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Terms Of Use

Public website terms, reliance limits, and misuse boundaries.

These public terms are designed to set clear expectations around informational use, controlled-information handling, procurement sensitivity, AI-generated content, and the limits of what a commercial contractor website can represent on its own.

Reliance and relationship notice

Use of this site does not create a contract, subcontract, consultant-client relationship, or legal advisory relationship. Cyber Tech Integration does not guarantee procurement eligibility, regulatory compliance, award outcomes, or error-free third-party content through this public site.

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Clear Public Boundaries

The site can support federal-ready communication and stronger public expectations without pretending the website alone creates compliance or removes all liability.

Core Terms

The public site is now explicit about what visitors can and cannot rely on.

These terms help reduce ambiguity around public content, federal procurement messaging, AI-generated summaries, and submission behavior.

Content

Informational Use Only

Site pages, AI chat responses, and blog summaries are provided for general informational and business-development purposes only and may change without notice.

Relationship

No Contract Or Advice

Using this website does not create a contract, subcontract, consultant-client relationship, or legal advisory relationship with Cyber Tech Integration.

Submissions

No Sensitive Public Submissions

Visitors must not send CUI, FCI, export-controlled material, source-selection information, credentials, payment-card data, or other protected information through public forms or chat.

Responsibility

User Responsibility

Visitors are responsible for how they use public content and for confirming that any information they submit is lawful, accurate, authorized, and appropriate for a public web channel.

Federal And Procurement Limits

A commercial contractor website should be useful without overstating what it proves.

This section makes the procurement boundaries explicit so the site does not imply official status, guaranteed eligibility, or contract-specific compliance outcomes.

Status

Not An Official Government Site

This is a commercial contractor website and should not be interpreted as a .gov or .mil site, agency system, or official federal portal.

Eligibility

Registrations And Awards

Website content does not itself prove SAM.gov registration status, CMMC status, procurement eligibility, or award readiness without the underlying registrations, controls, and evidence.

Sources

Third-Party Sources

Links to official sources, vendors, and public feeds are provided for convenience and context. Visitors should review the original publisher and any controlling contract language before acting.

Next Step

Secure Follow-Up Required

If an opportunity, incident, or procurement matter involves protected or sensitive information, the public site is only the first step and the next exchange should move to an approved secure channel.

Terms FAQ

Questions visitors often have about website reliance and public submissions.

These answers keep the site honest about what it can do, what it cannot promise, and where formal legal review still matters.

FAQ

Does using this website create a contract or advisory relationship?

No. Public website use, AI chat, and blog content do not create a contract, subcontract, consultant-client relationship, or legal advisory relationship.

FAQ

Can visitors rely on the public site for legal, procurement, or compliance decisions?

No. Public content is informational only and should be verified against official sources, executed agreements, and your own legal or compliance review before action is taken.

FAQ

What information should never be sent through public pages?

Do not submit CUI, FCI, export-controlled material, source-selection or procurement-sensitive details, credentials, payment-card data, Social Security numbers, or other highly sensitive information through public forms or chat.

FAQ

Can website language alone remove all liability?

No. Strong website terms and notices can reduce risk and set expectations, but they do not replace contract language, secure handling practices, insurance, or attorney review.

Next Step

Need a secure next step for a federal or commercial opportunity?

Use the contact page for initial outreach only, and Cyber Tech Integration can coordinate the appropriate follow-up path after first contact.

Public Website Notice

Commercial contractor website. Public content, AI replies, and blog summaries are provided for general informational purposes only, may change without notice, and should be verified against official sources, executed agreements, and your own legal or compliance advisors before you act. Do not submit CUI, FCI, export-controlled data, credentials, payment-card data, or other sensitive information through public forms or chat.

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