MILITARY · Building Automation Systems
Hardened, cyber-secure HVAC controls and sequence optimization for Northwest Florida's military infrastructure.
Military installations require a fundamentally different approach to facility controls. Generic HVAC programming is insufficient when operational readiness, information security, and strict adherence to Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) are on the line.
Serving the Gulf Coast’s concentration of defense infrastructure, including facilities near NAS Pensacola, Whiting Field, and the Eglin/Hurlburt complex, Southeast Climate Systems provides specialized BAS engineering. We bridge the gap between heavy mechanical systems and secure IT networks, ensuring your climate systems are as resilient as the missions they support.
Building automation systems for military facilities require specialized expertise to address unique operational requirements and regulatory demands.
RMF accreditation pressure across BAS-connected facilities and segmented government networks
UFC compliance gaps in legacy sequences of operation and under-documented control intent
Proprietary control lock-in limiting lifecycle flexibility, competition, and mission readiness
High-consequence downtime exposure in command, storage, and operational support environments
We provide specialized building automation and HVAC controls engineering services tailored to military facility requirements.
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Our technical expertise enables us to deliver mission-critical building automation solutions for military facilities.
Government networks demand strict isolation and secure protocols. We engineer BAS logic and Tridium Niagara N4 architectures that align with Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements, ensuring your environmental controls never become a network vulnerability.
We don't guess at programming. We design, audit, and implement custom logic that strictly adheres to DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) for mechanical controls, ensuring precise environmental stability for sensitive assets, armories, and command centers.
The DoD mandate is clear: no more locked-in, proprietary control systems. We specialize in rescuing underperforming facilities by migrating legacy controls to open-protocol BACnet standards, giving facility commanders total transparency and vendor independence.
Whether you are dealing with failing proprietary hardware, struggling to pass an RMF audit on your BAS network, or commissioning a new secure facility, direct access to expert engineering is just a conversation away.
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