Government & Public Procurement

Public funds are being released on unverified contractor photos.

Infrastructure payments, grant disbursements, and contractor sign-offs depend on project delivery documentation. When that documentation comes from the contractor being paid, the system has a conflict of interest built in. Supershot removes it.

TL;DR

Supershot guides project inspectors through required deliverable documentation on-site. Location-confirmed at the project address, complete, and streamed directly to the agency's system. Agencies approve payments based on verified evidence — not contractor-submitted photos.

Why can't government agencies trust contractor-submitted project delivery photos?

Contractors are paid upon project delivery — giving them a direct financial incentive to document deliverables favorably. Photos submitted from contractor-held devices can show completed sections while unfinished work is off-frame, reuse photos from an earlier, more complete stage of the project, or document a different project entirely.

Government infrastructure fraud and overbilling costs taxpayers billions annually. Even without outright fraud, the documentation gap between what contractors submit and what inspectors would find on-site is a persistent problem in public procurement.

The answer isn't more manual inspections — it's making self-reported documentation verifiably accurate.

What types of government procurement benefit from Supershot?

Infrastructure project milestone payments
Road, bridge, and utility delivery documentation
Building and facility construction sign-offs
Equipment and materials delivery verification
Grant program deliverable documentation
Public housing and community development
Disaster relief and recovery project verification
Foreign aid and development program documentation

How does Supershot work for government project delivery verification?

1

Inspector opens the delivery session

At the project site. GPS confirms the correct project location before documentation begins.

2

Deliverable-specific capture guidance

The app guides through required documentation: installed infrastructure, completed structures, delivered equipment — each milestone has its defined photo set.

3

Real-time streaming to agency systems

Documentation goes directly to the procuring agency's system as the inspection proceeds. No waiting for contractor to submit.

4

Payment-ready verification package

Agency receives complete, location-verified, timestamped documentation. Payments are approved based on verified evidence, not contractor self-reporting.

What government agencies and procurement teams get with Supershot

Independent, verified documentation

Capture by independent inspectors — not contractors — confirmed at the project site. Documentation you can rely on before releasing funds.

Location-verified at project address

GPS-confirmed at the actual delivery location. Photos from the wrong site are flagged automatically.

Complete deliverable coverage

Every required project element documented before the inspection session is closed.

Audit-ready record

Full documentation history for every project payment: who inspected, when, where, and what was captured.

Reduced manual inspection overhead

Verified remote inspections reduce expensive on-site visits for routine milestone payments.

Inspector independence

Documentation goes directly from inspector to agency system — contractors never touch the files.

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