Government Agencies Pages: Simpler Navigation, Dynamic Filters ✨
The Agencies UI has been simplified for easier navigation between Federal and SLED agencies, with dynamically loaded filters that help you quickly narrow down what you're looking for.

The Government Agencies pages got a UX cleanup — same functionality, easier to navigate.
What's New
We've simplified the Agencies experience to make it easier to move between Federal and SLED agencies and find what you're looking for faster.
How It Works
Cleaner navigation between Federal and SLED
The UI for switching between Federal and SLED agency views has been streamlined. The structure is more intuitive, with clearer entry points for each category.
Dynamic filters
Filters are now dynamically loaded and populated based on the data that's actually available. Instead of seeing all filter options regardless of relevance, you see filters that reflect the actual set of agencies — so narrowing down by type, size, or category gives results immediately.
Same routes and interface, improved accessibility
The URLs, navigation paths, and overall structure haven't changed — so any bookmarks or links you have still work. The improvements are in the interaction layer: things are easier to find and faster to use.
Why It Matters
When you're doing agency research — figuring out which civilian agencies spend heavily in your NAICS, or which SLED agencies are in your target state — you want to navigate quickly and filter precisely. Reducing friction in that research workflow, even slightly, compounds over time.
Get Started
Head to the Government → Agencies section and explore the updated UI. Try the dynamic filters to narrow down to the agencies most relevant to your BD strategy.
Happy hunting! 🎯
