Website terms and exclusions

Boundaries for public website use.

Proposed for launch · July 12, 2026

1. Informational website

The Arid Insights website explains a proposed pursuit-intelligence service and methodology. Website content is general information. It is not a client deliverable, professional opinion, promise of availability, or guarantee of any funding, procurement, project, or pursuit outcome.

2. No professional advice

Arid does not provide engineering, legal, environmental, investment, or financial advice through this website. Nothing on the website should be used as a substitute for appropriately licensed, qualified, or client-accountable professional judgment.

3. No client relationship through the website

Visiting the website, submitting an inquiry, or participating in an initial conversation does not create a client, fiduciary, confidential, advisory, or other professional relationship. Any engagement begins only through a mutually accepted written agreement.

4. Public evidence changes

Public records, program rules, agency materials, schedules, budgets, procurements, and third-party sources may be incomplete, delayed, corrected, or changed. Arid does not represent website examples as current findings. A live engagement must define the relevant source and freshness standard.

5. Illustrative materials

Evidence records, scenarios, interface elements, and sample language identified as illustrative or fictionalized are provided to demonstrate structure. They must not be treated as findings about a real organization, program, project, or opportunity.

6. Your responsibilities

7. Third-party links

The website may link to third-party sources or services for context. A link does not imply control, endorsement, completeness, or continuing availability. Third-party terms and privacy practices govern those destinations.

8. Intellectual property

The Arid name, branding, website design, original copy, and methodology materials may be protected by intellectual-property laws. Final published terms should state the permitted use of public materials and distinguish public-source facts from Arid’s original selection, organization, analysis, and presentation.

9. Engagement terms control

If Arid and a client enter a written engagement, that agreement should control the scope, deliverables, confidentiality, information handling, reliance, permitted use, corrections, fees, liability, and dispute terms for the engagement.

10. Corrections and changes

Arid may correct or update website content. Material corrections to evidence artifacts should follow the published versioning standard once approved. Website terms should carry an effective date and should not be changed retroactively in a manner inconsistent with applicable law.