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CalAmp (Nasdaq: CAMP) is a technology solutions pioneer transforming the global connected economy. We help reinvent business and improve lives around the globe with technology solutions that streamline complex IoT deployments and bring intelligence to the edge. Our software applications, scalable cloud services, and intelligent devices collect and assess business-critical data from mobile assets, cargo, companies, cities and people. We call this The New How, powering autonomous IoT interaction, facilitating efficient decision making, optimizing resource utilization, and improving road safety. CalAmp is headquartered in Irvine, California and has been publicly traded since 1983. LoJack is a wholly owned subsidiary of ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.calamp.com
  • 15635 Alton Parkway Suite 250
    Irvine, CA USA 92618
  • Phone: 949.600.5600

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Basudeb Chatterjee
Chief Digital Information Officer Profile
Anand Rau
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Greg McCord
Director, IT and Security Operations Profile

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