Government
Networks for state and local government offices, agencies, and services.
Connect city halls, departments, public safety facilities, and community sites with secure and reliable networking.
Built for mixed workloads
Support internal applications, public websites, public Wi‑Fi, and inter‑agency collaboration all on one secure, segmented foundation.
State and local connectivity challenges
Governments run many services at once: internal systems, citizen portals, emergency services, and public facilities like libraries or parks.
Limited IT staff, aging infrastructure, and increasing cyber‑threats make design and managed services especially important.
What a modern government network needs
- Site‑to‑site connectivity: Link offices, public safety, and facilities reliably.
- Segmentation & security: Separate internal, public, and partner networks with clear policies.
- Public access options: Safe public Wi‑Fi in libraries, offices, and community spaces.
- Monitoring & visibility: Central logging and alerting for cyber‑security awareness.
Services for state and local government
Business Internet & WAN
Connect administrative buildings, safety facilities, and sites.
SD‑WAN & private networking
Prioritize public safety, emergency, and critical services traffic.
Public & staff Wi‑Fi
Secure wireless for staff devices and optional public hotspots.
Advanced & Managed Security
Help protect services from ransomware, phishing, and DDoS.
State and local use cases we support
- Administrative networks: Connect offices, HR systems, and finance securely.
- Public safety: Provide connectivity for stations, vehicles, and command centers.
- Citizen‑facing services: Support web portals, kiosks, and contact centers.
- Community access: Offer safe public Wi‑Fi in libraries and public spaces.
Benefits for state and local IT leaders
Better service delivery: Keep critical services reachable and responsive.
Improved security: Reduce exposure to common attacks with layered controls.
Operational simplicity: Centralize management while supporting many departments.
Room to grow: Add new facilities and services without a complete redesign.
Example city or county network design
Use a core network that links city hall, public safety, and facilities, with SD‑WAN or VPN connecting remote offices and sites.
Security and segmentation protect internal systems while optional public Wi‑Fi is safely separated for citizens and visitors.
Typical layers
Offices/facilities/public Wi‑Fi → Access & VLANs → Security Edge/Advanced Security → WAN/Internet → Cloud and shared state/federal systems.
State and local government FAQs
Can you work with existing state or regional networks?
Yes. Designs can integrate with shared networks, cloud environments, or regional services while maintaining local controls and visibility.
Do you support grants or phased upgrade approaches?
Networks can be modernized in phases, focusing first on the most critical sites and services while planning for future funding cycles.
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Also see Federal Government and Education solutions.