State, Local &
Education
IT Solutions
Empowering all three SLED segments — state agencies, counties & municipalities, K-12 districts, and universities — with secure, cost-effective IT that modernizes government and improves outcomes for every student and constituent.
One Trusted Partner for All Three SLED Segments
State agencies, local governments, and educational institutions share common IT challenges — aging systems, budget constraints, escalating cyber threats, and rising expectations from the constituents and students they serve. AGT delivers tailored solutions across all three segments, respecting unique procurement, funding, and compliance requirements.
State Agency IT Modernization
Enterprise IT modernization, workforce data systems, and cybersecurity programs for state departments — aligned to state CIO priorities, NASCIO frameworks, and federal compliance mandates including CJIS, HIPAA, and FISMA requirements for state-administered federal programs.
County & Municipal IT Services
Managed IT services, help desk operations, cloud migration, and digital citizen services for counties and municipalities — right-sized for local government budget realities, procurement rules, and the constituent-facing service delivery expectations of modern municipal government.
Education Technology & Training
E-Rate eligible connectivity solutions, FERPA-compliant data systems, K-12 cybersecurity programs, and higher education IT modernization — plus proven federal IT training delivery for 1,000+ personnel on the CMS ISTP program.
The SLED IT Landscape in Numbers
State, local, and education IT represents one of the largest government technology markets in the U.S. — shaped by federal funding mandates, cybersecurity crises, and accelerating modernization pressure across 90,000+ government entities.
Annual U.S. SLED IT Market Size
The combined state, local, and education IT market exceeds $130 billion annually — driven by federal ARPA modernization mandates, cybersecurity grant programs, E-Rate broadband investments, and state CIO digital transformation initiatives. IDC projects the SLED market will grow 7.2% annually through 2028.
Market SizeSLED Ransomware Attacks in 2024
State and local governments and K-12 schools suffered 2,200+ ransomware incidents in 2024 — making SLED the #1 most targeted sector by ransomware groups. Average recovery cost exceeds $2.8M per incident, with 3-week average downtime disrupting constituent services and student learning across the U.S.
Cyber ThreatARPA State & Local IT Modernization Funding
The American Rescue Plan Act allocated $13.6B directly to state and local IT modernization, cybersecurity, and broadband through 2026. States have used ARPA funds for legacy system replacement, cloud migration, fiber buildout, and cybersecurity operations centers — creating the largest SLED modernization wave in a generation.
Federal FundingAnnual E-Rate Program Funding for Schools
The FCC’s E-Rate program provides $4.6 billion annually to K-12 schools and libraries — funding Category 1 broadband connectivity and Category 2 Wi-Fi, network security, and firewall equipment. AGT’s education IT solutions are structured to maximize E-Rate reimbursement eligibility for every eligible school district.
E-Rate EducationU.S. State & Local Government Entities
The U.S. has 50 states, 3,000+ counties, 19,000+ municipalities, 13,000+ school districts, and 4,000+ higher education institutions — totaling 90,000+ government entities each requiring IT services. Despite this scale, only 17% of local governments have a dedicated CISO, creating systemic cybersecurity gaps across every region.
Market ScopeStudent Records at Risk Annually
Education sector breaches exposed over 1 billion student records between 2018–2024, making K-12 data the most breached sector per capita in the U.S. FERPA violations, CIPA non-compliance, and weak identity management remain the top attack vectors — with average breach cost of $1.9M per K-12 district incident.
Education CyberSLED IT Capabilities
Full-lifecycle IT services for SLED organizations — aligned to FERPA, CIPA, E-Rate, CIS Controls, NIST CSF, and state-specific compliance mandates across all three segments.
Digital Citizen & Student Services
Modern citizen and student-facing portals, permit & licensing systems, self-service applications, and accessible digital experiences aligned to Section 508, USWDS design standards, FERPA privacy requirements, and COPPA youth privacy protections — reducing in-person service demand and improving constituent satisfaction.
SLED Cyber Resilience
Ransomware prevention, threat detection, 24/7 SOC monitoring, and incident response aligned to CISA guidelines, CIS Controls v8, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and state cybersecurity frameworks — including SLCGP grant-funded security programs for qualifying state and local government entities.
Government Cloud Adoption
Cost-optimized cloud migration, disaster recovery, business continuity, and hybrid architecture — right-sized for SLED budget cycles, state data residency requirements, and limited IT staff capacity. Leveraging ARPA-eligible cloud modernization funding pathways and Azure / AWS government cloud platforms.
Government Performance Analytics
Executive dashboards, program outcome tracking, open data portals, budget reporting, and AI-powered analytics — giving SLED leaders and school administrators real-time evidence for evidence-based decision-making, federal grant reporting, and legislative accountability requirements.
Managed IT Services
Help desk, endpoint management, NOC operations, and full IT operations for government employees and school staff — ServiceNow ITSM, SLA-driven delivery, proactive monitoring, and 24/7 support right-sized for SLED headcount and IT budget realities. Deployed under GSA MAS cooperative purchasing.
IT Training & Workforce Development
Government employee, educator, and student technology training — cybersecurity awareness, enterprise system onboarding, and data literacy programs. Proven delivery of 1,000+ personnel trained on the CMS ISTP federal training program, with Section 508-compliant eLearning curriculum development.
SLED Cyber Threat Reality
State and local governments and K-12 schools are the most ransomware-attacked sector in the U.S. — outpacing healthcare and finance. Understanding the threat is the first step to building resilience.
Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS)
LockBit, BlackCat, and Cl0p groups specifically market SLED attack toolkits — exploiting aging government systems, unpatched VPNs, and limited 24/7 monitoring to encrypt mission-critical systems during off-hours when IT staff are absent.
Supply Chain Attacks
60% of SLED breaches originate from compromised third-party vendors, managed service providers, or software supply chains — including SolarWinds-style attacks on shared IT infrastructure used by multiple state and county governments simultaneously.
Spear Phishing — Govt Staff
Government employees are 3× more likely to click phishing links than private-sector workers due to lower security training frequency. Email-borne attacks targeting school administrators, county clerks, and state workforce staff account for 78% of initial SLED breach vectors.
Unmanaged Endpoint Sprawl
Remote work and 1:1 student device programs expanded government endpoint counts 340% post-2020 — most without enterprise EDR, mobile device management, or network access control — creating massive unmonitored attack surfaces across SLED environments.
Legacy System Vulnerabilities
68% of state and local IT infrastructure runs on systems over 10 years old — many with end-of-life operating systems and unpatched CVEs that are trivially exploitable via publicly available exploit kits, requiring no zero-day capabilities from attackers.
FERPA & COPPA Violations
Student data privacy non-compliance carries $50K+ per-violation FTC penalties under COPPA and FERPA. 43% of K-12 districts lack a documented data governance policy — making accidental disclosures, unauthorized third-party sharing, and privacy breaches a near-daily occurrence.
SLED Clients & Programs
Active and proven SLED engagements across state government, local government, and education — from Florida and Maryland to California.
Florida Dept. of Commerce
State AgencyState workforce data systems, employment analytics, and IT modernization support for Florida’s Department of Commerce — delivering business intelligence, data platform engineering, and enterprise application services aligned to state CIO priorities and Florida Digital Services frameworks.
Howard County, Maryland
Local GovernmentManaged IT services and IT operations for Howard County, Maryland — AGT’s home county and flagship local government client. Delivering help desk, endpoint management, ITSM on ServiceNow, and proactive monitoring for county government employees across multiple departments and facilities.
Solano County, California
County GovernmentCounty government IT services and modernization support for Solano County, California — reflecting AGT’s ability to deliver consistent, federal-grade IT outcomes across geographically distributed SLED engagements far beyond the Maryland–DC metro region.
CMS ISTP Training Program
Education / TrainingFederal IT training delivery for 1,000+ CMS and HHS personnel under the Information Systems Training Program (ISTP) — covering enterprise system proficiency, cybersecurity awareness, FISMA compliance training, and data management curriculum delivered through Section 508-compliant eLearning platforms.
K-12 District IT Services
EducationE-Rate Category 1 and Category 2 eligible IT services for K-12 school districts — covering broadband connectivity, Wi-Fi infrastructure, network security, and FERPA-compliant student data management. AGT’s solutions are structured to maximize E-Rate reimbursement and comply with CIPA requirements for internet safety.
Higher Education IT
Higher EducationCloud modernization, research data platforms, cybersecurity programs, and IT managed services for colleges and universities — aligned to FERPA, GLBA Safeguards Rule (student financial data), and NIST CSF. AGT supports academic institutions seeking to modernize student-facing digital services and secure research environments.
SLED Funding Pathways
Federal-grade IT made accessible through every available SLED funding mechanism — simplifying procurement and stretching every technology dollar for state, local, and education organizations.
How We Engage
A four-phase SLED engagement model — designed for government budget cycles, cooperative procurement rules, and the unique staffing, compliance, and constituent-outcome requirements of state, local, and education environments.
Discovery & Funding Alignment
Needs assessment, compliance gap analysis, contract vehicle selection, and funding source identification — mapping every requirement to available ARPA, E-Rate, SLCGP, or GSA MAS procurement pathways before any technical work begins.
Solution Architecture
Right-sized technology architecture aligned to SLED budget realities, staff capacity, and compliance requirements — covering cybersecurity baseline, cloud design, application modernization, and data governance frameworks.
Agile Delivery & Training
Iterative implementation with continuous stakeholder engagement, Section 508-compliant user testing, staff training programs, and grant reporting deliverables — ensuring adoption, compliance, and measurable mission outcomes.
Managed Operations & Optimization
24/7 help desk, proactive monitoring, security patching, annual compliance assessments, and continuous improvement — keeping SLED systems secure, compliant, and optimized across the full operating lifecycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our SLED specialists can walk you through procurement options, funding eligibility, compliance frameworks, and how AGT’s federal-grade IT translates to SLED budget realities.
Talk to a SLED Specialist →Yes. Through cooperative purchasing programs, most state and local governments can use the GSA Multiple Award Schedule without conducting a separate full competitive procurement — significantly reducing acquisition time and administrative burden. AGT holds GSA MAS contract #47QTCA21D003M covering IT products and services. Contact AGT to confirm your state’s cooperative purchasing authorization and available scope.
Yes. AGT’s education IT solutions are designed to maximize E-Rate Program reimbursement eligibility for K-12 schools and libraries under Category 1 (broadband and connectivity services) and Category 2 (internal connections, Wi-Fi, network security, and firewall equipment). AGT helps districts structure projects to comply with FCC competitive bidding requirements (Form 470) and maximize reimbursement rates based on free and reduced lunch eligibility.
Yes. U.S. Treasury guidance explicitly authorizes American Rescue Plan Act State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) for IT modernization, cybersecurity, broadband infrastructure, and digital government services — all areas where AGT delivers. The obligation deadline is December 31, 2024 (funds must be obligated, not spent), so SLED entities should act quickly to scope and award projects before the deadline.
CISA’s State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) provides $1 billion over FY2022–2025 to states for subgrant distribution to local governments. Eligible uses include cybersecurity planning, SOC establishment, vulnerability assessments, incident response, and workforce training. AGT delivers all SLCGP-eligible cybersecurity services and can help SLED entities structure grant applications and compliance documentation for CISA reporting requirements.
Let’s Modernize Your SLED Organization
Federal-grade IT made accessible for state, local, and education — through simplified procurement, proven SLED funding pathways, and 10+ years of delivery excellence that serves the constituents and students who depend on you.
