Digital government technology trends suggest a continued investment in technology to enhance the security and agility of the government and its workforce. Government CIOs also indicate that the solutions within those infrastructures must impact federal government departments or the federal government’s mission.  

Have you been tasked with bolstering your department’s collaboration technology infrastructure or elevating the quality of the government workplace experience? This can range from supporting secure collaboration, upholding security systems – especially cybersecurity, or ensuring the most secure government locations have AV/UC tools to streamline workplace experiences. 

LG is a leading technology manufacturer with several display options and technologies that can help.  

Here are three ways LG displays and collaboration solutions can support your government technology needs when security, agility, and mission impact are vital. 

Secure digital displays for mission-critical work

Every command and control room has a different shape and size. Views of centralized screens, displays, or projector screens must be visible to anyone wherever they are seated. LG has developed a portfolio of solutions that embrace these requirements.  

LG’s Fine-Pitch Direct View LED, UHD displays, and Personal UltraWide monitors deliver a common operating visual. Teams can track live mission feeds and review data on their workstation display or focus on a central video wall. In the interest of security, non-Wi-Fi displays are available for wired command and control spaces. 

For centralized viewing, LG has released a direct-view LED (DVLED) display, LG MAGNIT. The 163” display is TAA-compliant with a remote power solution that easily transfers power to ensure longer display use.

LG MAGNIT 163″ 4K MicroLED Control Room Solution

Safe, regulation-compliant solutions for government facilities

We know mission-critical environments require monitors, displays, and video walls. Solutions must meet the highest person-to-person standards. These displays must also meet government regulation standards. 

LG ensures its display standards meet numerous government standards, including the Customs Trade Partnership (CTPAT) and Section 508, covering electronics and information technology products and services for people with disabilities.  

Furthermore, LG solutions comply with Section 508 by being in line with Section 889. This section limits the use of “covered” equipment or services manufactured or provided by affiliates with known ties to the People’s Republic of China. LG is also a recognized Electronic Product Environmental Assessment (ePEAT) manufacturer. 

Secure collaboration and simplified government work experience

Fifty-nine percent of government CIOs plan to invest in new collaboration platforms. As you invest in software for better collaboration, ensure the AV devices you use are secure, sustainable, and simplify work experiences.   

LG has produced a series of ePEAT-certified and 24/7 reliable non-interactive and interactive displays to ensure meeting room environment security. 

Solutions meet DoD Video Tele-Conference Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) guidance. They can support point-to-point and multipoint and web-conferencing and collaboration.  

Non-Wi-Fi options are available for wired requirements, and many displays are Cisco® and Crestron® certified. 

Thin Client

In addition to displays, LG has released a virtual desktop that can only access data from a central server, like cloud computing – called Thin Client. 

Dreaded data breaches are a topic that continues to grow. And as the problem expands, more organizations develop solutions to take on threats. 

Individuals use Thin Client to connect to the cloud rather than storing information on devices or hard drives. Users can now view information through the cloud while IT controls the data. 

Work becomes more manageable for the end user. Employees can connect to the system to up to three 4K resolution monitors in their workspace for easy viewing and access to information. In addition, they can simplify their workspace and minimize clutter with single cords for connection and data sharing. 

Thin Client also reduces costs and supports environmental programs with its longer lifecycle and energy consumption.

LG Cloud Desktop Thin Client

AVI-SPL – an experienced partner for LG display design, deployment, and management

AVI-SPL can design, deploy, manage, and optimize LG displays to fit your department and space regulations and layouts.   

We have over 25 years of experience implementing advanced and secure AV/UC solutions in federal work environments. We work with you to craft a solution that ensures your teams can work efficiently and productively. 

Contact us to explore how we can positively impact your government workplace with LG solutions.