A handy collection of python utilities and tools to navigate federal contracting.
- UEI validation
- Get a URL for an entity from USASpending
- Get recent award data for an entity from USASpending
- Lookup a FAR provision by citation
- Get entity information from the SAM entity
- Access innovations from the Periodic Table of Acquisition Innovations
For full documentation, head to the docs.
from procurement_tools import FAR, UEI, USASpending, PeriodicTable
print(UEI.is_valid("J7M9HPTGJ1S9"))
# True
print(USASpending.get_usaspending_URL("J7M9HPTGJ1S9"))
# 'https://www.usaspending.gov/recipient/bf1220c1-2373-042a-e8e1-33d5a29639d0-P/latest'
print(FAR.get_section("17.502-2"))
# Returns a pydantic model with the title, section number, url, and text of the section
print(PeriodicTable.get_random_innovation())
# Returns a dict with an innovation from the FAI Periodic Table of Acquisition Innovations
Additionally, we have the beginning of a SAM API client:
from procurement_tools import SAM
res = SAM.get_entity({"ueiSAM":"XRVFU3YRA2U5"})
print(res)
# Returns a pydantic model with the latest SAM data for a given Entity
Out of the box, there is a simple CLI, called fargo
. You can use it to do things like:
fargo sam entity [UEI]
# Dumps a json of an entity's information
fargo sam opportunities --q "machine"
# Dumps a json of active opportunities that match the keyword "machine"
fargo usaspending [UEI] --awards
# Dumps a json of an entity's 10 most recent awards (in the last 90 days)
Check out the docs for all of the CLI options
pip install procurement-tools
The SAM API client requires that the local environment variable SAM_API_KEY
be set. See the SAM API Docs for information on obtaining an API key.
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