What is a Capability Statement and how is CMN's used?+
A Capability Statement is a standard government procurement document summarizing a firm's service categories, procurement registrations, geographic coverage, core differentiators, and contact information. CMN's Capability Statement is prepared for use in agency procurement files, SOQ submittals, prime contractor bench roster submissions, and government introduction conversations. Two versions are available: one formatted for state and local government buyers and one for federal procurement contexts.
What service codes does CMN use for government work?+
CMN's primary NAICS codes are 531390 (Other Activities Related to Real Estate), 531210 (Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers), and 541611 (Administrative Management and General Management Consulting). For local government portal registration, CMN's primary UNSPSC code is 80121606 — the standard code used across SoCal city and county vendor portals for real estate advisory services. CMN's codes reflect actual service capabilities and are aligned to the advisory and consulting work CMN performs.
Is CMN registered on SAM.gov and Cal eProcure?+
Yes. CMN maintains active registration on SAM.gov and Cal eProcure. CMN is small business eligible. CMAS registration is currently in progress. Two capability statement versions are available — one formatted for state and local government buyers with UNSPSC codes prominent, and one formatted for federal procurement with NAICS and SAM.gov registration data featured.
How do I invite CMN to respond to an opportunity?+
Use the Contact page and select "Government / Agency" in the inquiry type dropdown. Provide the solicitation or opportunity details — including scope summary, agency, and due date — and CMN will respond with a bid or no-bid determination within one business day. CMN evaluates every opportunity against its defined advisory service scope before committing proposal resources. If the scope falls outside CMN's advisory lane, CMN will say so directly.