POISSON AI aggregates lobbying, contract, and campaign finance data from five public government databases into a single, searchable intelligence layer — so you can understand any entity's political and financial footprint in seconds.
Public money, public lobbying, and political donations are matters of public record — but the data is scattered across dozens of portals, each with different search interfaces, data formats, and update cycles. POISSON AI exists to make that data accessible in one place, with the analytical tools to understand it quickly.
We build for journalists, compliance professionals, government accountability advocates, and researchers who need answers faster than any manual research process can provide.
Enter any company name, individual, or organization. POISSON AI queries all five data sources in parallel.
Results are normalized, deduplicated, and organized. The Intelligence Summary instantly shows total spend, contracts, and donations.
Filter by year, source, amount, or keyword. Sort tables, view the analytics dashboard, and export any result set to CSV.
All data comes from official government databases and public records.
Quarterly filings from every registered federal lobbying firm. Covers who is lobbying, on whose behalf, which issues, and how much they were paid — going back over 10 years.
200+ records per major entity
Every awarded contract and procurement notice from the City of New York. Searchable by vendor name across city agencies — contracts back to 2007.
Contracts + procurement notices
Bi-monthly NYC lobbying registrations filed with the NYC City Clerk. Covers which firms lobby the city and their clients, compensation, and target agencies.
Through current bi-monthly period
Lobbyist registrations and client filings from the NYS Joint Commission on Public Ethics. Captures state-level advocacy activity across all branches of state government.
Current + multi-year history
Federal Election Commission data on candidate committees, PAC filings, individual contributions, and disbursements — revealing political donation patterns.
Candidates, committees, contributions
Trace the money behind legislation, identify who benefits from policy changes, and map relationships between lobbyists and politicians.
Screen vendors, partners, or individuals against public lobbying and contract databases before entering business relationships.
Understand who has government contracts, who lobbies for them, and whether there are patterns of political influence in procurement.
Track competitors' government relationships, lobbying spend trends, and contract wins across city, state, and federal levels.
Search any company, individual, or organization across all five databases.
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