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GovCon for Cyber contractors

AI Proposal Writing Built for Cybersecurity & Cleared IT Contractors

U.S. cybersecurity, cleared IT and managed-security firms (NAICS 541512/541519/541690) bidding on DoD and civilian work with CMMC, NIST 800-171 and RMF/ATO requirements.

Federal cybersecurity work carries a compliance burden no other category matches: CMMC levels, NIST SP 800-171 controls, DFARS 252.204-7012, SPRS scores and RMF/ATO narratives all have to appear — correctly — in proposal after proposal. Cyber firms also face short task-order windows on the IT vehicles they hold. GovCon stores that hard-won compliance content once and drafts the long technical volumes around it, so your specialists stay on mission instead of rewriting the same control narratives.

Specific challenges cyber contractors face

  • The same CMMC, NIST 800-171, DFARS 252.204-7012 and RMF/ATO language has to be re-tailored into every proposal, in each agency's preferred format.
  • Cleared technical staff are the scarcest resource — and they're the ones being pulled off mission to write first drafts.
  • Task-order competitions on IT vehicles often close in 5-15 days, leaving no room for slow drafting.
  • A single compliance gap or out-of-date control statement can make an otherwise strong technical proposal unawardable.

How GovCon is built for cyber contractors

  • Proposal library stores reusable compliance content — CMMC level, NIST 800-171 SSP highlights, SPRS posture, RMF/ATO narratives — for instant, correctly-formatted inclusion.
  • AI drafting produces long technical volumes (architecture, monitoring, incident response, continuous-ATO approach) at consistent quality.
  • Document parser extracts task-order Section L questions in seconds, so you hit tight 5-15 day windows.
  • Per-seat pricing keeps scarce cleared engineers off first-draft duty without an enterprise software project.
  • Live SAM.gov feed (via WinAContract) surfaces cyber-relevant solicitations and vehicle task orders in one place.

Recommended plan for cyber contractors

Professional

Professional fits most growing cyber and cleared-IT firms — enough AI capacity for technical-volume drafting and recurring task-order load, with extra seats as the proposal team grows.

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Example federal agencies cyber contractors target

These are typical agency types cyber contractors pursue. Each links to a full guide with what the agency procures, where they publish opportunities, and how their proposals are evaluated.

Department of Defense

Department of Homeland Security

Defense Information Systems Agency

Department of Justice

FAQs from cyber contractors

Does GovCon store our CMMC and NIST 800-171 content for reuse?

Yes — keep your CMMC level, NIST 800-171 control narratives, SPRS posture and RMF/ATO materials in the proposal library as reusable sections, and AI drafting pulls them into new proposals in the format the agency requested.

Can it handle short DoD task-order turnarounds?

Yes — the document parser maps Section L in seconds and AI drafting collapses the first draft, which is exactly what the 5-15 day cyber task-order windows demand.

Will AI drafting invent compliance claims?

No — AI drafts from the compliance content you provide in your library. You own the underlying CMMC level, control implementation and ATO status; the tool formats and assembles, it does not fabricate your posture.

GovCon for other audiences

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