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SM&A was founded in 1982 by Steven Myers and was incorporated in 1985 as Steven Myers & Associates, Inc. in California as a private company. [citation needed] The business began to grow under Ronald Reagan's implementation of further defense forces and technology during the Cold War.
Technology companies based in San Diego (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Companies based in San Diego" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 251 total.
On July 3, 2012, ERT announced that Genstar Capital LLC of San Francisco acquired ERT in a take-private transaction valued at approximately $400 million. [citation needed] In November 2014 ERT acquired eClinical Insights (eCI), a provider of cloud-based clinical trials management software. [9] On February 27, 2015, ERT acquired PHT Corporation ...
The AliveCor iPhone ECG case does not fit on the iPhone 5 due to the change in geometry of the phone, and it would need further FDA approval to be used with the iPhone 5. [10] In October of 2013, AliveCor announced a new ECG device that would, for the first time, support Android devices. This new device would no longer need to fit the ...
Strategic Supply Chain Management: The Five Disciplines for Top Performance (by Shoshanah Cohen and Joseph Roussel, McGraw-Hill, 2004, ISBN 0-07-143217-5), Strategic IT Portfolio Management (by Jeffrey Kaplan, PRTM, 2005, ISBN 0-9766093-0-4 ),
Pacific Corporate Group is an American alternative investment management and advisory company headquartered in La Jolla, California. As of 2009 [update] , PCG together with affiliates and subsidiaries managed over $17 billion in assets and has invested and advised upon over $44 billion since 1990. [ 1 ]
He originally named the company Concor Enterprises, but later renamed it to Consolidated Medical Equipment, Inc. [8] Its first product was a disposable ECG electrode. [2] Corasanti served as CEO until 2006 and chairman of the board until 2014. By the time he retired, CONMED had grown to around $700 million of sales. [8]