About
With a 99.98% backup success rate and 2.5-hour average ticket resolution, Northwest Regional Data Center (NWRDC) — a Florida State University-affiliated nonprofit — delivers enterprise-grade critical infrastructure services to facility managers and property directors across Tallahassee and beyond. Operating from its Tallahassee campus at 2048 East Paul Dirac Drive, NWRDC supports the electrical and data infrastructure demands of Florida's higher education institutions, K-12 school districts, and state and local government agencies. For facility managers overseeing institutional, government, and educational properties, NWRDC's 24x7 managed services model means uninterrupted oversight of critical systems including UPS infrastructure, backup power, low-voltage and data cabling, power distribution, and panelboard-level monitoring. The organization's dual-site capability — spanning Tallahassee and Atlanta — positions it as a strong partner for multi-site facility portfolios requiring geographically redundant electrical and data systems. NWRDC's Partnership Program streamlines procurement for eligible public-sector and institutional clients, eliminating lengthy bid processes and delivering competitive pricing on infrastructure services. This is particularly valuable for facility managers at government campuses, university buildings, and large institutional complexes where budget cycles and procurement compliance are constant constraints. Lighting systems, backup generator oversight, and UPS management are core considerations for any data-center-adjacent facility operation, and NWRDC's 7,000-plus hours of annual staff professional development signals a technically credentialed team capable of supporting complex commercial electrical environments. Organizations managing office buildings, educational campuses, or government facilities in the Tallahassee metro area will find NWRDC's cost-sharing model and enterprise-level capabilities a practical solution for reducing infrastructure overhead without sacrificing reliability or NEC compliance standards.