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New CTO for Star Systems International

Star Systems International, an RFID Hardware, Tag and Professional Services provider today announced that it has appointed Stephen C. Lockhart as its new chief technology officer. Lockhart previously worked for Sirit, Federal Signal Technologies and 3M and was a key figure in the development of readers, tags and systems, along with the deployment and implementation or RFID projects using ISO 18000 6C / EPC Class 1 Gen 2 in tolling, access control, logistics and retail. In his new role Lockhart will l
April 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
7422 Star Systems International, an RFID Hardware, Tag and Professional Services provider today announced that it has appointed Stephen C. Lockhart as its new chief technology officer.

Lockhart previously worked for 495 Sirit, 811 Federal Signal Technologies and 4080 3M and was a key figure in the development of readers, tags and systems, along with the deployment and implementation or RFID projects using ISO 18000 6C / EPC Class 1 Gen 2 in tolling, access control, logistics and retail.

In his new role Lockhart will lead development and management of new Star products and systems; both application engineering and product management teams will be reporting to him.  He also will head Star's professional services, solutions and consulting offerings.

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