CNC Technologies, an aviation technology and wireless communications company serving the law enforcement, government and military markets, today announced it has been awarded a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract. The award enables eligible federal, state, local, tribal and territorial government agencies to procure CNC.Live through a streamlined, pre-negotiated purchasing vehicle while laying the foundation for the company's continued expansion of its GSA contract offerings.
The GSA Multiple Award Schedule streamlines procurement for government agencies by providing a simplified purchasing process with pre-negotiated pricing and contract terms. Making CNC.Live available through GSA allows agencies to acquire proven mission-critical technology more efficiently.
CNC.Live is a secure, cloud-based platform that enables public safety agencies to share real-time mission information and live video, improving communication, collaboration and situational awareness during law enforcement operations, search and rescue missions, disaster response, tactical incidents and other critical public safety missions.
CNC Technologies is actively working to expand its GSA contract through the addition of complementary mission-critical products and services, further broadening the solutions available to government customers through a streamlined procurement vehicle.
"Receiving our GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract is an important milestone for CNC Technologies and our customers," said Alex Giuffrida, Managing Partner of CNC Technologies. "Making CNC.Live available through GSA is just the beginning. We're actively expanding our contract offerings to provide government agencies with greater access to the mission-critical technologies they rely on through a trusted, efficient procurement process."
Visitors attending APSCON 2026 are invited to visit CNC Technologies at Booth 318 to experience a live demonstration of CNC.Live and learn more about the company's mission-critical technology solutions for public safety agencies.

