Built for ministries and the standard they hold to.

Government work runs under different rules: longer planning cycles, stricter compliance, no room for downtime. Magnaite has deployed across Saudi government infrastructure including the Ministry of Environment, Water & Agriculture's command room — built and continuously maintained since 2020. NCA-registered. End-to-end design, build, and operation under one firm.

What government work demands.

Government infrastructure operates against requirements no commercial deployment ever has to meet: continuous availability that's a national-infrastructure baseline, not a service-level target. Compliance with frameworks set by the National Cybersecurity Authority. Equipment specified to standards that outlast the procurement cycle that approved them.

For ministries deploying command rooms, monitoring infrastructure, networking and AV at the scale Saudi government operates — the integrator has to be one who can own the entire build and stay around for the lifetime of the system.

The systems we install across government clients.

Command rooms — designed and built end-to-end: From 3D design and modeling to climate control, structured cabling, video walls, and computing infrastructure. Architectural finishes to government standard.

Cybersecurity infrastructure: NCA-registered cybersecurity practice. Designed for the threat landscape and compliance requirements Saudi government operates inside.

Networking & connectivity: Multi-building, multi-site network infrastructure that meets continuity-of-operation requirements.

Audio-visual systems: Video walls, conference and meeting room AV, public address — engineered for government-scale reliability.

Continuous maintenance: 24/7 monitoring and support. The team that installed it stays as the team that maintains it. Multi-year, multi-decade.

How NCA-registered work actually runs.

National Cybersecurity Authority registration is a baseline, not a credential to display. Working under NCA framework means every deployment carries documented controls, every system has a registered owner, every change leaves an audit trail. We've been operating inside that framework since registration was first required.

Registered partner status — verifiable through the NCA registry. Compliance-mapped install scope — each system specified against the relevant Essential Cybersecurity Controls (ECC) and Critical Systems Cybersecurity Controls (CSCC). Documentation handoff — every deployment ships with the compliance documentation procurement and audit teams need. Continuous-monitoring posture — maintenance contracts include the audit-readiness work that keeps the system inspection-ready year-round.

Built for the kingdom that's being built.

Vision 2030 is reshaping the infrastructure footprint of every ministry, every megaproject, every public-sector authority. The systems that will run that work — command rooms, monitoring infrastructure, multi-site networks, AV at scale — need to be specified by integrators who've already operated under Saudi government standards, not arrivals to the market.

Magnaite has been doing this work since 1989. Through every shift in how Saudi government procures, builds, and operates technology infrastructure. The decade ahead asks for more of the same: longer-cycle systems, deeper specification, single firms accountable from design through year-ten support.

FAQ

Questions we get about government work.

Yes. Magnaite is a registered partner with the National Cybersecurity Authority — required for the cybersecurity-grade work we do across enterprise and government clients.

Yes. The MEWA command room build covered everything from 3D design through to architectural finishes. One firm responsible for the entire deployment is often the simplest path for government procurement.

Long-term maintenance contracts are standard for government work. The MEWA system has been under continuous Magnaite maintenance since commissioning in 2020. Same team, same standard.

Yes. We've been part of Saudi government procurement cycles for over a decade. We understand the timelines, documentation requirements, and standards expected.

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