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FairfieldNodal vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
4.3
Sugar Land, TX1$57.0M132
1992
3.9
Fairfax, VA1$850,00035
-
4.5
Houston, TX2$14.6B133,196
AMERICAN SYSTEMS
1975
4.5
Chantilly, VA26$590.0M6
2000
3.7
Phoenix, AZ1$1.1M50
1997
4.0
Minnetonka, MN1$5.3M86
2007
3.6
New York, NY1$25.0M1,097
1994
4.9
Englewood, CO8$1.2B4,800
1988
4.4
Plano, TX1$2.8B23,100
-
4.1
Cranbury, NJ1$9.0M92
1999
4.5
Merritt Island, FL1$51.5M75
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2002
4.1
Houston, TX1$21.0M10
1975
3.6
Taylor, MI1$1.6M45
1988
4.1
Milpitas, CA1-200

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FairfieldNodal salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
FairfieldNodal
$63,429$30.49-

Compare FairfieldNodal job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
FairfieldNodal
$40,218$19.34
CSG
$45,537$21.89
Craig Technologies
$43,251$20.79
International Systems Technologies
$42,966$20.66
Data Solutions International
$42,734$20.55
Data
$41,576$19.99
iYogi
$41,566$19.98
Data Trace
$40,992$19.71
The Information Center
$40,394$19.42
AMERICAN SYSTEMS
$40,263$19.36
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$40,162$19.31
Perot Systems
$39,540$19.01
COmputing TechnologieS
$39,112$18.80
Wintec
$37,829$18.19

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FairfieldNodal demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at FairfieldNodal vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Information Center45%55%
CSG57%43%
AMERICAN SYSTEMS64%36%
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25%
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0%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%19%9%8%3%
9.8
AMERICAN SYSTEMS
60%14%14%8%4%
9.9
57%14%11%13%5%
8.7

FairfieldNodal and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Brian A. Shepherd
CSG

Peter L. Smith
AMERICAN SYSTEMS

Mr. Smith began his AMERICAN SYSTEMS career in August 1980, and has been instrumental in aligning the company’s business development and delivery of strategic offerings with customer needs. Mr. Smith has held a number of roles with increased responsibility within the company before being named President and Chief Executive Officer in 2014. Mr. Smith previously served as the Company's Chief Operating Officer; Executive Vice President and General Manager; Vice President and Executive Director; Vice President of Engineering; Vice President and Director; Program Manager; and Systems Engineer. In addition to his role as AMERICAN SYSTEMS’ President and CEO, he is Vice Chairman of the company’s Board of Directors. Mr. Smith also serves in several industry leadership roles including the TechAmerica Public Sector Board of Directors and the Professional Services Council Board of Directors as well as other industry and community organizations. In January, 2015, Mr. Smith was named to the Wash100 list of influential leaders in the Government Contracting community by GovCon Executive. Mr. Smith received a B.S. in Physics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from George Washington University.

Peter Altabef
Perot Systems

Ronald J. Hinrichs
The Information Center

David Jeng
Wintec

Manny Sosa is a President / CEO at Computing Technologies Inc.

Arun Verma
Data

Mr. Arun Verma currently serves as the President, Founder and CEO of DATA Inc., a privately owned organization headquartered in the United States, with offices and presences globally. Mr. Verma was educated at Mayo College, Ajmer (www.mayocollege.com). He received his School Certificate award from the University of Cambridge (UK). Upon graduation, Mr. Verma was selected to join the prestigious National Defense Academy (www.nda.nic.in), where he was enrolled in a 3 year study in academics and military training,. Per curriculum, he received another year of training at the renowned Indian Military Academy, and thereafter was commissioned into the Indian Army in 1965 (indianarmy.nic.in). This qualified him for a Bachelor's of Science Degree. Later, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. During his 12 years as a commissioned officer in the Indian Army, Mr. Verma commanded units in active formations on the borders in Nagaland, Assam and Kashmir. In 1971, his unit was engaged in active battle as part of the Strike Corps' successful assault into West Pakistan. In 1977, Mr. Verma, having already attained the rank of Major, elected to retire prematurely from the Indian Army so that he could emigrate to the United States and apply the lessons he learned in the military (including during battle) to the growing computer technology industry. Upon arriving in the U.S., Mr. Verma enrolled at New York University, where he acquired more knowledge in higher technology. Thereafter, for many years, he was responsible for analyzing, designing and implementing several mainframe applications in consulting assignments at a number of Fortune 500 companies. In 1983, Mr. Verma founded DATA Inc., where he has served as its President, and has been devoted to its growth, ever since.

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iOFFICE

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