What we do for local government
Managed IT and hardware under one agreement. Government entities should not have to manage two separate vendor relationships for things that are fundamentally connected.
Managed IT & helpdesk
Day-to-day support for city staff, town operations, and district employees. Endpoint management, patching, monitoring, and a helpdesk that works around public-service schedules — including off-hours escalations for critical infrastructure.
Hardware procurement & bids
Formal quotes, bulk purchasing, and deployment for workstations, servers, and networking gear. We support the bid process from spec to delivery — RFP-ready pricing, itemized quotes, and staged configuration before shipment.
Network infrastructure
Wired and wireless design for government offices, public facilities, and field operations. VLAN segmentation keeps public-facing and administrative traffic isolated. We handle design, deployment, and ongoing management.
Cybersecurity
EDR/MDR on every managed endpoint, MFA for all staff accounts, and security awareness training on a regular schedule. Local government is a documented high-value target — we treat the threat seriously, not as a checkbox.
Threat context
Local government is a documented ransomware target.
Small municipalities and special districts are frequently targeted precisely because they have fewer IT resources than state and federal entities. Ransomware groups have disrupted water utilities, county records systems, and city finance departments — and recovery takes weeks, sometimes months, even with backups.
Cybersecurity is not a checkbox for a government audit. It is the difference between keeping public services running and explaining a data breach to residents. We deploy endpoint detection and response on every managed system, enforce MFA across all accounts, and run regular phishing training — because the threat is consistent and the stakes are public.
Formal procurement — we work within it
Government buyers have requirements. We have the documentation to meet them.
Itemized quotes
RFP-ready pricing on hardware and services. Line-item detail formatted for government procurement review — not a one-page summary that makes your purchasing department ask questions.
Capability statement
UEI, CAGE code, NAICS codes on file. Our formal capability statement is available on request and documents the scope of services and hardware capabilities we provide.
Contract vehicles (in progress)
We are actively pursuing cooperative purchasing vehicles — 1GPA, OMNIA, Sourcewell, and others. None are active yet. We do not claim vehicles we do not hold. See our contract vehicles page.
Common questions
Which local government entities do you work with?
We serve municipalities, towns, special districts, and similar public entities in the greater Phoenix metro — Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Tempe, and the broader East Valley are the natural footprint given our Mesa location. If your entity is outside that area, reach out; we evaluate project scope and fit case by case.
How do you handle formal procurement requirements?
We provide itemized quotes formatted for government procurement and can support formal RFP responses where scope permits. We are actively pursuing cooperative purchasing vehicles (1GPA, OMNIA, Sourcewell) — those are in progress, not yet active. We do not claim vehicles we do not hold. See our contract vehicles page for current status.
What does cybersecurity look like for a small municipality?
EDR/MDR on every managed endpoint — workstations, servers, anything with access to government data. MFA enforced on all accounts. Phishing simulation and security awareness training for staff on a regular cadence. Network segmentation so a compromised public-facing system cannot reach finance or HR. For entities with compliance documentation requirements, we can support policy development aligned to NIST 800-171.
Can you support both IT services and hardware on one contract?
Yes — that is the core proposition. Most MSPs do not carry hardware, and most hardware vendors do not manage what they sell. We source, configure, and manage under one agreement. When a refresh cycle hits, one call covers procurement, staging, imaging, and deployment. No handoff between vendors, no gap in accountability.