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Signal Group appoints chief technology officer

Texas-based Signal Group has appointed Ray Deer as chief technology officer, with responsibility for new product development across all Signal Group companies, as well as managing Signal Group’s strategic technology partnerships and initiatives. Ray joined Signal Group’s subsidiary, Peek Traffic Corporation, in January 2002 and most recently held the role of vice president of engineering.
October 18, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Texas-based 7434 Signal Group has appointed Ray Deer as chief technology officer, with responsibility for new product development across all Signal Group companies, as well as managing Signal Group’s strategic technology partnerships and initiatives.

Ray joined Signal Group’s subsidiary, 101 Peek Traffic Corporation, in January 2002 and most recently held the role of vice president of engineering.

This appointment marks Signal Group’s ongoing effort to bring innovative products and services to the intelligent transportation systems industry, as well as focus its resources to deliver quality for its customers and partners.

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