SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) generally refers to industrial control systems: computer systems that monitor and control industrial, infrastructure, or facility-based processes, as described below:
- Industrial processes include those of manufacturing, production, power generation, fabrication, and refining, and may run in continuous, batch, repetitive, or discrete modes.
- Infrastructure processes may be public or private, and include water treatment and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, oil and gas pipelines, electrical power transmission and distribution, Wind farms, civil defense siren systems, and large communication systems.
- Facility processes occur both in public facilities and private ones, including buildings, airports, ships, and space stations. They monitor and control HVAC, access, and energy consumption.


Scada System
Maintaining and developing systems, upgrading to new technologies and training personnel is what we do on a daily basis, and that enables us to help you. we provide our customers with proven technical SCADA solutions for their operations.
Our SCADA specialists provide objective and confidential assessments of SCADA systems that include all or any of the following areas:
- Master Terminal Units (MTU)
- Remote Terminal Units (RTU) or
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
- Communications Equipment
- SCADA Software
Training
Properly trained SCADA employees are as important as choosing the right SCADA system for your operations. Because no SCADA system is the same, we offer flexible, customized training programs to meet the needs of your operations that include SCADA, field control devices and basic telecommunications concepts. Appropriate SCADA policies, procedures, applicable regulations and standards, and the expertise of the instructors complement course content.