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Thomas A. Robinson
Corporate Officer/Principal bei StarTrak Systems LLC
Profil
Mr. Robinson, Executive Vice President of StarTrak Systems, LLC, has been responsible for major program deliveries at StarTrak since 1999.
He is intimately involved in the systems development, network completion, customer commitments, and deployments for all major products of StarTrak.
Prior to joining StarTrak, Mr. Robinson was employed by Varlen Corporation (acquired by Amsted Industries in 1999) where he was responsible for mergers and acquisitions.
Prior to Varlen, he was a Program Manager at Hughes Aircraft.
Mr. Robinson holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and an MBA from Wharton.
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StarTrak Systems LLC
![]() StarTrak Systems LLC Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology Part of ORBCOMM, Inc., StarTrak Systems LLC is a company that provides position systems tracking and wireless subscription data services. The company is based in Morris Plains, NJ. The company was founded by Timothy P. Slifkin. StarTrak Systems was acquired by ORBCOMM, Inc. from Alanco Technologies, Inc. on May 16, 2011 for $19.50 million. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 28.09.2010 |
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StarTrak Systems LLC
![]() StarTrak Systems LLC Aerospace & DefenseElectronic Technology Part of ORBCOMM, Inc., StarTrak Systems LLC is a company that provides position systems tracking and wireless subscription data services. The company is based in Morris Plains, NJ. The company was founded by Timothy P. Slifkin. StarTrak Systems was acquired by ORBCOMM, Inc. from Alanco Technologies, Inc. on May 16, 2011 for $19.50 million. | Electronic Technology |