An RMC Perspective from CEO Vincent Kuchar

ARLINGTON, Va., December. 7, 2022 – RMC Perspective: The Navy needs more capacity to secure America’s interests in the Pacific

Yesterday, I was fortunate to join an event at the Navy League of the United States on America’s Future Fleet.  Headlined by the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), the event was a dialogue about what the Navy needs to do to equip the future force, accelerate AI innovation, and ensure supply-chain resilience.

I want to thank Admiral (Ret) James Foggo and the Center for Maritime Strategy for the invitation to engage with the Navy’s senior leadership. It was an exceptional event.

Here are some of my takeaways from what I hope will be remembered as a historic day:

100 years prior to yesterday’s event, on December 6, 1922, the US Navy issued General Order 94 which reorganized the Navy and formed the United States Fleet with the Battle Fleet focused on the Pacific. This order truly acknowledged the Japanese threat in the Pacific.

100 years later, will December 6, 2022 be a day in history that set the conditions for the US Navy to ensure its global success for decades to come? Will shifting sands make securing our oceans a priority?

The answer depends on who wins the inter-Service budget wars.

Admiral Gilday, the current CNO, challenged our policy makers to make a budgetary shift from the Middle East to the Pacific.  President Biden’s National Defense Strategy (NDS) names China the “pacing challenge” for the DoD and focuses heavily on “integrated deterrence.”  From the CNO’s perspective, the US Navy has not been a focus for the last two decades. With seven combat deployments and roughly 3.5 years between Iraq and Afghanistan, I agree that our Nation’s focus was not on the Navy and instead on the sands in the Middle East.

According to Brown University’s Costs of War Project the U.S. Government spent $2.2 trillion dollars to finance the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. If you compare that figure to the cost of a new $15 billion dollar Columbia-class submarine, or even 12 of them for that matter (estimated cost well over $110 billion), submarines seem like a drop in the bucket.

We need to set the conditions for the DoD to win the fight in the Pacific and America needs to start by getting the Navy the capacity it needs. It’s time to pay attention to the shifting sands and prioritize securing our interests in the Pacific.

The Navy needs to expand its capacity through more ships and build the infrastructure to support that capacity. RMC stands ready to ensure that the infrastructure will be resilient and secure. Our Mission Assurance and Industrial Cybersecurity teams do this today and we will continue to do it as the Navy prepares to meet the “pacing challenge” through “integrated deterrence.”

About RMC:
RMC combines its decade of full-lifecycle mission assurance solutions with expertise industrial cybersecurity to protect our country’s most important and vital assets. Operating worldwide, we provide federal and commercial customers with the analysis, assessments, and strategy required to protect personnel, facilities, networks, and critical infrastructure. Together, we are united in Assuring Tomorrow. www.rmcglobal.com

Risk Mitigation Consulting Announces Brand Modernization to RMC

ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 7, 2022 Risk Mitigation Consulting , the leader in mission assurance, risk management and industrial cybersecurity solutions, today announced that it is relaunching as RMC, and unveiling a modernized brand architecture. RMC’s goal is to communicate their unparalleled risk management expertise and commitment to strengthening security postures of government and commercial organizations, so they can prevail in an evolving threat environment.

Core elements of the modernized brand include:

  • Assuring Tomorrow. The tagline speaks to RMC’s role addressing today’s risks while anticipating tomorrow’s.
  • The new logo is bold and contemporary, with a rising sun logomark emphasizing a forward-looking approach.
  • Now at www.RMCGlobal.com, the modern website communicates RMC’s global experience, ingenuity and momentum.

“Our purpose is timeless and RMC is moving into a dynamic growth phase. This brand modernization represents the start of a new era for us,” said Vince Kuchar, CEO of RMC. “We are aligning our team around the awareness, analysis and actions needed to thwart today’s bad actors from disrupting our nation’s critical infrastructure and business operations. Together, we are truly united in assuring tomorrow.”

As critical infrastructure assets and systems become more interconnected, vital infrastructure sectors such as utility systems, transportation, communications, health and emergency services are facing increased risks.

“Protecting today’s missions, military installations and business operations is an increasingly complex undertaking,” said Brent Hyland , COO of RMC. “RMC was purpose-built for mission assurance and industrial cybersecurity solutions. Our team operates worldwide, serving clients with the experience and drive required to ensure the security of our nation’s most important assets – today and tomorrow.”

As part of the brand modernization, RMC’s offerings will include:

  • Mission Assurance
  • Industrial Cybersecurity
  • Intelligence and Analysis
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection

Since its start in 2011, RMC has identified countless critical risks to missions, resulting in more than $2.7 billion in federal funding being reprioritized to address the most pressing risks.

About RMC

RMC provides a full lifecycle of Mission Assurance and risk management solutions, with deep expertise in critical infrastructure protection and industrial cybersecurity, to protect our country’s most important and vital assets. Operating worldwide, RMC provides federal government and commercial organizations the analysis, assessments, strategy and remediation required to protect personnel, facilities, networks and critical infrastructure. Founded in 2011, RMC has offices in Destin, Florida and Arlington, Virginia. www.RMCGlobal.com

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Risk Mitigation Consulting Appoints Vincent Kuchar Chief Executive Officer

Former CEO Micheal Ziegler to serve as Senior Advisor and on RMC’s Board of Directors

Risk Mitigation Consulting (RMC), a leading provider of mission assurance, security and resiliency, energy engineering, and cybersecurity services announced the appointment of Vincent Kuchar as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Kuchar will also serve as the President of the Board of RMC.

Mr. Kuchar comes from The Boston Consulting Group, where he was a member of its West Coast Transactions and Integrations, Financial Institutions, and Public Sector practice areas. He has extensive experience advising Fortune 500 clients on strategy development and transformation and integration programs. Mr. Kuchar is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Washington Army National Guard and holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

As part of this announcement, former RMC CEO and co-founder Micheal Ziegler will serve as a member of the RMC Board of Directors and remain active as a Senior Advisor. Ziegler will leverage nearly three decades of expertise in operational risk management, and facility and installation risk assessments, to focus on strategic growth initiatives, as well as client and market-facing activities. Brent Hyland, RMC co-founder, will remain in the role of Chief Operating Officer as he leads operational expansion, including implementing new technologies and optimizing processes for more efficient and effective operations.

RMC serves as one of the Department of the Navy’s prime technical support contractors addressing its mission assurance and control system cybersecurity needs for Navy and Marine Corps installations worldwide. In this capacity, RMC is one of the foremost experts in assessing, analyzing, and improving the security of critical infrastructure, systems, and assets for the Department of Defense and pharmaceutical manufacturers globally.

“RMC has developed an incredible team of cybersecurity, engineering, physical security, intelligence, and other risk management experts that stands ready to help solve some of society’s most challenging problems. I could not be more thrilled to help lead the next chapter,” said Vincent Kuchar. “The past 10 years as RMC’s CEO have truly been the best years of my life.  I am so honored to have led a group of thoughtful and loyal professionals who display intense dedication to the customer’s mission” said Micheal Ziegler, RMC Senior Advisor. “The future for RMC is very exciting, and with Vince’s leadership, the best days are still ahead for RMC.”