Campus Technology Southern California | WCC
Higher Education

Campus Technology Southern California Colleges & Universities Depend On.

Campus technology Southern California colleges and universities trust — Wi-Fi, structured cabling, fiber optic, security cameras, access control, and AV across Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, San Diego County, and Ventura County. Available through CMAS, NASPO ValuePoint, and PEPPM — no rebid required.

Colleges, universities & public agencies across Southern California
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CMAS Contract Holder

CSU campuses, community college districts, UC campuses, and California public agencies procure campus technology directly — no separate competitive bid required.

California State Contract

NASPO ValuePoint & PEPPM

Multi-state cooperative contracts available to colleges and universities nationwide. Purpose-built for educational institution campus technology procurement.

National Cooperative Contracts

Private Institutions Welcome

Private colleges and universities work directly with WCC. We manage the full procurement and project lifecycle without cooperative contract requirements.

Direct Procurement Available
The Reality of Campus Projects

Why Campus Technology Projects Are Uniquely Complex

College and university campuses present a combination of technical, operational, and institutional challenges that most commercial technology vendors aren't equipped to navigate. The environments are dense, the stakeholders are many, and the tolerance for disruption is low across Southern California institutions.

1

Procurement Processes Vary Widely by Institution Type

Public CSU and community college campuses often require cooperative contract vehicles like CMAS or NASPO. Private universities manage procurement differently — and both need a vendor who understands how to move a campus technology project through institutional approval without creating compliance exposure.

2

Campuses Never Fully Shut Down

Unlike K-12, higher education campuses often run year-round — summer sessions, research activity, residential programs. Finding installation windows without disrupting operations requires detailed coordination that a vendor unfamiliar with campus technology schedules will consistently get wrong.

3

Density Demands Exceed Standard Commercial Design

Lecture halls, libraries, and student unions hit device density levels that standard commercial Wi-Fi designs can't handle. Campus technology RF planning for a 500-seat auditorium requires a fundamentally different approach than an office building — and getting it wrong means a highly visible failure for campus IT.

4

Historic and Mixed-Vintage Buildings Complicate Infrastructure

Many Southern California campuses mix century-old buildings with modern facilities. Pathway access, conduit routing, and ADA compliance all create installation complexity that requires field experience and engineering judgment — not just a crew with a cable drum.

5

Campus Safety Requirements Are Increasing

Campus security has become an institutional priority driven by Clery Act obligations and board-level visibility. Camera coverage gaps and uncontrolled building access represent real liability — requiring a campus technology vendor who can integrate cameras, access control, and alarm systems into one cohesive design.

6

Multiple Stakeholders, No Single Decision-Maker

Campus IT, facilities, security, academic leadership, and purchasing all have a seat at the table for major campus technology projects. A vendor who can only present to one department and hand off a quote will stall in committee. The right partner can navigate the institutional process while keeping the project moving.

What We Install

Campus Technology Solutions — Los Angeles, Orange County & Southern California

Every service available through CMAS, NASPO ValuePoint, or PEPPM — designed for the operational and physical realities of Southern California higher education environments. WCC is a certified Cisco and Aruba partner.

Campus Wi-Fi & Wireless Networks

High-density wireless designed for lecture halls, libraries, student unions, residence areas, and outdoor gathering spaces — with proper RF planning, controller architecture, and heat map documentation for every building.

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Structured Cabling & Fiber Optic

TIA-568 compliant Cat6/Cat6A horizontal cabling, fiber optic inter-building backbone, and complete MDF/IDF wiring closet buildouts — with campus-standard labeling and TIA-certified test documentation at every location.

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Network Switching & Infrastructure

Access layer and distribution switching designed for multi-building campus standardization — consistent across every building for simplified management and long-term supportability by campus IT staff.

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Security Camera Systems

IP camera systems covering campus perimeters, building entries, parking structures, walkways, and athletic facilities — with centralized VMS recording, remote access, and placement designed for Clery Act compliance and campus safety requirements.

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Access Control Systems

Cloud and on-premises access control for building entries, lab doors, server rooms, and restricted research areas — with credential management, visitor management integration, and NDAA-compliant hardware for public institutions.

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Lecture Hall & Campus AV

Display systems, projection, sound reinforcement, and video conferencing for lecture halls, classrooms, event spaces, and meeting rooms — installed and integrated by WCC's AV team with user training and ongoing support.

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Procurement

The Right Contract Vehicle for Your Campus Technology Project.

Public California colleges and universities — CSU campuses, community college districts, and UC campuses — can procure WCC directly through CMAS, NASPO ValuePoint, or PEPPM. These contracts are competitively solicited on behalf of public agencies and fully satisfy California public procurement law requirements.

Private colleges and universities work directly with WCC. We manage proposals, stakeholder presentations, and the full campus technology scope without cooperative contract requirements — and without adding administrative burden to your procurement office.

Ask about procurement options

CMAS — California Multiple Award Schedules

Available to CSU campuses, community college districts, UC campuses, and all California public higher education institutions. Issue a purchase order directly — no separate bid, no RFP. Fully compliant with California public procurement law.

California State Contract

PEPPM — Pennsylvania Educational Purchasing Program

A nationally recognized cooperative contract purpose-built for educational institutions. Accepted by colleges and universities in all 50 states — strong history of use in California higher education campus technology procurement.

National Education Contract

NASPO ValuePoint

The largest multi-state cooperative purchasing program in the US. Available to public agencies nationwide — used by California higher education institutions as a supplement or alternative to CMAS for specific campus technology categories.

Multi-State Cooperative
Where We Work

Every Environment on a College or University Campus

Higher education campus technology spans lecture halls, research labs, residential facilities, outdoor spaces, and historic structures that all require consistent infrastructure standards and documentation your team can rely on for years after turnover.

Lecture Halls
Classrooms & Labs
Libraries & Study Areas
Student Unions & Centers
Admin & Faculty Buildings
Research Facilities
Athletics & Recreation
Event & Conference Spaces
Parking Structures
Campus Perimeter
MDF / IDF Closets
Outdoor Quads & Walkways
How We Deliver

From First Walk to Final Turnover

1

Discovery & Stakeholder Alignment

Understand campus goals, constraints, existing conditions, and stakeholder requirements across IT, facilities, security, and academic departments.

2

Site Walk & Building Assessment

Validate pathways, closets, power, mounting, coverage needs, and access windows across every building in scope — documented clearly before design begins.

3

Engineering & Design

Develop the campus technology infrastructure design, equipment plan, campus standards, and a phased deployment schedule aligned to the academic calendar.

4

Proposal & Procurement

Present scope, cost, and schedule. Issue purchase orders via CMAS, PEPPM, or NASPO — or direct purchase for private institutions.

5

Phased Implementation

Deploy building-by-building during available windows. Consistent campus technology standards and workmanship across every building on campus.

6

Turnover & Documentation

Deliver labeling, certified test results, as-builts, and closeout documentation so your campus IT team can manage the environment long-term.

Why WCC

Why Southern California Colleges & Universities Choose WCC for Campus Technology

Campus-proven delivery, three cooperative purchasing contracts, and the ability to handle Wi-Fi, cabling, security, and AV under one accountable team — from CSU to private university.

Procurement

CMAS, NASPO, and PEPPM — or Direct

Public California institutions procure campus technology through CMAS, NASPO ValuePoint, or PEPPM — no RFP, no rebid, no waiting. Private colleges and universities work with WCC directly. We know both paths and can help your procurement team move forward quickly regardless of institution type.

Scope

Every System. One Team. One Contract.

Wi-Fi, structured cabling, fiber, network switching, security cameras, access control, and AV — all under one campus technology project owner. No subcontractor gaps, no coordination failures, no finger-pointing between vendors when something doesn't work.

Experience

Built for the Complexity of Campus Environments.

Historic buildings, mixed-vintage infrastructure, dense lecture halls, research environments, and residential areas all require field experience that general commercial contractors don't have. WCC has delivered campus technology projects in these exact conditions across Southern California institutions including Pepperdine University.

Standards

Documentation Your Team Can Use Long After Turnover.

Every building WCC touches gets the same labeling standards, closet organization, and certified test documentation. When campus IT inherits the environment — whether three months or three years later — they should be able to walk into any IDF and know exactly what they're looking at.

Service Area

Campus Technology Southern California — Areas We Serve

WCC Technologies Group provides campus technology across Southern California. Our certified engineers deploy from our headquarters in Chino, CA — no travel fees within our primary six-county service area. CMAS, NASPO, and PEPPM contracts available.

Los Angeles County

  • Los Angeles
  • Long Beach
  • Pasadena
  • Malibu
  • Burbank & Glendale
  • Torrance
  • San Fernando Valley
  • & more

Orange County

  • Irvine
  • Anaheim
  • Santa Ana
  • Newport Beach
  • Fullerton
  • Costa Mesa
  • Mission Viejo
  • & more

San Bernardino County

  • Chino
  • Ontario
  • Rancho Cucamonga
  • San Bernardino
  • Redlands
  • Fontana
  • Upland
  • & more

Riverside County

  • Riverside
  • Corona
  • Moreno Valley
  • Murrieta
  • Temecula
  • Palm Springs
  • Perris
  • & more

San Diego County

  • San Diego
  • Chula Vista
  • Escondido
  • Carlsbad
  • El Cajon
  • Oceanside
  • Vista
  • & more

Ventura County

  • Ventura
  • Oxnard
  • Thousand Oaks
  • Simi Valley
  • Camarillo
  • Moorpark
  • Santa Paula
  • & more
FAQs

Campus Technology Southern California — FAQs

Yes. WCC Technologies Group provides campus technology across Southern California, including Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, San Diego County, and Ventura County — serving colleges, universities, and community college districts throughout the region.
Yes. WCC Technologies Group holds a CMAS (California Multiple Award Schedules) contract. California State University campuses, community college districts, UC campuses, and other California public higher education institutions can procure WCC's campus technology services directly through CMAS without a separate competitive bid, in full compliance with California public procurement law.
WCC holds CMAS (California Multiple Award Schedules), NASPO ValuePoint, and PEPPM cooperative purchasing contracts. These allow colleges, universities, and community college districts to procure Wi-Fi, structured cabling, cameras, access control, and AV without issuing a separate RFP or competitive bid.
WCC installs campus-wide Wi-Fi and wireless networks, structured cabling and fiber optic backbone, MDF/IDF network closet upgrades, IP security camera systems, access control, intrusion alarm systems, and lecture hall and meeting room AV technology for higher education institutions across Southern California.
Yes. WCC regularly manages multi-building campus technology deployments across university and college campuses. We develop standardized designs that replicate across buildings, phase deployment schedules around academic calendars and summer breaks, and deliver consistent documentation at every building.
Yes. WCC designs and installs campus security technology as an integrated system — IP cameras covering perimeters, entries, parking structures, and walkways; access control at building entries and restricted areas; and intrusion alarm systems with 24/7 monitoring. Systems are designed for Clery Act compliance and the specific coverage needs of college and university environments.
WCC installs TIA-568 compliant Cat6 and Cat6A horizontal cabling, fiber optic inter-building backbone, and complete MDF/IDF wiring closet buildouts for college and university campuses. Every installation includes labeling to campus standards and TIA-certified testing documentation. We work during summers, winter breaks, and after-hours windows to minimize disruption to campus operations.
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Ready to Plan Your Campus Technology
Project in Southern California?

Whether you're upgrading campus Wi-Fi, modernizing your fiber backbone, or building out a campus security program — our higher education team has done it before and can help you move forward through the right procurement path.

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