Government Affairs Briefing Generator
Generate a one-page briefing on any stakeholder in thirty seconds, relationship history, issue positions, and meeting context, all pulled automatically.
The tools built for this work were never built for this work.
Building a briefing takes hours you do not have.
The CEO is meeting a commissioner tomorrow morning. You spend the evening pulling from email, notes, and memory hoping you did not miss anything important.
Briefings are inconsistent and depend on who wrote them.
One team member writes a comprehensive briefing. Another writes three bullet points. There is no standard, no template, and no system.
The briefing you send does not reflect the full relationship history.
If the last three interactions were logged by a colleague, you do not know about them. The briefing is incomplete before it leaves your inbox.
How StatecraftCRM Solves It
One-Click Briefing Generation
Click Generate Briefing on any contact. StatecraftCRM pulls their full interaction history, linked issues, committee assignments, and relationship score and formats it into a clean one-page document.
Full Team Interaction History
Every interaction logged by any team member feeds the briefing. The document reflects the complete relationship, not just what one person remembers.
Issue Context Included
The briefing includes every issue linked to the contact, active proceedings, legislative priorities, positions taken, so the executive walks in with full context.
Consistent Format Every Time
Every briefing follows the same structure. Relationship strength, last interaction, key issues, recommended talking points. No matter who generates it.
Built for This Work
AI briefing generation
Generate a complete one-page briefing from a contact’s interaction history, linked issues, and relationship score with a single click. The draft is built from real data, not memory.
Full interaction history
Every interaction logged by any team member feeds the briefing automatically. The document reflects the complete relationship, not just what one person remembers.
Issue linkage
Connect contacts directly to the issues and proceedings they touch, in both directions. Open an issue and see every stakeholder in play.
Committee assignment fields
Track which committees each legislator sits on and how that shapes their influence over your issues. See the connection between a person’s role and the outcomes you care about.
Relationship scoring
Score every relationship as Strong, Good, At Risk, or Negative, and see the trend over time. Know which relationships need attention before they go cold.
Team-shared data
Every contact, interaction, and issue is visible to the whole team with appropriate permissions. Nobody’s knowledge is trapped in a personal inbox.
One-page format
Every briefing follows the same clean structure: relationship strength, last interaction, key issues, recommended talking points. Consistent format, no matter who generates it.
Export to PDF
Turn any briefing or report into a clean, shareable PDF with one click. Send it to an executive or print it for a meeting without reformatting anything.
“I spent years in government and external affairs at Pepco and Exelon, and I tried to run that work on Salesforce, on spreadsheets, on legislative tracking tools that treated relationships as an afterthought. None of it fit. The commissioner context, the rate case history, the institutional knowledge my team had built over years, none of it had a home in any tool I could buy. So I built the one I wished I had.”
Further Reading
How to Write a Government Affairs Weekly Report Your Leadership Will Actually Read
The weekly report is the most-produced and least-read document in government affairs. A practitioner’s guide to the three questions every executive is actually asking, and the one-page format that gets read instead of filed.
What Is Stakeholder Management in Government Affairs? A Complete Guide
Ask ten people to define stakeholder management and you will get ten answers borrowed from project management. In government affairs, it means something specific: disciplined relationship infrastructure built to survive the people who built it.
How to Build a Government Affairs Function from Scratch
Most government affairs functions are not planned. They are triggered. A playbook for the first hire handed a blank page: the first 30 days, the 30-to-90-day operating system, the technology stack, and the metrics that prove the function is working.
Executive Briefings in Thirty Seconds, Not Three Hours
Set up your stakeholders, log a few real interactions, and see whether the system thinks about your work the way you do.