One framework. Every language capability. Mission-ready.
Federal agencies operate across languages, time zones, and security classifications every day. When interpreting, translation, localization, and language training run through separate vendors, separate contracts, and separate workflows, the result is waste - wasted budget, wasted time, and gaps that put mission outcomes at risk.
Built for Agencies That Can’t Afford Communication Gaps
LangOps changes that. It’s a unified operating framework that centralizes every language capability into a single, integrated system – embedded directly into your agency’s operations, not bolted on after a problem surfaces. Whether your agency is managing multilingual field operations, coordinating cross-border intelligence, or serving Limited English Proficient (LEP) populations, LangOps ensures consistent, compliant, and culturally fluent communication from day one.
At Piedmont Global, LangOps is the foundation of what we call the Elite 8 – our integrated solution model that brings language, accessibility, staffing, data, consulting, content, and intelligence under one roof. Built by a certified minority-owned business with ISO 27001:2022, ISO 9001:2015, and ISO 17100:2015 certifications, it’s designed to reduce vendor sprawl and strengthen compliance at enterprise scale.
Centralized language capabilities ensure compliant, consistent, mission-ready communication across agencies
The Federal Landscape
In March 2025, Executive Order 14224 revoked EO 13166 – the Clinton-era mandate that required federal agencies to provide meaningful language access to LEP populations for 25 years. The coordinated framework that drove consistency across agencies is gone.
Agencies aren’t prohibited from continuing language services, but the mandate and infrastructure behind them have been dismantled. At the same time, DOGE-driven contract cancellations have disrupted translation and language services at agencies including BIA and HHS. Meanwhile, the Language Access for All Act (H.R. 7223), introduced in January 2026, would codify EO 13166’s protections into permanent federal law – creating a regulatory landscape that’s shifting in both directions simultaneously.
For agencies that intend to continue serving multilingual populations – or that anticipate re-mandated requirements – the question isn’t whether to maintain language capability. It’s how to do it efficiently, compliantly, and with a partner who can provide the operational architecture the government just stepped back from.
Regulatory Vacuum
EO 14224 revoked EO 13166, eliminating centralized language access mandates and creating compliance ambiguity.
Operational Disruption
DOGE-driven cancellations disrupted BIA and HHS language services, exposing fragility of vendor-dependent models.
Regulatory Reversal Risk
Language Access for All Act may reinstate mandates, requiring rapid compliance readiness and operational restructuring.
Core Capabilities Under One Contract
LangOps consolidates the language capabilities federal agencies typically procure separately - reducing vendor sprawl, simplifying contract management, and ensuring operational consistency across departments and geographies. All delivered through a single GSA Schedule contract.
Why Federal Agencies Choose Us
Most language vendors deliver a single service. We deliver a system. Piedmont Global holds a prime FSI language training contract, serves the Department of Justice, Department of State, and Department of Defense, and operates from Arlington, VA - adjacent to the Pentagon and the Intelligence Community.
Agencies We Support
Mission Outcomes
Reduce vendor sprawl and procurement overhead by managing interpreting, translation, localization, and training under one framework.
Deploy language capabilities at the speed your operations demand - not the speed your procurement cycle allows.
Meet Title VI, Section 508, HIPAA, and agency-specific regulatory requirements with ISO-certified processes.
GlobalCheck™ QMS ensures every communication meets the same standard of accuracy and cultural precision.
Serve diverse communities with communication that’s not just translated, but understood.
Easy to procure. Proven in the field.
Available through multiple federal procurement vehicles — no sole-source justification required.
GSA Professional Services Schedule
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Active vehicle
NASPO ValuePoint
TIPS
The IC OSINT Strategy demands dynamic language training pathways.