You’re bidding on a defence procurement opportunity. The deadline is fourteen days away. You don’t know what security clearance level the buyer requires. You don’t know if your team is eligible. You don’t know if you can mobilise cleared personnel in time. And you’re searching four different portals manually, hoping you haven’t missed a critical notice on a fifth. This is the reality for most suppliers pursuing security-cleared opportunities in defence and policing. These contracts represent some of the highest-value, highest-friction work in UK public sector procurement—yet suppliers remain trapped in reactive discovery, searching portals manually, missing short-deadline notices, and losing deals to incumbents they didn’t anticipate. From February 2026 DCI market analysis, the UK defence sector alone published 1,114 notices worth…
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