smythmyke/govtoolspro-mcp-server
by Various
MCP server for GovToolsPro — go/no-go scoring, incumbent intelligence, teaming-partner search, recompete prediction, Navy NECO lookup, and SAM.gov solicitation retrieval for federa
MCP
smythmyke/govtoolspro-mcp-server
Added 7 June 2026
Overview
MCP server that integrates GovToolsPro functionality for federal contractors. It provides tools for go/no-go scoring, incumbent intelligence, teaming-partner search, recompete prediction, Navy NECO lookup, and SAM.gov solicitation retrieval.
Best for
Best for
Federal contractors and proposal teams needing automated opportunity assessment and market intelligence.
Use cases
- Score contract opportunities for go/no-go decisions
- Search for incumbent contractors on federal contracts
- Find teaming partners for bid proposals
Notes
MCP server that integrates GovToolsPro functionality for federal contractors. It provides tools for go/no-go scoring, incumbent intelligence, teaming-partner search, recompete prediction, Navy NECO lookup, and SAM.gov solicitation retrieval.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-07. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Score contract opportunities for go/no-go decisions
- Search for incumbent contractors on federal contracts
- Find teaming partners for bid proposals
Pros
- Covers multiple federal contracting workflows in one MCP server
- Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability
- Integrates directly with SAM.gov and Navy NECO data sources
Cons
- Limited community adoption (0 stars on GitHub)
- Requires access to GovToolsPro API, which may involve separate subscription costs
- Narrow focus on U.S. federal contracting limits broader developer appeal
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Pros
- Covers multiple federal contracting workflows in one MCP server
- Written in TypeScript for type safety and maintainability
- Integrates directly with SAM.gov and Navy NECO data sources
Cons
- Limited community adoption (0 stars on GitHub)
- Requires access to GovToolsPro API, which may involve separate subscription costs
- Narrow focus on U.S. federal contracting limits broader developer appeal