Sarus Opportunity Scout

Find the opportunities out there for your business.

Search current federal notices, check the buying history, and spot the questions that deserve an answer before your team commits.

Fit filters

Find work that makes sense.

Public opportunity data only. Do not enter protected information.

Opportunity view

Available does not always mean winnable.

The useful question is whether the customer, scope, proof, team, and runway line up well enough to justify a pursuit.

Current notices
SAM.gov
Buying history
USAspending
Decision lens
Fit before effort

Read the signals

A lead is the start of the decision, not the decision.

Public data can show where the work sits. A winning strategy still needs customer understanding, credible proof, a workable team, and a response plan that survives contact with the calendar.

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Current notice

Check the stage, set-aside, NAICS, place of performance, and response runway.

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Buying pattern

Use recent award history to see who buys, who wins, and the size of the work returned.

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Pursuit judgment

Test the opportunity against your proof, team, relationship, capacity, and evaluation risk.

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Official sources

Use the right source for the right question.

Planning tool, not an official notice service.

Sarus Strategy does not guarantee completeness, availability, eligibility, award, or probability of win. The official government notice and its amendments control. Do not enter CUI, source-selection information, export-controlled material, classified information, or protected third-party data into this tool.

Found something real

Check the bid before you chase it.

Bring the public notice, your honest concerns, and the team you actually have.

Start an opportunity check