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See what HARBOR Agent actually produces.
Three fictional GovCon firms. For each one, the agent runs the full HARBOR Harvest — federal snapshot, contract archaeology, S2P scoring, findings memo, methodology citations. Same structure the production agent delivers. Cached outputs for the demo; the live agent produces the same shape in 45-90 seconds.
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HARBOR Harvest: Riverstone Systems
UEI DEMO1R1V3R8T0N · Solo / small GovCon founder — SDVOSB, $3.2M · Generated by HARBOR Agent (demo — cached)
What you have
Riverstone is sub-heavy (97% sub, $3.1M of $3.2M). The firm has two candidate tools worth investigating — ProcureScope has stronger cross-agency demand; IntakeFlow has clearer compliance leverage. Neither has been exposed to external buyers. SAM registration lapses in 94 days and should be renewed this week regardless of productization path.
Top recommendation
Pursue ProcureScope through the LI-SaaS authorization path ($100K-$300K). Engage a second NASA PM and 2-3 additional agency customers to validate cross-agency demand before committing. Do NOT pursue FedRAMP Moderate — the economics don't pencil at $3M firm revenue.
Recommended HARBOR next step
HARBOR Sprint ($15,000, 14 days). A Sprint would run the full contract archaeology Riverstone needs, score both candidates against actual deployment data, and produce a findings memo with LI-SaaS cost projections. Compass subscription credits deduct up to $3,000 if Riverstone subscribes first.
Sources cited
- S2P Scorecard methodology— Book 1 Ch 5; Book 2 Appendix A
- LI-SaaS authorization path for small firms— Book 1 Ch 8
- Concentration risk framework— Book 1 Ch 1; Book 2 Ch 5
- Contract archaeology checklist— Book 2 Appendix B