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  • Registration
    Account registration is an easy and straight forward process.
    1. From FEDSCORE.COM home page click get started.

    2. You will be redirected to the app.fedscore.com.

    3. Click register.

    4. Now that the register form is displayed, complete the form.

    5. Make sure you choose the right DUNS number. You cannot change the DUNS number election after account creation.

    6. An email will be sent to the email address provided at registration.

    7. Check your email spam folder if you cannot find the activation email our system automatically generated when you completed the registration form.
    Be sure to select the correct DUNS number, you cannot change this election after account activation.

    9. Click on the activation link in the email.
    Your account is now active, but you are still unable to access the system capabilities.

    10. Use your username and password to login.
    At this point you are prompted to choose your subscription level.
    We currently have a monthly and yearly option available. If you choose to commit for a long-term contract you will instantly save 1000$ a year. Our yearly subscription is not set on auto-renew so you do not have to worry about accidental charges.
    The monthly subscription program does require a monthly recurring charge, and if you wish to cancel your account you will have to do so in the profile settings once you are logged in.

    As always if you have questions or trouble completing the registration you can reach out to us via email [email protected] or by phone by calling any of our staff directly and someone will assist you as soon as possible.
  • Profile Setup
    Your profile setup is quick and painless.

    Sine you have already selected your DUNS number in the registration process, we now need to setup you default NAICS codes.

    1. Navigate to account setup by clicking the down arrow located on the left side of your profile name, in the top right corner of the application.

    2. Select preferences and a pop-up window with the NAICS selector is displayed. Choose one ro more NAICS codes, this will ensure that the solicitation feed filter options are preset for you and will be memorized for your next login experience.

    Congratulations your profile setup is complete.
  • Opportunities
    Fedscore categorizes opportunities into two different categories:

    Solicitations - direct daily pull from FBO.gov

    Projects - past, current and future projects your company has sourced internally. We have implemented this feature to expend the capabilities of the FedScore machine learning tools, beyond the FBO.gov solicitations. You can build scenarios, and obtain PWINs for any project you want to asses as long as we have a score for the specific department/agency combination. Use it to evaluate your current capture pipeline, or to discover how our tools perform on opportunities you have engaged in and you know who participated and who won.
  • Solicitation feed
    The solicitation feed is in short FBO done right.

    It is a curated searchable, sortable and filterable list of all active solicitations sourced daily from FBO.gov

    We use our own cleanup engine to ensure that all solicitations are still active.

    The cleaning and updating happens daily in the background and does not affect system availability.

    The solicitation work area is split in two different parts.

    On top we have the major filtering options:

    NAICS, Set-Aside, Posted Date, Response Date, and Place of Performance.

    As expected all these filters work concurrently including multi-variable parameters.

    For example you can use as filtering parameters multiple NAICS, Set-Aside and place of performance combinations, and narrow the criteria even more with Posted and Response Date parameters.

    In the lower working area of the solicitation feed we display the solicitations in an easy to read tabular format, where they are auto-prioritized by default using descending Matchability score sorting.

    All 11 fields are enabled with filtering and or sorting capabilities and some of them have both. For your convenience all filters work concurrently.

    If you click on any solicitation it will provide an array of extra information, and options. Most notable, are:

    a. Interested – by marking a solicitation interested you are moving it from the solicitation work area into the Interested work area where you can later build multiple scenarios for that particular solicitation.

    b. Not – Interested – another powerful feature of the solicitation feed is the ability to mark an opportunity Not-Interested in this case the solicitation is grayed out so you can simply ignore it any time you are searching our feed in the future.

    c. If you want to get all information currently available on a specific solicitation, click the More Info button, a pop-up window with all the details of the solicitation is now displayed. If you need access to the documents or just want to see the opportunity as it is displayed in FBO.gov simply click on the visit Fedbizopps link and you are taken directly to the solicitation as it appears on the FBO.gov website.
  • Projects
    A second category of opportunities that exists in Fedscore are titled Projects.

    We acknowledge that sometimes there are opportunities that you have sourced from other sources such as your internal capture pipeline, and they are not available in fbo.gov at any given moment.

    In order to extend the reach of our powerful machine learning decision tools beyond active solicitations we created the Projects feature.

    You can add a project by navigating to Opportunities-> Projects

    Click the add button located on the upper left side of the projects table.

    You are now presented with a project data intake from.

    Select a title, department and agency, and optionally a response date and populate the comments section with appropriate relevant information.<br.
    Save.

    You have now created a new project and the Matchability score if automatically assigned to it.

    When you create a project both the Projects table and the interested table are automatically updated.

    From the Interested work area you can create scenarios, and calculate PWIN’s just like you would do with solicitations you identified in the solicitations work area.
  • Interested
    The interested work area serves as the staging area for you to compile a list of interested opportunities and prepare to build scenarios.

    You can build scenarios for both solicitations and projects the same exact way, and compare the results between them. The analytical methodology and the conclusions are the same.
  • Scenarios
    Our scenario manager approach to opportunity evaluation is an industry first.

    Unlike other platforms and analytical methods we use a context driven quantitative model powered by advanced machine learning technology to provide an evaluation of a particular situation.

    What does that mean?

    Every scenario you build will have a certain context around it that includes:

    a. Where you are competing? (Department / Agency level)

    b. Who else is competing?

    The results produced are context adjusted and express a specific positioning relative to where you are competing and against whom. This ensures that the results are statistically valid.
  • PWIN

    FedScore is the industries first and only platform to successfully model and measure interaction levels between federal entities and federal contractors, we have access to unique discriminator inputs that allow us to provide a mathematically valid quantitative framework to evaluate your positioning in the federal market based on the context of your specific situation.

    We do this using our unique PWIN calculator.

    This advanced feature allows you to calculate pre-bid PWINs for any permutation of participants, regardless if the competitors are alone or teamed up with others.