Sector Government

Audiovisuals for Government: Control Rooms and Crisis Rooms

A control room is not designed like a boardroom: it requires real-time data visualization, a video wall, and integration of multiple sources to operate 24 hours without interruption. We design audiovisuals for government and security agencies from that operational reality.

Why the Government Sector Demands a Different AV

In the government sector, the room is rarely the goal; the goal is the operation that happens inside it. A control room integrates video sources, cameras, and data into a single visualization wall that must be available 24 hours; a crisis room requires real-time information to reach the decision-making team clearly under pressure; an operations control room coordinates shifts that hand over without shutting anything down. That is why we design audiovisuals for government and security agencies from operational continuity, not from an equipment catalog.
“In the government sector, the room is rarely the goal; the goal is the operation that happens inside it.”

The AV Challenges of a Control Room or Crisis Room

Government projects bring demands that an auditorium or a boardroom does not face. The operation is continuous, so availability and redundancy stop being a luxury and become the central requirement. Information must be visualized in real time and without latency, integrating cameras, data signals, and multiple sources on a single wall. And the whole project usually goes through procurement processes that require auditable technical documentation. We design around these challenges, not in spite of them.

Audiovisual Solutions for the Government Sector

How We Handle Government Projects

The Kind of Client We Design For

The challenge
We design control rooms, operations control rooms, and crisis rooms for government agencies, security companies, and operations centers with a national presence. These are organizations where audiovisual technology is critical and where the technical decision-maker prioritizes operational continuity and after-sales support.
The solution
The core solution of the sector: we design and integrate control rooms, operations control rooms, and crisis rooms where the operation’s sources —cameras, sensors, and data dashboards— come together on a single video wall with multi-window projection. All on a redundant architecture built to operate 24/7, with Crestron control and documentation in AVIXA nomenclature so the project is auditable. The control room family concentrates nearly 1,700 searches per month in Colombia.
The recognition
That architecture for critical operation is backed by a team with the industry’s highest certifications: Crestron Master Gold and Crestron Service Provider (CSP), AVIXA CTS, and membership in the global PSNI integrator network, which also sustains nationwide coverage and after-sales support. To over 20 years integrating audiovisual spaces in Colombia we add the AV Awards Americas 2025 and CALA Awards 2024, which endorse our technical standard on highly demanding projects. In government and security we do not promise results without backing: every project rests on that standard and on auditable design.

Frequently Asked Questions About Audiovisuals for Government

Request a Technical Consultation for Your Control Room

The first conversation is a technical consultation where we understand your agency’s operation, the room’s flows, the sources to integrate, and the level of continuity you need. From there we prepare a detailed cost proposal with AV drawings in AVIXA nomenclature, an installation schedule, and an after-sales support model. We design control rooms, operations control rooms, and crisis rooms from your operational reality.