Trident Sealed Bids

Statement of Direction – July 2025

 

Over the past several weeks, I have explored multiple pathways for the future of the Trident Independent Energy System and the Wescott Torque Wheel. I’ve listened, watched, and engaged with a wide range of individuals, industries, and global observers, and I’ve also taken time to reflect quietly with people I trust.

These technologies represent a foundational shift in how torque and energy can be generated and deployed across both civilian infrastructure and military-grade resilience applications.

As of today, I am moving forward with a renewed clarity and a refined mission. The original sealed bid and acquisition-based process is now closed. While it may have appeared that this technology was heading toward full sale or unrestricted release, I now recognize that such a path would risk placing world-changing technology in the hands of too few, with too little oversight, and potentially the wrong motives.

This technology is not for sale.

Instead, I will be introducing a new, diplomacy-based model, one rooted in strategic licensing, responsible stewardship, and global access. Certain use rights will be made available, and others will not. This is not a rejection of progress: it is a protection of purpose.

A new platform will be launched shortly, reflecting this repositioning and providing direct access to the complete documentation. The language will change some, but the integrity will remain. The new website, available shortly: rrwtechnologies.com.

To those who watched quietly, to those who reached out sincerely, and to those who truly understood what this is, I thank you. This next phase will be different. More deliberate. More professional. And more powerful.

I welcome conversations with entities who share the long view, who see not just the value of innovation, but the responsibility it carries.

– Richard R. Wescott
Inventor & Steward of the Trident and Wescott Systems
RRW03103@proton.me