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AlphaSix Unveils Quantify: AI-Powered Platform Revolutionizing Government Proposal Evaluations
STERLING, Va., Sept. 30, 2025 - AlphaSix today announces the pre-release of Quantify, a cutting-edge AI platform poised to revolutionize how government agencies assess and score Request for Proposals (RFPs). Engineered for speed, transparency, and accountability, Quantify leverages advanced large language models (LLMs) alongside proprietary data technologies to deliver real-time scoring, objective evaluation metrics, and audit-ready insights. The platform is fully compatible with FAR-compliant workflows and supports comprehensive source selection documentation. Quantify is powered by four provisional technology patents, underscoring AlphaSix’s commitment to innovation in AI-driven government solutions. Quantify is the only commercially available solution of its kind currently available to government agencies.
Federal Momentum Around AI
The U.S. General Services Administration recently signed a OneGov agreement with xAI to make its Grok models available to all federal agencies at minimal cost, while Congress introduced the SANDBOX Act to create a regulatory framework that encourages safe experimentation with AI. Together, these developments highlight the government’s commitment to lowering barriers and accelerating responsible AI adoption — an environment in which Quantify is uniquely positioned to thrive.
A former senior procurement executive at U.S. State Department, familiar with Quantify said: "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.”
A former DHS Component Head Contracting Authority added: “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.”
Quantify is currently entering the R&D Testing period for select Federal agencies and will be commercially available in early 2026.

