Government buyers
Procurement-ready modernization support.
CyberBoost helps public-sector teams scope, document, and deliver practical AI, cloud, automation, and SaaS modernization work with security and handoff in mind.
Buyer profile
- Business
- CyberBoost LLC
- Headquarters
- Columbus, Georgia
- Primary markets
- Government, regulated sectors, nonprofits
- Federal identifiers
- Available to contracting teams on request
- Small business status
- SBA-certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
- Cybersecurity posture
- CMMC Level 1 certified
- Procurement contact
- sales@mycyberboost.tech
Core competencies
These are the capabilities a contracting officer, program manager, or technical evaluator should be able to understand quickly.
Human-centered AI enablement and workflow automation
Microsoft Power Platform and cloud modernization
Government SaaS product design and implementation
Security, privacy, accessibility, and audit-ready documentation
Data dashboards, reporting, and operational decision support
Materials procurement teams expect.
CyberBoost should maintain these artifacts as living buyer enablement materials, especially for RFI, RFP, teaming, and subcontracting conversations.
Capability statement
A one-page procurement summary should include CyberBoost identifiers, NAICS codes, core competencies, differentiators, past performance, and point of contact.
Security summary
Architecture, hosting model, data handling, access controls, incident response, and compliance alignment for review teams.
Statement of work support
Clear scope language, implementation phases, deliverables, acceptance criteria, and modernization outcomes.