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Federal and state-level infrastructure projects built around redundancy, NIST compliance, and long-term operational continuity.
Government facilities demand infrastructure engineered for decades of reliable service with strict compliance requirements. IpOctet delivers mission-critical installations — from DAS systems in federal complexes to redundant fiber paths in public safety buildings — using cleared personnel and NIST-aligned procedures.
78% of government facility infrastructure projects require some level of personnel security vetting, yet most low-voltage contractors cannot field cleared technicians — forcing agencies to accept unvetted workers with escort requirements that double project timelines and costs.
Federal infrastructure projects require an average of 120+ pages of documentation per facility — including as-builts, cable certifications, chain-of-custody logs, and compliance crosswalks — a burden that most contractors treat as an afterthought, leaving agencies scrambling before audits.
Mission-critical government networks demand 99.999% availability, yet many facilities rely on single-path infrastructure with no diverse MPOE entry or failover capability — a design flaw that transforms a single cable cut into a facility-wide outage affecting public safety and citizen services.
The average government IT infrastructure project takes 14 months from requisition to completion, with procurement compliance, Davis-Bacon wage requirements, and security vetting consuming more time than the actual installation — a cycle that leaves agencies running on aging infrastructure.
Facility assessments with cleared personnel — documenting security zones, TEMPEST requirements, and redundancy needs.
Redundant-path infrastructure designs meeting NIST standards with diverse MPOE entries and failover capacity.
Installation by security-cleared W-2 technicians following government procurement and access protocols.
NIST-compliant as-built packages, chain-of-custody logs, and archival-grade documentation for government records.
Distributed antenna systems for in-building first responder radio coverage meeting IFC Section 510 and local fire code requirements.
Diverse-path fiber optic installations with redundant MPOE entries for mission-critical government networks.
Cabling installations meeting government security standards for sensitive compartmented information facilities.
Comprehensive surveillance coverage including thermal cameras, access control, and intrusion detection cabling.
Complete structured cabling systems meeting government procurement and documentation requirements.
High-density fiber and copper installations for government data centers with strict labeling and documentation standards.
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Based on federal IT procurement benchmarks and IpOctet government project data across civilian and defense facilities.
Personnel with active clearances and enhanced background checks for sensitive government facilities
NIST-aligned operational procedures and documentation meeting federal acquisition requirements
Experience with prevailing wage projects, Davis-Bacon compliance, and government procurement processes
Redundant infrastructure design philosophy for mission-critical applications
Comprehensive as-built documentation meeting government archival and audit standards
| Capability | IpOctet | Regional Low-Voltage | Electrical Contractor | In-House Facilities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Security Clearance Workforce | Limited | |||
| NIST 800-53 Compliance | Limited | |||
| TAA-Compliant Materials | ||||
| Redundant MPOE Design | Limited | |||
| Full Documentation Packages | Limited | Limited | ||
| Public Safety DAS | ||||
| Multi-Agency Coordination | Limited |
“IpOctet's DAS installation achieved 98.5% in-building radio coverage on the first pass — exceeding our IFC requirements. Their security protocols and documentation are exactly what federal projects demand.”
Facilities Program Manager
Federal Agency
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Federal Agency
Installed distributed antenna systems across 3 federal complexes providing 98.5% in-building first responder radio coverage, meeting all IFC Section 510 requirements.
A 30-minute scoping call to understand your requirements, timeline, site count, and any existing infrastructure constraints.
Our engineers visit your site(s) for pathway analysis, environmental evaluation, and existing infrastructure documentation.
Detailed scope of work with itemized BOMs, project schedule, milestones, and a fixed-price quote — no hidden fees.
Agreement finalization, dedicated PM assignment, kick-off meeting with your team, and materials procurement.
Phased deployment with real-time tracking through our Hub platform, photo documentation, and weekly status reports.
Test reports, as-built documentation, warranty information, and knowledge transfer delivered through your portal.
One vendor. One standard. Consistent infrastructure quality for public sector.
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