The Industries We Know
From the Inside Out.
EVOTEK practitioners have worked inside the organizations like the ones they now serve – which means we understand the compliance burdens, operational constraints, and real technology challenges firsthand. We bring deep, sector-specific knowledge to every engagement, paired with our full practice depth in cybersecurity, AI, networking, and infrastructure.
7
Verticals
20+
Years Expertise
F1000
Clients Served
Mission-Ready Technology.
Built for the Complexity of
Public Service.
Government agencies face a convergence of mandate-driven modernization pressure, budget constraints, and threat actors that include nation-state adversaries. The margin for error is low and the procurement and compliance requirements add layers that the private sector rarely encounters.
We work with federal, state, and local government agencies navigating compliance mandates and modernization pressure. Our practitioners understand FedRAMP authorization timelines, Zero Trust mandate requirements under OMB M-22-09, and the acquisition frameworks that govern how agencies procure technology – so we help you move faster, not around the process.
Zero Trust Mandates
CISA and OMB directives have set adoption timelines most agencies are struggling to meet.
Supply Chain Risk
Third- and fourth-party exposures occur, across regulatory and contractual flow-down obligations and real security exploitations exist when the software supply chain and hardware-level exposures are not properly vetting architecture, execution, and monitoring at every level.
The Network That Mandates Run On
Organizations that support strict government regulatory requirements (e.g., FedRAMP, CMMC, DFARS, etc.) and associated contract flow down requirements require programmatic discipline, proper architectural design aligned to Zero Trust and design principles that reinforce identity-aware, reliable, resilient infrastructure and services across cloud, data center and hosted environments.
AI on Both Sides of the Mission
Adversaries are weaponizing AI against critical infrastructure as agencies are being asked to deploy it under federal mandates. Getting AI right now means defending against it and deploying it at the same time.
Your industry is not
a use case. It’s a context.
Every engagement starts with a conversation between practitioners — not a sales process. Tell us where you are, what you’re facing, and what you need.









