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- A single compliance gap or out-of-date control statement can make an otherwise strong technical proposal unawardable.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.
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.
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
See all audience guides, GovCon pricing, or the federal contracting glossary.
