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GovDash aims to help businesses use AI to land government contracts


Tim Goltser and Curtis Mason have been building things together since high school, when the two were the co-captains of their school's robotics team. In

In a 2023 survey from Setscale, a purchase order financing startup, small business owners cited insufficient cash flow and working capital — and a lack of time and resources — as their top roadblocks to securing government contracts. To attempt to give these small businesses a boost, Goltser, Mason and Doherty founded GovDash, a platform that provides workflows to support government contract capture, proposal, development and management processes. GovDash can trawl through solicitation documents to identify requirements, requested formats, evaluation factors and submission schedules for contracts, Doherty says.

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