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What Is a Data Pack?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Data Packs bring trusted, ready-to-use datasets right into your Workspace.

Once you enable a Data Pack, its data becomes fully searchable, browsable, and available to Terminal, no setup required.


What you can do with Data Packs

Search and discover across data

Search, filter, and explore Data Pack records right alongside your own data, all without leaving your Workspace.

Surface actionable intelligence

Move from raw data to insight faster. Data Packs help you spot patterns, connections, and opportunities that would otherwise take hours of manual research to uncover.

Get grounded AI responses

Terminal draws on Data Pack records to back its answers with verified, sourced facts, citing specific records so you know exactly where the information came from.


Available Data Packs

Data Pack

What You Can Do

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SBIR DataPack

Find companies that have won SBIR or STTR awards, see what R&D topics different agencies are funding, and explore which small businesses are active in government innovation programs.

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USAspending DataPack

Look up how federal agencies are spending money through contracts and grants, find out who the top-funded organizations are in a given market, and track spending patterns by agency, industry code (NAICS), or recipient.

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SAM.gov Entity DataPack

Search for companies registered to do business with the federal government, check whether a vendor's registration is current, and filter by certifications like 8(a), HUBZone, or SDVOSB.

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SAM.gov Opportunity DataPack

Browse open federal contract opportunities and RFPs, filter by agency or product/service code, and find relevant solicitations, including past opportunities you can use for market research.

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How to enable a Data Pack

  1. Navigate to your Workspace β†’ Data & Integrations. Scroll to the Data Packs section.

  2. Browse the available Data Packs. Each one includes a description of what data it provides and how it will enrich your Workspace.

  3. Toggle on the Data Pack you want to activate. Once enabled, new data becomes immediately searchable, and Terminal can begin using it to answer your questions.


What happens when you disable a Data Pack

You can disable any Data Pack at any time without breaking your Workspace. When a Data Pack is disabled, Terminal stops referencing that Data Pack's data in responses.

Disabling a Data Pack is non-destructive.

You can always re-enable it later to use with Terminal.

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