About Kora
Public money. Public data.
Now public-friendly.
Every year the federal government writes hundreds of billions of dollars in checks to private companies. Who got paid, how much, and for what is all publicly disclosed. It's also nearly unreadable.
The official sources, USAspending.gov, SAM.gov, FPDS, are designed for procurement officers, journalists, and researchers with the patience to learn them. Most people give up before they find what they're looking for.
Kora is the version of that data we wish existed.
Browse by industry. Browse by agency. Search any company. Follow the ones that matter and we'll tell you when something moves. The data is the same data. The reading is on us.
Who Kora is for
Curious individuals who follow politics and money. Retail investors looking for signal beyond stock tickers. Small business owners exploring federal sales. Journalists tracking where public dollars go. Civic-minded people who think tax money should be legible to the public that pays it.
Kora is not for procurement officers or contracting professionals. They have GovWin, Bloomberg Government, and Deltek for that, and those tools cost thousands of dollars a year. Kora is for everyone else.
$274B
obligated in the current fiscal year
2.2M
contracts indexed
66K+
companies tracked
What Kora isn't
- · Not investment advice. Not financial advice.
- · Not affiliated with any government agency.
- · Not the source of record. We index public data; we don't generate it.