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See the whole company behind a contractor with Corporate Family 🏒

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Contractor profiles now name the parent company and link every subsidiary in both directions, so a search for one company shows the whole family.

See the whole company behind a contractor with Corporate Family 🏒

Hey everyone! πŸ‘‹ Large primes register under hundreds of separate contractor records, so a search for one company used to return just a piece of it. We've shipped Corporate Family, which names the parent on every record in a family and links the parent and its subsidiaries in both directions.

What's New

Every contractor profile that belongs to a corporate family now carries a marker right in its header. Corporate Family shows a parent as "Parent Β· N subsidiaries," and shows a subsidiary as "Subsidiary of" with the parent's name, so you always know which company you're looking at and how it fits into the bigger picture.

How It Works

  • 🏒 Open any contractor under Government β†’ Contractors and look for the family chip in the header
  • πŸ” Click the Corporate Family tab to search, filter, and sort the other records in that family, using the same controls as the contractor directory
  • ⬆️ On a subsidiary, a Parent Contractor row sits at the top of that list with the family's combined award total and a link up to the parent
  • πŸ—‚οΈ Contractor search results carry the same chips in card view and table view, so a parent and its subsidiaries are easy to tell apart at a glance

Why It Matters

Before this, a parent company's page reported a combined award total without saying whose records it covered, and a subsidiary page had no way back up to the parent. Now award rows on a parent name the family member that holds each contract, and either side of a family reaches the other in one click, so you can size up an entire corporate group instead of piecing it together yourself.

Get Started

Head to Government β†’ Contractors, open a large prime, and click the Corporate Family tab.

Happy digging! πŸ”