Sutron’s Systems Engineers develop systems-based solutions precisely for each client’s needs. Our multi-disciplined staff of civil, electrical, control, telecommunications, & software engineers have the talent & experience necessary to develop a successful system solution for almost any hydrological or meteorological problem in the world.
Moreover, Sutron's data collection/alarm/control software allows users to receive, process, calculate, analyze and distribute data in real time via live web-cam, voice, text, email, pager, web page, and alerts. Sutron, a registered ISO 9001:2000 company, not a 3rd party, engineers & manufactures in the USA our own dataloggers, sensors and satellite transmitters, easily integrated into existing networks to upgrade and expand capabilities. Therefore, we take great care to design our equipment and systems to offer commonality of components and uniform interfaces in order to build modular, open, distributed system architecture that provides excellent performance regardless of the number of new sensors, field stations or base stations that might be added.
WHAT WE DO
Sutron designs, manufactures, installs, & supports remote real-time monitoring & control products for hydrological, meteorological & oceanic uses, especially in extreme environments. Our user-friendly data acquisition products & turnkey systems include all telemetry formats (i.e., wireless communications such as satellite, LOS radio, telephone, & secure internet) sensors & customized Oracle-based software.
WHAT WE PROVIDE
Manufactured in the United States to exacting ISO quality standards, Sutron’s complete line of remote site equipment, software, & systems are designed for continuous, reliable operation. Since 1975 our software, equipment and systems have been designed by Sutron, built by Sutron, installed by Sutron, supported by Sutron & maintained by Sutron.
WHAT WE'VE DONE
To date, worldwide Sutron has installed over 40,000 remote monitoring stations & 28 satellite Direct Readout Ground Stations. We are a major supplier of equipment & systems to the National Weather Service, NOAA, National Oceanic Service, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, Texas A&M University Division of Nearshore Research as well as many state & local governments, international governments & private sector industries.