Government

Communitronics has over 30 years of experience in providing all levels of AV systems to local, state, and federal government customers. No project has been too big or too small. We have successfully partnered with other companies as the prime or sub-contractor to provide a complete turnkey solution for large projects. The end result is a fully functionally system that exceeded the requirements, as well as on time and on budget. Whether it's new construction or an existing room we carefully coordinate and plan to minimize the workflow impact.
Communitronics government customers include:
- Scott Air Force Base
- Whiteman Air Force Base
- Fort Leonard Wood
- Office of the State Courts
- Missouri Department of Conservation
Products & Services
As an official GSA contractor, we are able to offer select GSA pricing and can offer you assistance in securing funding for audio-visual projects. We have extensive experience helping local, state, federal and military clients create audio-visual communications solutions that enhance training, safety and security. Our skilled designers will work with you to match today’s best equipment with your exact needs and budget to create an innovative, integrated solution. And continue reading...
Benefits of working with Communitronics
Communitronics specializes in providing seamless, integrated audio-visual communications systems. Our unique, modular approach keeps initial costs low and gives you an easy, affordable upgrade path to follow as technology evolves. Plus, we bring years of experience as a government contractor, so we understand your unique needs and exactly how to address them. Our unique, modular approach keeps initial costs low and gives you an easy, affordable upgrade path to follow as continue reading...
Presentations enhanced with the power of touch
Striking, unusual systems the specialty of Communitronics. This ingenuity is on full display in the 1st Brigade Commander’s Conference room at Ft. Leonard Wood in south central Missouri. The custom-engineered display system was designed to fit in an offset area of the room and features a “through the wall” rear-projection system with a 50″x67″‘ viewing screen. The approach eliminated the need for a ceiling-mounted projector, leading to continue reading...
Battle support lab goes high-tech
A triple projection system; 4 cameras that pan, tilt and zoom; 91 active microphones, all in a 110-seat, 4-level, U-shaped amphitheater. An unsurmountable integration challenge? Not for Communitronics. The multifaceted presentation system is part of the MANSCEN Digital Experimentation Center Maneuver Support Battle Lab at Ft. Leonard Wood, a U.S. Army base in South Central Missouri. Through the integrated Crestron touch screen, instructors control the entire multimedia presentation continue reading...





