Federal Web Development
Federal Web Development by XOps360 LLC. XOps360 delivers full-stack web development for federal agencies and prime contractors using a Cloudflare-native architecture. All deliverables are Section 508 compliant and built to U.S. Web Design System standards. As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business with SOCOM acquisition experience, XOps360 understands federal procurement requirements and delivers enterprise-scale systems through AI-augmented development methodology. NAICS codes 541511 and 541512.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a federal web development contractor do?
A federal web development contractor designs, builds, and maintains websites and web applications for government agencies. Work typically includes building Section 508 compliant interfaces, integrating with federal identity systems, meeting FedRAMP security requirements, and delivering within federal acquisition frameworks including FAR-compliant contracts and federal design standards.
What is the 21st Century IDEA Act?
The 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act requires federal agencies to modernize their websites and digital services. It mandates that agency websites be mobile-friendly, searchable, accessible under Section 508, and built to the U.S. Web Design System standards. It also requires agencies to move paper-based forms to digital formats.
What NAICS codes cover federal web development?
Federal web development work is most commonly performed under NAICS 541511 (custom computer programming services) or 541512 (computer systems design and related services). For agencies with specific IT modernization requirements, 541519 (other computer-related services) and 518210 (data processing and hosting) may also apply depending on the scope of work.
What is an SDVOSB in federal contracting?
A Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) is a company majority-owned and controlled by a veteran with a service-connected disability. Federal law requires agencies to set aside a portion of contracts specifically for SDVOSBs, and the VA is required to award at least 10% of its contract dollars to SDVOSBs. Certification is managed through the SBA VetCert program.
Can a small SDVOSB deliver large federal IT contracts?
Yes. AI-augmented development methodology allows a solo or small SDVOSB to deliver at enterprise scale by automating testing, documentation, code review, and research workflows. XOps360 builds production federal systems with 300+ API routes, multi-tenant architecture, and D1/R2/Workers infrastructure that competes directly with large contractor deliverables.