Varsel is a federal policy intelligence platform built by Three Crowns Policy Group. It continuously monitors United States federal policy activity — legislation, regulations, executive orders, federal contract opportunities, government oversight, congressional proceedings, campaign finance, and policy news — and applies artificial intelligence to score each item for its relevance to a specific company. Varsel is offered at $2,500 per month or $30,000 per year.
What it does
Varsel consolidates federal data that is normally scattered across dozens of government websites and feeds into a single platform. As new items are published, the platform analyzes them against each client's profile — its sectors, keywords, NAICS codes, and named competitors — and assigns a relevance score, a priority level, a plain-English explanation of why the item matters, and a recommended action. The result is a focused intelligence feed rather than an undifferentiated stream of alerts.
Data sources covered
Varsel ingests and analyzes data from across the federal government, including:
- Federal legislation and amendments from the U.S. Congress
- Regulations from the Federal Register and the Unified Regulatory Agenda
- Executive orders and presidential actions
- Federal contract opportunities from SAM.gov
- Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports and bid-protest decisions
- Congressional hearings, committees, and legislator/stakeholder profiles
- Campaign-finance records from the Federal Election Commission (FEC)
- Federal spending trends and competitor contract awards
- Curated federal policy news
How it is used
Clients use Varsel to anticipate regulatory and legislative change, surface relevant federal contract opportunities, monitor the legislators and committees that influence their industries, and track competitor activity. The platform delivers weekly intelligence memos, configurable alert rules, and exportable reports, and it underpins the lobbying and advocacy work that Three Crowns performs on its clients' behalf.
Pricing
Varsel is sold as a single plan that includes full platform access and bundled advocacy support, priced at $2,500 per month or $30,000 per year. Full details are on the pricing page.
Who makes Varsel
Varsel is developed and operated by Three Crowns Policy Group, a federal policy intelligence and government-affairs firm founded in 2026 by Tristan Shakespeare and based in Washington, DC.
Frequently asked questions
What is Varsel?
Varsel is a federal policy intelligence platform built by Three Crowns Policy Group. It tracks U.S. legislation, regulations, executive orders, federal contract opportunities, GAO oversight, congressional hearings, campaign finance, competitor activity, and policy news, and uses AI to score each item for relevance to a specific company.
How much does Varsel cost?
Varsel costs $2,500 per month or $30,000 per year — see the pricing page for details.
What data sources does Varsel cover?
Varsel covers Congress.gov legislation, Federal Register regulations and the Unified Regulatory Agenda, executive orders, SAM.gov contract opportunities, GAO reports and bid protests, congressional hearings and committees, legislator and stakeholder profiles, FEC campaign finance, federal spending and competitor awards, and curated policy news.
Who makes Varsel?
Varsel is built and operated by Three Crowns Policy Group, a federal policy intelligence and government-affairs firm founded in 2026 and based in Washington, DC.