Procurement rigor, vendor neutrality, and engineering substance — in that order.
Public-sector wireless work demands procurement defensibility above almost everything else. The work also has to perform: emergency response radio inside courthouses and schools, FirstNet integration, smart-traffic and parking sensors that need to scale beyond a pilot. Few firms can do both the engineering and the procurement discipline that public-sector buyers need.
We write the specs your procurement team can defend. We measure before we recommend. And we stay neutral on vendors — which matters when a state, county, or municipality has to answer to an auditor.
A wireless assessment from DigiLux puts measured RF, an operations brief, and a vendor-neutral design on the table — usually in under five weeks.