TechnoMile Growth CRM (on Microsoft Dynamics) – 2025.3 Release Notes

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The 2025.3 release introduces numerous enhancements to NoticesIQ, TechnoMile's agentic AI-powered solution for management of task order notices that's included with Growth CRM.

Feature Enhancements

  • NoticesIQ: Search Task Orders List View Improvements
    The list view of all task order notices now includes additional fields – including release date, source, contract number, active/inactive status, and bid/no-bid status – and displays the lowest-level agency/office customer name associated with a notice, providing the user helpful details and context at a glance.
  • NoticesIQ: New Tracked Notices Views
    NoticesIQ now includes views of “My Tracked Notices” and “My Company’s Tracked Notices,” giving users easy visibility into the list of task order opportunities they’ve tagged to follow, as well as a view of all task order notices that anyone across their company is following. This is particularly useful for companies that have users involved in reviewing and qualifying task order notices who do not have access to the CRM.
  • NoticesIQ: eBuy Integration Enhancements
    This update introduces improvements to the integration between the GSA eBuy portal and NoticesIQ that help make it faster and easier for users to find and qualify relevant task order opportunities:
    • Support for SIN Codes – SIN codes, which are used to categorize RFXs released via eBuy, are now incorporated into NoticesIQ. SIN codes are ingested and displayed on each new task order notice. Users can utilize this field to rapidly search for relevant notices. In addition, clients can use the SIN code to add Spark rules for their organization – for example, auto-create a Spark record for any RFX that comes out on the IT Professional Services SIN – 54151S.
    • New eBuy Fields Added – These newly-available eBuy fields that were introduced with last month’s eBuy portal update are now visible in NoticesIQ:
      • Notice Type – Historically, eBuy universally classified all records as RFPs, despite publishing RFIs and RFQs as well. Now, eBuy differentiates between these request types and this is displayed in NoticesIQ, making it quick and easy for users to see which type of RFX eBuy has released.
      • Award Method – eBuy now requires Contracting Officers to indicate how an RFX is being evaluated. This Award Method field is now visible on each notice in NoticesIQ.
      • Commerciality – As the government increasingly pushes to use commercial products, a flag on the RFX from eBuy now indicates whether the requested product can be commercial or non-commercial. This Commerciality field now appears on each notice in NoticesIQ.
      • Contract Type – This new eBuy field describes the payment terms for vendors if they win the RFX – information that historically, users had to comb through documents to find. This is now a field available on each notice in NoticesIQ.
  • NoticesIQ: Potential Incumbents (Premium feature)
    Now, in addition to displaying the Identified Incumbent when this information is provided by the government, NoticesIQ includes a Potential Incumbents tab with details about the recompeted award and any other relevant legacy awards, putting key information about incumbents and prior solicitation details and documents at the user’s fingertips to save time.