Federal Readiness
Federal-contracting readiness without overstating certification or status.
This page is designed to help prime contractors, procurement teams, and public-sector buyers understand how Cyber Tech Integration presents its public-facing posture for accessibility, controlled-information intake, cybersecurity readiness, and procurement communication.
Important notice
Cyber Tech Integration is a commercial contractor website and not an official U.S. Government website. Do not transmit Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), Federal Contract Information (FCI), export-controlled data, or procurement-sensitive material through public web forms or chat.


Procurement-Focused Messaging
The site now supports clearer public-sector conversations around readiness, accessibility, and secure intake expectations.
Procurement Profile
Public-facing profile details can be shown here without inventing registrations or statuses.
Set UEI, CAGE, NAICS, and socioeconomic-profile values as environment variables when you are ready to publish them. Until then, the site keeps those fields conservative instead of making unsupported claims.
UEI
Available upon request
CAGE Code
Available upon request
NAICS
Available upon request
Socioeconomic Status
Available upon request
Federal Contact
info@cybertechintegration.com
Primary outreach line: (201) 256-1099
Framework Alignment
The website now reflects the federal frameworks buyers and primes expect to see referenced carefully.
These are readiness and communication cues, not substitute certifications. The goal is to present a cleaner public posture for procurement conversations while keeping the claims accurate.
Framework
Section 508-Informed Web Accessibility
Public-facing content is being structured with accessibility in mind so the site is closer to the expectations agencies and primes look for during evaluation. Accessible content structure, alt text, contrast, keyboard access, and policy-page visibility.
Framework
NIST SP 800-171 Rev. 3 Readiness
The site now positions Cyber Tech Integration around the current NIST CUI protection framework used in federal contracting environments. Messaging and intake flow can support secure follow-up for organizations working toward CUI safeguards.
Framework
CMMC and DFARS Awareness
The public site now references current DoD cybersecurity requirements in a way that is informative without overstating certification status. Useful for prime-subcontractor conversations, readiness discussions, and public-sector credibility.
Framework
Controlled-Information Intake Discipline
Public forms and chat are clearly limited to initial outreach so controlled or procurement-sensitive material is not invited into the wrong channel. Helps reduce risk before a secure communication path is established.
Federal FAQ
Public-sector questions the site should answer clearly.
Federal buyers and prime contractors typically want to know whether the site is official, whether controlled information is safe to send, and whether the public pages are making claims they can support.
FAQ
Is this an official government website?
No. This is a commercial contractor website for Cyber Tech Integration. It should not use federal government identifiers meant for .gov or .mil sites.
FAQ
Can visitors send CUI or procurement-sensitive material through the contact form?
No. Public web forms and chat are for initial outreach only. Controlled or procurement-sensitive information should move through a secure channel after first contact.
FAQ
Does the website itself prove CMMC or federal compliance?
No. The website can support readiness, accessibility, policy visibility, and procurement communication, but actual compliance depends on business registrations, security controls, assessments, and contract-specific requirements.
Next Step
Need a federal-ready version of your commercial web presence?
Cyber Tech Integration can use this page as the public-facing front door for prime-contractor conversations, public-sector outreach, and secure next-step coordination.