Overview
TenderAlpha's global government contracts data covers 120 million+ contract awards across 65 countries since 2010, making it the largest government contracts database on the market. The key differentiator is ticker mapping: 14,000+ publicly listed companies are matched directly to their awards, so investment teams can connect procurement activity to individual securities without manual reconciliation.
Each record includes contract description, buying agency details, prime awardee identity, award value, and duration. Private companies are covered via National ID matching across 5M+ entities. Delivery options are daily, weekly, or monthly via API, SQL connector, or scheduled export.
This is the foundational dataset supporting TenderAlpha's full government contracts product suite, including G2B Supply Chain, Daily Macro Government Contracting, Receivables and Obligations, and Green Government Contracts. Users range from equity analysts and quant teams to supply chain risk managers and macro strategists.
Scope & Contents
Use Cases
Quantitative Analysis
Build systematic strategies around the relationship between government contract wins, sales surprise, and stock price movements. Contract award timing and value are a structured, high-frequency signal that precedes earnings disclosures, giving quant teams a basis for government revenue momentum factors.
Fundamental Analysis
Sector analysts covering defence, infrastructure, healthcare, and IT services use global government contracts data to establish revenue visibility, assess customer concentration, and estimate contract renewal probability before it shows up in company filings. For government-exposed companies, contract flow is often the clearest forward indicator of revenue available.
Macroeconomic Forecasting
Procurement activity across 65 countries gives a real-time read on fiscal policy at the sector and regional level. Use it to build frameworks for global and sectoral economic analysis grounded in where governments are deploying budget, not announced spending intentions.
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