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Current public proof base

Coverage status

This page exists because SignalBid is more credible when it shows what is actually built, what is still thin, and what it is not claiming yet. The goal is not to pretend there is full national procurement coverage. The goal is to build a defensible source base, state by state and buyer segment by buyer segment.

Right now, Michigan K-12 is the strongest visible slice. Several other states have seeded records started, but many of those are a mix of historical procurement references and source-path pages rather than fresh live opportunities, so they should be treated as expansion tracks rather than mature coverage.

Important freshness note: some non-Michigan state slices currently contain a mix of historical procurement references and source-path pages. They are useful for source-building, but they should not be read as broad live production coverage yet.

What is actually strong today

  • Michigan K-12: first real-source evidence base with the deepest current opportunity log
  • Public proof layer: the main Example page uses public-source references and explicitly labels recent vs historical examples
  • Triage layer: scoring logic, downgrade logic, and fit notes are now public

What is still early

  • Adjacent education-sector coverage: some plausible slices exist, but they are not yet as deep as the K-12 source base
  • Multi-state expansion: several states are seeded, but not yet mature enough to market as broad production coverage
  • Buyer-type depth: district coverage is ahead of county, library, public safety, and community-college coverage

Tracked state slices

StateStatusWhat exists nowConfidence
Michiganin progressStrongest real-source K-12 slice; 14 logged opportunities and the current public sample base.Best-documented slice, but still a mix of recent, historical, and candidate references rather than an always-live bid feed.
Californiain progress4 seeded K-12 cyber references for expansion.Secondary / mixed; needs more primary-document pass.
Texasin progress4 seeded K-12 cyber references for expansion.Secondary / mixed; promising but still early.
Floridain progress3 seeded references remain after removing one mismatched out-of-state artifact.Thin / mixed; historical-heavy and not a live-coverage claim.
New Yorkin progress2 seeded records remain: one historical firewall/core-switch artifact and one district RFP source path for future capture.Thin / mixed; not a live-coverage claim.
Ohioin progress3 seeded references, including one program/source-path entry.Secondary confidence.
Illinoisin progress2 seeded records remain: one managed-security artifact plus one state support/source-path entry.Thin / mixed; one previously tracked state-program link was removed in the latest freshness pass after it stopped resolving.
Pennsylvaniain progress3 seeded district / charter security records.Secondary / mixed.

Everything else should currently be interpreted as not started or not yet ready for public proof.

Buyer-segment depth

SegmentStatusCurrent depth
School districtsaheadPrimary current base with the most logged records and proof examples.
Intermediate / consortium-style K-12 buyersbuildingSome useful cyber signal exists, but still much thinner than district coverage.
Adjacent education-sector buyersearlyPlausible next slices exist, but the public source base is not yet deep enough to lean on heavily.
Libraries, public safety, community collegenot startedThese are plausible future slices, not current proof strengths.

Why this honesty matters

The fastest way to make SignalBid sound fake would be to imply a giant, polished, 50-state procurement-intel machine. That is not what this is. The better story is narrower and more believable: a curated source-backed triage layer that is strongest in some slices today and expanding carefully from there.

That is also why the best next step for most buyers is still a tailored sample. It lets SignalBid prove usefulness against the buyer's lane instead of hand-waving about universal coverage.