Government, whether it's Federal, State or
Local, has changed dramatically over the past
decade. More and more government entities are
acting like private businesses and are forced
to operate more efficiently and effectively.
Elected officials are being held more
accountable for their policies and decisions
and are putting in place fiscal measures to
ensure the government delivers for their
constituencies. The government also owns and
operates thousands of buildings and facilities
of all types across the country and millions
of vehicles and vessels, including DOD
aircraft and ships. These government
properties also include some of the largest
and most complex chiller and refrigeration
systems in the world.
For more than a decade Hudson Technologies,
through its relationships with OEMs and
independent contractors, has been providing
refrigerant-side services for all levels of
government, including federal buildings in
Baltimore and Washington, D.C., to U.S. Navy
ships and submarines in Norfolk, Va., and San
Diego. Hudson meets all government criteria
and certification for handling
refrigerant-side services, such as chiller and
refrigerant systems decontaminations. Hudson
delivers on the new criteria that government
organizations are demanding today. This
includes providing cost efficiencies and
short-term and long-term savings for
maintenance services. Hudson has also, for
example, developed tailored solutions to
remedy the most challenging
refrigerant-related problems associated with
U.S. Navy vessels. Because of its
engineering-based chiller chemistry expertise,
the company is capable of finding solutions to
mission critical situations like those facing
the Navy.
Hudson is strategically located to service all
levels of government facilities and operations
coast to coast. Hudson engineers and
technicians have all necessary certifications
from the EPA and DOT and the company is an
approved supplier to work with all government
entities, including the DOD.