What this demo shows
Three real, public federal pursuit artifacts rendered in full as separate, fully-traceable capture opportunity packages. Each package is bounded to its own agency’s evidence — nothing crosses pursuits — and is converted into a report preview, an evidence ledger, cited findings, seven governed capture gates, an executive brief, and uncertainty / blocked-claims / next-evidence registers.
Who should use it
Built for SVP Capture, Chief Growth Officers, and proposal / solution executives evaluating governed capture-decision support — teams that need analysis they can defend in a gate review, not generic AI prose they have to re-verify line by line.
What makes it “governed”
Source-bound by construction
Every value a package reports is bounded to that pursuit’s own cited evidence. No cross-pursuit bleed, no unsourced assertion presented as fact.
Uncertainty stays visible
Unknown, partial, or unverified states are surfaced as exactly that. They are never silently upgraded to “ready,” “complete,” or “approved.”
Gates can correctly block
Each pursuit is wired into seven governed capture gates. A gate that lacks sufficient evidence blocks — a blocked gate is a feature, not a failure.
Decision-support only
The system names the decision you can responsibly make now; it does not issue bid/no-bid, pricing, teaming, staffing, or legal recommendations.
Evidence ledger & citation discipline
Each package carries a source-bound evidence ledger and a finding register in which every finding is tied to cited evidence:
- Cited evidence records are listed per pursuit, traceable to their public source.
- Cited findings reference the specific evidence that supports them.
- A blocked-claims register records what could not be substantiated.
- A next-evidence list states exactly what additional evidence would change the picture.
Human authority & the decision-support boundary
OccamPrism is decision-support infrastructure. It accelerates and documents human judgment; it does not replace it. Every package ends with an explicit human-authority statement, and exceptional review gates remain exceptional — they are not converted into routine fallbacks.
The governed workflow, step by step
- Source intake — ingest the real, public pursuit artifact into a bounded package.
- Evidence classification — sort and label source material into a traceable ledger.
- Requirement mapping — align pursuit requirements to cited evidence.
- Confidence scoring — score maturity and source sufficiency without hiding gaps.
- Risk surfacing — expose capture risk, pricing exposure, and validation needs.
- Governed gates — run the seven gates; block where evidence is insufficient.
- Decision-support reporting — produce an executive brief that names the decision available now and preserves human authority.
See it run
The interactive version renders all three pursuits in full, with the live evidence ledgers, cited findings, governed gates, and registers.