Stop losing government contracts because your compliance documentation is scattered, outdated, or incomplete—FARSITE automates Federal Acquisition Regulation tracking so you stay audit-ready and win bids faster.
FARSITE is an AI-powered compliance platform built specifically for small businesses bidding on or managing U.S. government contracts. It centralizes and automates compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), and other federal requirements. Instead of manually tracking hundreds of regulatory changes and maintaining scattered spreadsheets, your team gets a single source of truth that flags compliance gaps, updates automatically when regulations change, and generates audit-ready documentation in minutes.
For government contractors, compliance overhead typically costs $50,000 to $200,000 annually in labor and administrative burden. FARSITE cuts that by automating repetitive compliance tasks, reducing the time your team spends on paperwork, and eliminating costly audit failures or contract rejections due to missing certifications or outdated representations.
Small government contractors across all sectors—defense contractors, IT service providers, construction firms, consulting companies, and logistics providers. Particularly valuable for businesses with $1M–$50M in annual revenue that bid on federal contracts but lack dedicated compliance staff, as well as agencies and nonprofits managing federal grants and procurements.
Pricing model not publicly listed; contact FARSITE directly for quote. Typically enterprise SaaS with tiered plans based on contract volume and team size.
Government contractors using FARSITE typically recover costs within 6 months through reduced proposal-writing time (15–20 hours saved per bid), fewer compliance-related contract rejections, and elimination of audit penalties. For a small business bidding on 10–15 federal contracts yearly, this translates to $30,000–$60,000 in direct labor savings annually, plus avoided costs from failed bids or corrective action requests. By accelerating proposal turnaround and increasing win rates, clients report closing government contracts 2–3 weeks faster.