the pilot

The strongest early buyer is a small GovCon team that already sees proposal time as expensive and wants a structured triage packet before going all-in.

Small U.S. defense contractor or GovCon services firm

Reviewing public solicitation text or public attachments only

Needs faster first-pass triage before committing proposal time

Has a human reviewer who can validate outputs before business use

Not included

What the pilot will not promise

These boundaries protect the buyer and BidShield while the product is still moving from guided MVP into production SaaS.

No CUI, classified, export-controlled technical data, or sensitive customer data

No CMMC certification, legal eligibility decision, or compliance guarantee

No replacement for contracts, legal, cybersecurity, or capture leadership review

No production self-serve launch until live trust controls are verified

Pilot workflow

A guided sale with approval gates

Until live auth, tenant isolation, billing, audit logging, DLP, and official mappings are verified, the pilot should be delivered as a controlled workflow.

1

Qualify the opportunity

Use one public SAM.gov opportunity or public RFP your team is already considering.

2

Confirm the data boundary

Complete the public-only intake and no-CUI acknowledgment before sharing material.

3

Run the readiness review

Generate the score, matrix, risk flags, report, and clarification questions.

4

Review the packet

Bruce or a qualified reviewer validates the output before it informs a pursuit decision.

Sales packet

Use these files on the first call

The buyer should leave discovery with a clear data boundary, a structured intake path, and a realistic understanding of what the pilot does.

Next sales step

Start with one public opportunity and one reviewable output packet.

Keep the first sale narrow: public-only intake, one opportunity, human-reviewed packet, and explicit exclusions for CUI, certification, and legal/compliance decisions.

This pilot page is sales enablement, not approval for unrestricted production use. Bruce Wayne must approve pilot terms, data handling, pricing, and customer-facing claims before taking payment.