Industry Directory
Government SCADA Integrators
This page highlights system integrators who work with municipal, state, and federal agencies. Many of these firms support SCADA, telemetry, and control systems for public infrastructure, buildings, and utilities.
How SCADA is Used in Government and Public Infrastructure
Government projects often involve SCADA systems that monitor and control water and wastewater plants, transportation assets, public buildings, and other critical services. Integrators connect field equipment, RTUs, and PLCs so operators can track status, alarms, and trends from a central control room or operations center.
In many cases, these systems must coordinate with existing telemetry, paging, or dispatch tools that have been in place for years. Integrators are frequently asked to modernize visibility without disrupting essential services.
Procurement, Standards, and Cybersecurity
Public-sector work usually follows formal procurement processes and established engineering standards. Integrators may need to align with existing specifications for PLC platforms, network architecture, and documentation, as well as requirements for submittals, testing, and training.
Cybersecurity is also a recurring topic. Projects may reference internal IT and OT policies, state or federal guidance, or specific hardening and remote-access requirements that integrators must respect when designing SCADA networks and servers.
When Agencies Engage SCADA Integrators
Government owners typically bring in integrators for plant upgrades, telemetry expansions, new facilities, or migrations away from aging platforms. Work can range from adding new points on an existing system to complete replacement of SCADA software, servers, and field equipment.
Many agencies also use integrators to standardize graphics, improve alarm handling, and expose a controlled view of operational data to other departments or neighboring jurisdictions.
Directory Coverage for Government Projects
This directory includes integrators who have identified government or public-sector work as one of their focus areas. Listings may change over time as firms update their capabilities, contract vehicles, and regions.
When evaluating candidates, consider their familiarity with your procurement process, documentation expectations, and cybersecurity requirements in addition to technical experience.