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Government procurement teams are being asked to review more proposals than ever—faster, with fewer resources, and under heightened expectations for transparency and fairness. Yet traditional scoring workflows remain slow, manual, and prone to inconsistent interpretation across evaluators.

AlphaSix Quantify is a cutting-edge AI-powered digital accelerator designed to evaluate proposal responses, thereby driving enhanced decision - making, reducing evaluation board timelines and costs, and strengthening protest defense.

AI-powered Digital Accelerator for Proposal Evaluations

  • Screenshot of a report discussing strengths, opportunities, and risks related to task area coverage, human-centered design labs, and AI-driven security operations, with sections titled 'Proposal demonstrates broad task-area coverage across civilian and defense missions,' 'Human-centered design labs and AI analytics could be leveraged to improve user adoption,' and 'AI-driven SOCs and predictive analytics introduce operational and governance risks.'

    Generative AI Analysis

    Auto-extracts evaluation criteria, aligns with offeror responses, verifies compliance, and drives intelligent scoring.

  • Table titled 'Evaluation Phases' showing six phases with labels, due dates, and statuses, including 'System Scoring' completed on 2025-11-17 and 'Initial Evaluation' in progress due on 2025-12-01.

    Configurable Workflows

    Adapts to solicitation format or criteria and enables iterative, human review of all scoring.

  • Table showing evaluation results for various project aspects, with scores and finalization status for each criterion.

    Audit-Ready Scoring

    Transparent, defensible evaluations with reconciled scoring supporting standard SSEB reports and protest defense.

  • A digital interface showing a simulation titled 'MCDA What-If Simulator' with five categories of competencies, each with a blue progress bar and corresponding percentages: Management Competency, Service Delivery Competency, Information Technology Competency, Personnel Competency, and Performance Competency. All categories are at 25% except Personnel at 15% and Performance at 10%.

    Decision Intelligence

    Bayesian MCDA enables comparative award modeling for smarter outcomes.

  • Comparison of three price scores indicating value. The first shows a green background with 'Price Reasonable,' 'Strong,' and a note about a score of 68 out of 100. The second displays a circular chart with 27% labeled as 'Low Priced.' The third shows a circular chart with 88% labeled as 'Equally Priced.'

    Cost Validation

    Confirms proposed prices against contract variables for reasonableness.

  • Screenshot of a software interface showing tabs labeled Summary, Setup, Evaluation Team, with Evaluation Team tab active. Below are sections titled Team Assignments, Section Access by Role, and Team Status. The Team Status section displays a filter for Users and Vendors, and lists a user named Chris DeVault with the role of Contracting Officer.

    Role-Based Access

    Protects sensitive data with secure, permission-controlled collaboration per solicitation.

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Introducing Q Assistant

Get instant, accurate answers to any procurement policy or evaluation question through an intuitive chat interface. Q Assistant comes preloaded with key references—including the FAR and Defense Acquisition Guidebook—so teams can access reliable guidance in seconds. You can also upload your own agency policies, historical data, labor categories, pricing files, and more to create a custom, agency-specific knowledge base.

Government acquisition teams are under constant pressure to do more with less. For those professionals, objectivity and fairness in evaluations are paramount. Quantify’s Al driven evaluation approach/tool could save agencies significant time and money while ensuring every proposal is measured by the same clear standards.
— Former Senior Procurement Executive at U.S. State Department
This technology has the potential to transform how evaluations are conducted across the federal government. It allows evaluators to focus more on mission alignment rather than wrestling with administrative burdens.
— Former DHS Component Head Contracting Authority
In today’s federal environment, agencies are being asked to do more with less—fewer resources, tighter timelines, and higher expectations for accountability. Quantify was built to meet that challenge head-on, giving evaluators an AI-driven solution that increases efficiency, accuracy, and fairness across the acquisition process.
— Jeff Posey, CEO, AlphaSix

AlphaSix Quantify has entered R&D testing with select Federal agencies.

Launching commercially in 2026. Contact our sales team for a demo today.