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Over 1,000 companies use Simply RFiD tools and services.
Simply RFiD pioneered the RFID market with it's Pro-Tags and On-Demand products becoming the #1 supplier for the DoD RFID logistics systems. Simply RFiD is committed to making the
best, most innovative RFID solutions that work right, every time.
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Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm EST
+1 800.909.5524
Support@SimplyRFiD.com
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Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 5:00pm EST
+1 800.909.5524
Sales@SimplyRFiD.com

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+1 800.909.5524 Toll Free
+1.703.343.1689 International
+1.800.887.7236 Fax |
SimplyRFID
41 W Lee Hwy, Suite 59-804
Warrenton, VA 20186
USA
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| Carl Brown |
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Carl Brown is the President of Simply RFiD, which he founded in 2002. Simply RFiD sells millions of custom programmed military RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tracking tags per year. Simply RFiD entered the intelligence and security market in 2007 with its Nox Asset Tracking and Surveillance system.
Carl entered the Army at age 18 for two years to fire artillery and pay for college. An entrepreneur and inventor, Carl never used the college money and instead started his first computer software company at age 20. Carl grew up, and lives in the Washington DC area with his wife and two children.
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| James Martin |
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Vice President
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James has been working in the technology industry for over 20 years. Starting with Department of Energy and Department of Defense he moved to the public sector and Silicon Valley in the mid 90s. After spending 10 years as Chief Technology Officer of a publicly traded company he has moved on to working with a smaller company pioneering advances in RFID & surveillance technology. |
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| Alice Richmond |
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Vice President,
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Alice Richmond has been a leader in technological innovation for more than 30 years. Beginning as an assembly language programmer at Leeds Northrup Research and Development, she built her career into a combination of business and technology advancement enterprises. Working with AT&T, Satellite Business Systems, COMSAT, Computer Sciences Corporation, Unisys, and many DOD contractors, Alice pushed the efforts of commercialization of emerging technologies. |
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