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By AI, Created 5:45 PM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – BidHound will expand its mobile-first federal contract opportunity platform to all 50 U.S. states and territories on May 25, 2026, after operating in New York since November 2025. The rollout adds AI summaries, location intelligence and bid tracking tools aimed at helping small businesses find and manage federal opportunities faster.
Why it matters: - BidHound is positioning federal contracting access as a mobile workflow for small businesses that compete for government work. - The national launch broadens access beyond New York and could make opportunity discovery faster for contractors in construction, medical supply, information technology, facilities services and other sectors. - The platform also targets a long-standing pain point: identifying the right federal opportunity and understanding where work will actually be performed.
What happened: - BidHound announced a national expansion of its federal contract discovery platform on May 21, 2026. - The expansion becomes effective May 25, 2026. - The platform will be available in all 50 U.S. states and territories. - BidHound had been operating in New York State since November 2025. - The company said the platform was developed after its founders encountered barriers using existing government systems to find federal contracting opportunities.
The details: - BidHound aggregates active federal contract opportunities and delivers them through a mobile-optimized interface. - The platform uses a proprietary AI engine to generate plain-language summaries of contract listings and solicitation documents. - BidHound says the summaries reduce the time needed to evaluate individual opportunities. - The platform includes an in-house location intelligence system that distinguishes contracting office addresses from actual places of performance. - The platform includes an interactive geographic bid map. - The platform includes set-aside designation filtering. - The platform provides direct access to contracting officer contact information inside each listing. - BidHound serves businesses in construction, medical supply, information technology, facilities services and related industries. - BidHound also offers a registration assistance service for businesses not yet enrolled in the federal vendor database. - The company’s team manages the federal vendor enrollment process on behalf of clients. - Pricing effective May 25, 2026 is $100 per month for single-state access. - National access for all 50 states and U.S. territories costs $200 per month. - Federal vendor registration assistance costs $2,500 as a one-time fee. - BidHound was co-founded by Alex Mahoney, a New York-based construction contractor with eight years of industry experience, and Ryan Martins, an Apple alumnus and technology consultant based in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
Between the lines: - BidHound is competing on usability, not just data access. - The emphasis on plain-language summaries and place-of-performance tracking suggests the company is trying to simplify a process that can be difficult for smaller firms without dedicated proposal staff. - The pricing structure points to two product paths: ongoing discovery for active bidders and higher-touch help for companies that still need federal registration. - Early traction in New York and a customer quote from a roofing company suggest the platform is aimed at practical day-to-day bid management rather than one-time research. - Sergio Rapp, owner of New York Roofers, said the platform streamlined how the company finds and manages federal bidding opportunities and helped surface opportunities that might otherwise have been missed.
What’s next: - BidHound’s nationwide rollout begins May 25, 2026. - The company is now seeking users in all states and territories. - The registration assistance service could become a key on-ramp for companies that want to compete for federal work but are not yet set up in the vendor database. - The company’s next test is whether its mobile-first format can convert broader access into sustained adoption outside New York.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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