Industries — Federal Government

Technology procurement built for federal agencies.

We support federal procurement environments with compliance-aware sourcing, contract-vehicle alignment, documentation support, and operationally ready technology across hardware, software, security, cloud, telecom, and managed services.

Federal acquisition environments are built around procurement controls, compliance validation, and documentation discipline — not just solution selection.

Federal acquisition workflows require alignment between the procurement office, compliance posture, logistics chain, authorization boundary, and deployment environment. Technology sourcing only works when those pieces stay connected throughout the process.

What we provide for federal agencies

Technology sourcing aligned to federal procurement controls, compliance expectations, and operational requirements. Technology categories aligned to TAA-compliant sourcing, FedRAMP authorization expectations, documentation support, and operational deployment realities.

TAA-Compliant Hardware

Workstations, servers, networking, mobile devices, and peripherals sourced under TAA designation for federal procurement.

  • Workstations, laptops, and mobile workstations
  • Enterprise servers, storage, and networking
  • Field and mobile-deployable devices
  • Conference and collaboration peripherals
  • AIDC and rugged hardware for logistics, customs, and field operations

FedRAMP Software and Cloud

Productivity, identity, security, and infrastructure software sourced as FedRAMP Authorized, aligning with agency authorization requirements.

  • Productivity, identity, and security cloud in federal government tiers
  • Creative-suite and e-signature software in federal licensing programs
  • Government-cloud CRM platforms
  • Identity, e-signature, and digital-agreement tooling
  • Enterprise Linux and container platforms for federal-authorized environments

Cybersecurity and Vulnerability Management

Security tooling and managed services sourced for federal agency authorization boundaries and compliance.

  • Next-generation firewall and SASE
  • Endpoint and email security
  • Vulnerability management
  • Managed Detection and Response

Telecommunications and Carrier Services

Carrier-grade voice, data, and wireless services for federal teams in CONUS and OCONUS.

  • Carrier-grade voice and data
  • Wireless and mobile broadband for distributed federal operations and field teams
  • Coordination with carrier government-services divisions where federal authorization applies

Audio / Visual and Conferencing

AV and conferencing hardware for SCIFs (where clearance permits), command centers, training rooms, and standard agency conference rooms.

  • Video and conference room AV
  • Displays and projection
  • Power, cable, and structured AV infrastructure

Printing and Managed Print

Office and production print, sourced for agency environments with secure-print and audit-trail requirements.

  • Printers and multifunction devices
  • Production print for federal volume environments
  • Managed print contracts with secure-release and audit-trail support

Strategic Partners

Technology partners commonly sourced across TAA-compliant infrastructure, FedRAMP-authorized software, cybersecurity, telecom, and operational environments.

  • Dell
  • HP
  • HPE
  • Lenovo
  • Cisco
  • Microsoft Surface
  • Microsoft
  • Adobe
  • Red Hat
  • Salesforce
  • Palo Alto Networks
  • Tenable
  • AT&T
  • Verizon
  • Xerox

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How federal teams buy through 4Tech

Acquisition offices, integrators, and federal buyers all procure differently. We align to the procurement mechanism already in place.

Agency-Direct and BPA

Agency-direct purchase orders, Blanket Purchase Agreements, and task-order delivery

Federal Contract Vehicles

We support federal contract vehicles for purchasing. Specific vehicle numbers and contract detail are listed on our Contract Vehicles page — the authoritative registry for buyers verifying authorization.

Tier 2 Subcontracting

We support tier 2 subcontracting acting as a subcontractor or sourcing support partner for federal prime contractors.

Compliance & Federal Readiness

Federal procurement readiness extends beyond the technology itself into country-of-origin validation, authorization posture, documentation controls, and operational accountability.

TAA compliance

Country-of-origin and TAA designation are validated at the quote stage so procurement teams are filtering eligible SKUs before approvals and ordering begin.

FedRAMP Authorization

Cloud and software sourcing surfaces FedRAMP authorization status and impact-level alignment early so agencies remain within their authorization boundary.

CMMC Level 2 Compliance

Operating under a Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 compliance posture for engagements that handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Relevant for DoD-adjacent and CUI-handling federal work.

Security Clearance

Cleared personnel are available on staff for engagements that require it. Engagement-specific clearance details are coordinated under the relevant agency's contracting officer at the point of engagement.

ITAR logistics

Shipment management, customs clearance, HS classification, restricted-country compliance, and ITAR-aware handling for federal teams supporting overseas operations, embassies, and OCONUS missions.

Federal socioeconomic certifications

4Tech holds federal socioeconomic certifications relevant to set-aside and small-business sourcing programs. See our FAQ for certification specifics, including issuing body and current status.

Why federal agencies work with us

30+ years
of combined technical experience across federal, state and local, and public-sector adjacent environments
Mission-critical environments
served, including federal agencies, public-sector institutions, utilities, and the prime contractors who source for federal end-customers
Documented public-sector growth
Pavilion published a case study on how 4Tech competes with industry names and grows government sales through cooperative procurement

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Federal procurement moves faster when compliance, sourcing, and acquisition alignment are handled together from the beginning.

Whether you're sourcing through a BPA, contract vehicle, task order, IDIQ, or direct agency procurement path, the next step is a conversation around compliance requirements, procurement alignment, and operational scope.