Finding the right teaming partners can be challenging (although our guide can help you get started). So when you spot a promising teaming partner, it’s only natural to want to reach out.
Before you do, though, it's essential to do some key research.
The right partner can strengthen your proposals and open doors to opportunities you might not land on your own. The wrong one, however, can create challenges that surface much later. A quick, thoughtful evaluation helps you avoid those pitfalls.
And if your goal is to build a strong, long-term partnership, doing your homework upfront shows respect for the vendor and sets the relationship off on the right foot. With that in mind, here are five ways to evaluate potential teaming partners before you reach out.
Start by looking at how the vendor has performed over time. Have they won consistently? Are their awards trending up, down, or fluctuating? And most importantly, do they have experience delivering the type of work you’re pursuing?
As you review their awards, pay close attention to the agencies they’ve supported. A strong track record with your target customer carries far more weight than impressive—but unrelated—wins. It’s also worth scanning for any red flags: long gaps between awards, unusual terminations, or patterns that hint at performance issues.
Remember, good teaming isn’t about familiarity—it’s about capability. Reliable data keeps you from choosing a partner just because you know them. If you want a clear, data-driven snapshot, take a look at the Funding Analysis section of their GovTribe profile.
Even a strong partner isn’t the right one if they can’t access the vehicles you need. Take time to confirm which IDIQs, Schedules, GWACs, and BPAs they hold—and whether those align with the opportunities you’re pursuing.
GovTribe’s Contract Vehicles tab makes this easy, giving you a clear view of their holdings at a glance. You can also check out their IDV Awards tab for insight into where they’re most competitive.
A vendor’s existing relationships can reveal a lot about how they work. Who do they prime for? Who do they subcontract under? And who do they frequently find themselves competing against?
You can uncover these patterns on their GovTribe profile. Check the Primes and Subs tabs to see their teaming history.
You can also scroll to the Similar Vendors section of their profile to see which companies consistently overlap with them in the market.
It’s important to understand not just what a vendor has done, but what they’re positioned to win next. Do their categories, certifications, and set-aside statuses complement yours? Are they aligned with the space you’re trying to grow into?
The Overview and Details tabs on their GovTribe profile can give you a quick read on this.
For a deeper dive, the Let me help button can analyze their registrations, funding posture, customers, categories, relevant vehicles, and even surface a 90-day opportunity radar to show where they’re likely headed. You can also chat with GovTribe AI for more personalized guidance.
Strong teaming partnerships aren’t about finding a mirror image of your own company—they’re about filling gaps and strengthening what you bring to the table. That could mean deeper technical expertise, niche domain knowledge, access to a specific vehicle, a socioeconomic status you don’t have, or past performance that rounds out your proposal.
Use GovTribe to compare your profiles side by side—or simply ask GovTribe AI specific questions like:
Taking a little time to explore these parts of a vendor’s profile can save you a lot of trouble later. With a free GovTribe trial, you can quickly access all of this information in one place. It’s an easy way to vet potential partners, understand their track record, and—when you’re ready—get the contact intel you need to reach out the right way, with context that helps your message land.