Early access — join the pilot
Solutions — Public sector
Evidence-backed shortlists for public tenders.
Early access: turn a procurement brief into an auditable shortlist of best-fit providers — every score traced to reviewable evidence. Join the pilot.
Overview
Public procurement has to be defensible: every step, score and decision open to challenge. Blinkin's public-sector solution — currently in early access — turns a procurement brief into a locked evaluation baseline, scores providers against it with traceable evidence, and prepares the decision while leaving the award firmly with you.
Feature
A brief, not a prompt
Early accessRequirements, constraints and dealbreakers become a locked, versioned evaluation baseline — so everyone is scored against the same fixed criteria, and any change to the baseline is itself on the record.
Feature
Scores with receipts
Early accessEvery fit score traces to evidence a human can inspect and overrule. A score is never a black-box number; it's a claim with the source behind it.
Feature
Support, not a verdict
Early accessBlinkin prepares the decision — the analysis, the shortlist, the evidence — but the award decision stays yours.
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On the record by construction
The underlying platform logs runs, approvals and versions by default, so the evaluation carries the audit trail a public process demands.
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Join the pilot
Early accessThis solution is in early access and shaped with pilot teams. Joining the pilot means helping define how evidence-backed shortlisting should work in a real procurement.
How it works
How it works
Lock the brief
Early accessTurn requirements and dealbreakers into a versioned baseline.
Score with evidence
Early accessProviders are assessed against the baseline, each score traced to a source.
Inspect and overrule
Early accessA human reviews the evidence and adjusts any score.
Decide
Early accessBlinkin prepares the shortlist; the award decision stays with you.
In practice
In practice
A procurement officer locks a tender's requirements into a versioned baseline, so every provider is evaluated against exactly the same criteria and any change is logged.
Early accessAn evaluation panel reviews each fit score against its underlying evidence and overrules the ones that don't hold up, keeping human judgment decisive.
Early accessA department head uses the prepared shortlist as decision support while the formal award stays entirely a human decision.
Early access
Proof
Proof
PlaceholderHealth-insurer communications team
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Weak signals surfaced days earlier.
Industrial inspection program
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Field photos to structured checklist review.
Operations knowledge team
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Answers grounded in approved documents only.
Questions
FAQ
Is this available now?
It's in early access. The capabilities described here are being shaped with pilot teams and carry the "Early access" label until general availability.
Does Blinkin make the award decision?
No. It prepares the analysis and shortlist; the award decision stays with you. It's support, never a verdict.
How is a score justified?
Every fit score traces to evidence a human can inspect and overrule, so the reasoning is open to challenge — as a public process requires.
What stops the criteria from shifting mid-evaluation?
The brief becomes a locked, versioned baseline. Providers are scored against the same fixed criteria, and any change to the baseline is itself recorded.
How do we take part?
Join the pilot — you help define how evidence-backed shortlisting should work in a real procurement, and shape the solution before general release.
Governance
Governed by design
EU hosting
Per-organization data isolation
Full audit trail
Review-gated knowledge
Works with any AI model
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