Schneider Electric Buildings Critical Systems, Inc.

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Schneider Electric Buildings Critical Systems, Inc. | 1647 seguidores en LinkedIn. Leading the Digital Transformation of Energy Management, Building Automation, and Cybersecurity. | Schneider Electric Buildings Critical Systems, Inc. (SEBCSI) was established in Columbia, Maryland in 2011. We are an extension of our parent company, the global Schneider Electric.
Schneider Electric Buildings Critical Systems, Inc. (SEBCSI) was established in Columbia, Maryland in 2011. We are an extension of our parent company, the global Schneider Electric. Like them, we are experienced in building management systems and electronic security systems. We focus on federal projects in the Baltimore, Northern Virginia, and Washington DC areas. Due to our demonstrated experience on a range of US Government projects, we can provide building automation, security, and integration services to US Government buildings around the world. At Critical Systems, the people come first, from our employees to our customers. We strive to attract and develop the best talent in the business. Our goal is to deliver innovative solutions for the purpose of making every building secure, efficient, and effectively managed. Serving the Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, and Baltimore regions, SEBCSI provides innovative solutions for your building or facility. Visit our website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google+ today! If you’re looking for more information or interested in working with us on your next project, please contact us!

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