Built by operators who have won and lost real bids.
Bosmond was built because we watched capable small businesses lose contracts they should have won -- not because their work was inferior, but because they lacked a bid department. We built the one they could not afford to hire.
Making opportunity accessible, transparent, and achievable for all.
Washington State spends over $14 billion annually on public contracts. Yet the majority of that spending flows to a small set of established vendors -- not because they are the best option, but because they know how to bid.
Bosmond levels that playing field. We give small businesses, WMBE-certified firms, and nonprofits the same infrastructure that large contractors use -- bid intelligence, compliance tracking, readiness scoring, and proposal guidance -- without the overhead.
Bid intelligence, not just bid listings
We do not just show you what is out there. We match opportunities to your certifications, capacity, and history -- and tell you which ones you can actually win.
Execution over education
We respect your time. Every tool, template, and recommendation in Bosmond is oriented toward one outcome: a submitted, compliant, competitive proposal.
Built for Washington State
We know the agencies, the certification systems, the procurement portals, and the evaluators. This is not a generic platform -- it is purpose-built for WA state public contracting.
Built for the businesses Washington State needs to succeed.
Small Contractors
Construction, trades, and facilities firms competing for city, county, and state projects
Professional Services
Consultants, IT firms, and agencies pursuing state and municipal service contracts
Nonprofits
Social service organizations and community development groups competing for government grants and contracts
WMBE & DBE Firms
Certified minority and women-owned businesses leveraging their certification advantage in set-aside and preference programs
Connected to Washington State's small business support network.
Bosmond operates alongside the broader ecosystem of organizations supporting small contractors in Washington State, including PTAC advisors, OMWBE, WEBS, SBA district offices, local chambers, and community development organizations.