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McCain appoints Fedrico Hormozi director of ITS solutions group

McCain has appointed Fedrico Hormozi, a former senior manager for California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), director of its ITS solutions group. The firm says Hormozi’s team will deploy equipment, and carry out hardware and software systems integration as well as troubleshooting. Also, the team will provide input on new product design, development and functionality. During his 20-year career at Caltrans, Hormozi served in several senior management roles including chief of the ITS engineering a
November 9, 2018 Read time: 1 min

772 McCain has appointed Fedrico Hormozi, a former senior manager for California Department of Transportation (3879 Caltrans), director of its ITS solutions group.

The firm says Hormozi’s team will deploy equipment, and carry out hardware and software systems integration as well as troubleshooting. Also, the team will provide input on new product design, development and functionality.

During his 20-year career at Caltrans, Hormozi served in several senior management roles including chief of the ITS engineering and support branch. He was part of a group responsible for the development and instruction of the Caltrans ITS Academy which trained around 600 Caltrans electrical engineers across the state.

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