INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES & SERVICES DEVELOPED AND ENGINEERED TO FOLLOW THREE CORE PRINCIPLES. SPEED, SIMPLICITY, SECURITY
REMTCS, Inc. is a leading provider of technology products and services across a broad spectrum of industry verticals. REMTCS was founded in 1993 by Richard Malinowski, and includes a team of cybersecurity, software development, and energy sector veterans who share a passion for delivering high quality and cost-effective solutions to our clients.
REMTCS has been implementing successful projects ranging from global infrastructure upgrades, implementing operational risk management systems, to designing and integrating campus scale energy resiliency solutions. Our over 25 years of experience includes the design and implementation of 58 trading floors worldwide, three of the largest datacenters in the world, and comprehensive cybersecurity programs for some of the most prominent commercial and defense companies in the market.
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REMTCS, Inc. is a leading provider of technology products and services across a broad spectrum of industry verticals. REMTCS was founded in 1993 by Richard Malinowski, and includes a team of cybersecurity, software development, and energy sector veterans who share a passion for delivering high quality and cost-effective solutions to our clients.
Our success continues today with our core areas of focus.
Cybersecurity products leveraging artificial intelligence and behavioral analysis.
Design and implementation of grid connected and non-wires secure microgrid solutions with integrated cybersecurity and EMP protection.
Advisory services in the areas of cybersecurity, compliance, management, and operational effectiveness.
Few animals evoke the wild like wolves: Majestic, rangy and highly social, they’re crucial in driving evolution and balancing ecosystems. Wolves once roamed freely throughout North America, in numbers estimated at some 2 million. But federal extermination programs and conflicts with human settlements have reduced their numbers to the breaking point.
By the 1960s gray wolves were finally protected under what would become the Endangered Species Act. They had been exterminated from all the contiguous United States except a portion of Minnesota and Isle Royale National Park in Michigan.
After receiving federal protection, gray wolves saw tremendous recovery in the western Great Lakes region. Their populations grew to around 4,500 and expanded through Wisconsin and Michigan. Through natural migration from Canada and reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho, wolves returned to the northern Rockies and are establishing a toehold in the West Coast states. There are now about 1,700 wolves across Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington and Oregon, with a few wolves beginning to range into California.
Despite these substantial gains, the job of wolf recovery is far from over. Wolves need connected populations for genetic sustainability, and natural ecosystems need wolves to maintain a healthy balance of species — yet today wolves occupy less than 10 percent of their historic range and continue to face persecution. The Center has worked to save wolves since our inception, and we continue to defend them through science, the law and with our help