The model behind GovIntel
A memory of the business economy across fourteen countries — and the cognition that acts on it.
01 — What MiMi is
Memory without cognition is a database. Cognition without memory is a language model. MiMi is the union of both.
MiMi powers GovIntel, the government-contracting platform, and the same graph answers due-diligence, supplier-risk and credit questions that have nothing to do with federal contracting.
Every month the market produces a public, non-excludable stream of evidence — awards, registrations, dockets, exclusions, terminations, financing statements. A model built on it improves on its own and depends on no single participant. The defensibility is not the raw data, which is public to everyone; it is the resolved, corrected model, which cannot be rebuilt overnight.
02 — The graph
Every layer is joined onto one resolved company identity, across 63,429,374 companies in 14 countries. Counted against production, not estimated — and rising, because the record does.
| Layer | Coverage | Records |
|---|---|---|
| Business registrations | 50 states | 35,275,432 |
| Company registers | 14 countries | 28,153,942 |
| Secured-party records | 50 states | 21,281,168 |
| Capability profiles | Derived | 14,440,972 |
| Timeline events | Derived | 12,751,973 |
| Secured financing filings | 50 states | 12,560,147 |
| Federally guaranteed loans | Nationwide | 11,468,210 |
| Filed annual accounts | 14 countries | 5,773,301 |
| Modelled financials | Derived | 5,515,501 |
| Prime contract awards | Federal | 5,265,807 |
| Adverse findings, international | 14 countries | 3,327,933 |
| Public contract awards, international | 14 countries | 2,787,993 |
| Exclusions & debarment | Federal | 2,691,694 |
| State & local awards | 50 states | 2,053,370 |
| Tax liens | Nationwide | 2,042,057 |
| Registered federal contractors | Federal | 800,789 |
| Adverse findings, domestic | Nationwide | 746,162 |
| Litigation records | Federal | 729,908 |
197 tables · 77 GB · refreshed on scheduled ingestion. Counts grow daily.
03 — What it answers
Every question below is the same underlying one — who is this company, and what does the record say about them? What changes is which layers carry the answer. None of these are inferred from a score; each resolves to a dated, sourced record.
Who owns this company, and what else do they own?
Ownership graph · 820,615 entity keysAre the principals tied to a company that already failed?
Shared people, addresses, identifiersIs there foreign ownership, control or influence?
Owner graph · FOCI screeningWho holds a lien on their assets, and is it still active?
21,281,168 secured-party recordsDo they owe federal or state tax?
2,042,057 IRS liens · 1,515,270 stateWhat have they borrowed, and from whom?
17.1M government-backed loansWhat do they actually earn from government work?
5,493,629 modelled financialsHas anyone terminated them for default?
8,413 terminations for default · integrity recordsHave they been excluded, debarred or suspended?
2,691,694 exclusion recordsAre they in litigation, and over what?
729,908 federal court casesHave they fought a contract decision on appeal?
4,251 ASBCA / CBCA disputesDo they pay their people correctly?
DOL Wage & Hour enforcementAre they safe, and environmentally compliant?
126,814 environmental actions · OSHAAre they licensed, bonded and insured for this work?
178,632 contractor licencesIs their small-business or set-aside status real?
SAM set-asides · 56,454 state certificationsWho else does this work, and who wins it?
5,233,155 federal · 2,053,370 state awardsWho do they team with?
265,947 federal subawardsWhere are they registered to do business?
35,275,432 registrations · 50 statesAnd the harder version of each: ask it about a company with no federal contract history at all. Most systems have nothing to say about a first-time bidder or a second-tier supplier. Across 265,947 federal subawards and 35,275,432 registered businesses, that is the population MiMi was built for.
Asked most often by:
A credit report and a MiMi dossier get confused for each other. They answer different questions — and if yours is the first one, buy the credit report.
| The question | A traditional credit report |
A MiMi dossier |
|---|---|---|
| Will they pay my invoice in 30 days? | Yes | No |
| Payment behaviour & trade references | Yes | No |
| A credit score and recommended limit | Yes | No |
| Registered identity & address | Yes | Yes |
| Insolvency, liquidation, strike-off | Yes | Yes |
| Secured charges & liens, by lender | Sometimes | Yes |
| Litigation, each case linked to its docket | No | Yes |
| Debarment, exclusion, termination for default | No | Yes |
| Public-contract award history & who bought | No | Yes |
| Owner graph — what else the principals control | Sometimes | Yes |
| One report spanning several countries | No | Yes |
| A written assessment framed to your decision | No | Yes |
| Every claim traceable to the filing behind it | No | Yes |
A credit report tells you whether to extend terms. A dossier tells you whether to enter the relationship at all — and what to verify first. We publish no score, because a rating is our judgement to defend and a filing is simply true.
04 — How it answers
MiMi reports facts with provenance, not proprietary scores. A sourced fact can be checked at its origin. A score is a judgment that hides its reasoning, and it is the wrong instrument for a decision that has to be defended.
05 — Access
MiMi is available for due diligence, supplier and counterparty risk, credit and lending, M&A screening, and government-contracting business development. Access is arranged directly — tell us the question you are trying to answer and we will tell you whether MiMi answers it.
contact@mimisdata.comOr explore the contracting platform MiMi powers at govintel.ai.