Detroit and Wayne County operate extensive government facilities, and Michigan state agencies in Lansing are within easy service range. Coffman Media designs and deploys ADA-compliant digital signage systems for government and public sector facilities throughout Detroit and the surrounding Michigan region — from wayfinding and public information displays to emergency alert systems and courtroom signage.


Public information and service queue displays
Emergency alert and mass notification systems
Wayfinding and directory displays
Courtroom and council chamber displays
ADA-compliant interactive kiosks
Transit and transportation information
Lobby and reception digital signage
Multi-building campus communication networks
Coffman Media serves Detroit-area government facilities with ADA-compliant digital signage and Michigan procurement experience.
Our team holds AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist credentials — the industry's gold standard for AV professionals.
We handle everything: needs assessment, hardware procurement, installation, software setup, and ongoing support.
With service partners across the country, we provide rapid on-site support wherever your locations are.
We partner with Navori, Dise, Wallboard, NowSignage, and more — we recommend the right platform for your needs.
We install and service government digital signage throughout Detroit and these nearby communities:
Yes. Public-facing digital signage in government facilities must comply with ADA Section 508 accessibility requirements, including appropriate mounting heights, audio output capabilities, and WCAG 2.1 AA content standards. Coffman Media designs all government installations to meet these requirements.
Yes. Coffman Media has experience with government procurement, including GSA Schedule purchasing, cooperative purchasing agreements, and competitive bid processes. Contact us to discuss your agency's procurement requirements.
We configure CAP (Common Alerting Protocol) integration so your digital signage network automatically receives and displays emergency alerts from FEMA IPAWS, the National Weather Service, and local emergency management systems — with manual override capability for active threat scenarios.
Tell us about your project and a Coffman Media specialist will reach out within one business day with a tailored recommendation and no-obligation proposal.