Public Sector RELIABLE AV INTEGRATION FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR
We're proud to support custom audiovisual integrations that meet the unique needs of our military, government, and other public sector clients. Our end-to-end design, engineering, installation, and support for a broad array of technology-driven audiovisual, IT, and communications systems result in powerful, dependable, and adaptable systems for the country's public sector and mission-critical institutions.
What Does TAA Compliance Mean?
Logic Integrations team is capable to AV, VTC, and UC solutions for U.S. and allied federal customers. We have in-house capabilities to design-build, install, and manage the most complex audio, video, collaboration, and communication technologies.
Logic has the ability for TAA Compliance, and secure spaces capabilities.
TAA compliance is important for businesses that want to sell their products to the U.S. government. It ensures that their products are eligible for government contracts. This means that a product must be made in the United States or a designated country.
Logic Integrations team is capable to AV, VTC, and UC solutions for U.S. and allied federal customers. We have in-house capabilities to design-build, install, and manage the most complex audio, video, collaboration, and communication technologies.
Logic has the ability for TAA Compliance, and secure spaces capabilities.
What Does TAA Compliance Mean?
TAA compliance is important for businesses that want to sell their products to the U.S. government. It ensures that their products are eligible for government contracts. This means that a product must be made in the United States or a designated country.

SIPR and NIPRNet - Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
SIPRNet is a highly secure network that is used to transmit classified information, while NIPRNet has lower security levels and primarily supports unclassified data exchange. The level of security on SIPRNet is maintained through strict access controls and encryption protocols.
SIPRNet is a highly secure network that is used to transmit classified information, while NIPRNet has lower security levels and primarily supports unclassified data exchange. The level of security on SIPRNet is maintained through strict access controls and encryption protocols.
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
An area, room, group of rooms, buildings, or installation certified and accredited as meeting Director of National Intelligence security standards for the processing, storage, and/or discussion of sensitive compartmented information (SCIF).
An area, room, group of rooms, buildings, or installation certified and accredited as meeting Director of National Intelligence security standards for the processing, storage, and/or discussion of sensitive compartmented information (SCIF).
- / Council chambers and auditoriums
- / Administration conference rooms
- / Multifunction meeting spaces
- / Huddle rooms
- / Conference rooms
- / Multi-purpose/divisible rooms
- / Command and control (C2) facilities
- / Multiple classification environments
- / Simulation centers
- / Training rooms and classrooms








































Logic Integration Has Worked With
- The Department of Defense
- US Navy
- US Air Force
- US Army
- United States Department of Homeland Security
- City Government
- State Government
- Local Government
FAQ – Government-Grade Solutions by Logic Integration in Colorado
TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliance is required for many U.S. federal contracts. It mandates that products be made in the U.S. or a “designated country,” or substantially transformed in those places. Using TAA-compliant AV equipment ensures your system qualifies for government procurement.
- NIPRNet (Non-classified IP Router Network) handles unclassified government communications.
- SIPRNet is used for classified (Secret level) communication and requires more stringent controls.
In government AV systems, proper network segregation, encryption, and compliance with security standards is essential when integrating devices connected to these networks.
A SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) is a secure space designed to prevent unauthorized access to classified material. SCIFs must comply with strict physical and cybersecurity standards, including access control, audio/visual restrictions, and wiring standards. Logic Integration designs AV and control systems to meet SCIF criteria, ensuring they do not compromise operational security.
Yes. We specialize in designing AV, control, and display systems that satisfy government security requirements like TAA, SIPR/NIPR segregation, and SCIF protocols. We coordinate with facility and security teams to ensure all components, cabling, and system access meet federal standards.
We build systems with modular and replaceable components so upgrades are secure and compliant. During audits, we can provide documentation of TAA sourcing, security certifications, wiring diagrams, and configuration logs. Our solutions are meant to stay aligned with evolving federal standards.