About Jack
Jack Goldwasser has 30 years experience in data collection, remote monitoring, and SCADA systems in several industries, helping organizations and government agencies increase the efficiency of their operations.
Jack became skilled at field data collection and remote monitoring after founding Mountain Energy Inc. (MEI) in 1978 to develop and own hydroelectric generation facilities. After designing and building a 50-kilowatt interconnect hydroelectric facility in Cave Junction, OR, Jack acted as a consultant on numerous hydroelectric projects in the Western Hemisphere, and gained expertise in the design, installation, and maintenance of very remote data collection systems needed for hydroelectric reconnaissance studies, licensing, and financing.
By the mid 1980’s Jack was awarded large-scale data collection and telemetry contracts with federal, state and commercial businesses for projects including drainage-wide ALERT Flood Warning systems for flood control, integrated weather station systems, and process and environmental remote monitoring at fish hatcheries.
In 1995, Jack won a contract with the US Navy Inactive Fleet to supply four of its fleets with radio-based monitoring and alarm systems. The project was a major success and remains in operation today. It propelled Jack into marine telemetry applications (1995-present) culminating in the Beaumont Reserve Fleet and USDOT – MARAD Central Region adopting MEI’s VesselWatch Marine Telemetry System for general use within its jurisdiction by 2004.
Since 2003, Jack’s focus has become helping farmers, ranchers, vintners, irrigation districts, and water utilities make their operations more efficient through data collection and monitoring equipment, and SCADA automation, enabling them to save time, money, and conserve water. He is also providing remote monitoring solutions for cathodic protection.