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IMRI main competitors are Kratos Secureinfo, American Information Technology Corporation, and Defense Point Security.

Competitor Summary. See how IMRI compares to its main competitors:

  • Kratos Secureinfo has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Kratos Secureinfo earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $107,478.
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IMRI vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1992
4.0
Aliso Viejo, CA1$27.9M150
1981
3.8
Christiansburg, VA1$89.3M104
-
3.5
Chantilly, VA1$15.0M3,000
2007
4.2
Alexandria, VA1$24.0M47
2001
4.0
Huntsville, AL1$24.0M350
1884
3.5
Reston, VA1$810,00050
1988
3.9
Missoula, MT1$8.4M47
NU Technology
2008
4.0
Fremont, CA1$460,0002
1986
3.9
Arlington, VA1$10.1M75
-
4.1
Washington, DC1$13.0M750
2004
4.3
San Juan, PR1$845.5M2,100
1998
4.0
Oklahoma City, OK1$8.5M390
1982
4.4
Downers Grove, IL1$68.4M1,100
1988
4.2
San Angelo, TX1$2.8M280
1995
3.9
Addison, TX1$7.0M125
Delta Research
-
4.1
Huntsville, AL1$17.5M5
1981
4.3
Addison, TX1$8.5M90
1979
4.2
Clearwater, FL3$139.7M3,000
1979
4.0
Kansas City, MO1$8.5M240
2006
4.4
Stamford, CT4$247.6M1,310
Rogers Software Development
-
4.0
Fairbanks, AK1$230,0006

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IMRI salaries vs competitors

Among IMRI competitors, employees at Kratos Secureinfo earn the most with an average yearly salary of $107,478.

Compare IMRI salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
IMRI
$65,655$31.56-
FoxGuard Solutions
$55,421$26.64-
Kratos Secureinfo
$107,478$51.67-
Defense Point Security
$75,760$36.42-
ALATEC
$62,819$30.20-
Information Systems Security Association
$70,107$33.71-

Compare IMRI job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
IMRI
$58,791$28.26
Business Control Systems
$60,313$29.00
NU Technology
$59,707$28.71
American Information Technology Corporation
$59,552$28.63
Defense Point Security
$59,509$28.61
Leader Communications
$59,443$28.58
FoxGuard Solutions
$59,412$28.56
Delta Research
$59,272$28.50
Kratos Secureinfo
$58,988$28.36
ALATEC
$58,365$28.06
Information Systems Security Association
$57,777$27.78
SCC Soft Computer
$57,653$27.72
Information Services Group
$57,503$27.65
Maden Technologies
$57,144$27.47
Evertec
$56,787$27.30
Dsi
$56,636$27.23
TimeClock Plus
$56,552$27.19
Logistic Systems
$56,335$27.08
Rogers Software Development
$55,619$26.74
CompTIA
$55,253$26.56

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IMRI demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at IMRI vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Information Services Group62%38%
Evertec63%37%
Leader Communications65%35%
CompTIA78%22%
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Compare race at IMRI vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
38%54%2%4%1%
6.4
58%13%11%14%4%
8.9
67%12%8%7%7%
7.6
60%15%12%8%5%
9.5

IMRI and similar companies CEOs

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Morgan M. “Mac” Schuessler
Evertec

Mr. Schuessler is currently President, CEO, and a board member for one of the largest transaction processing companies in Latin America: EVERTEC (NYSE: EVTC), serving since April 2015. He is a member of Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) as well as a board member of Endeavor Puerto Rico. Schuessler holds a bachelor's degree from New York University and an MBA from Emory University's Goizueta Business School, where he currently serves on the Dean's Advisory Board. He received the Goizueta Business School Outstanding Recent Alumni Award in 2002, and was more recently honored with the Goizueta Business School Alumni Service Award in 2014. Schuessler has served on the board of various NGOs, including the PGA’s Puerto Rico Open, the Boys and Girls Club Legacy Council, the American Cancer Society’s “CEOs against Cancer”, and the largest public charity in Puerto Rico (Unidos por Puerto Rico). He also previously served on the board of Visa’s Senior Client Council, as well as UnionPay International. Previously, he served as President of International for Global Payments, Inc (NYSE: GPN), overseeing the company’s business outside of the Americas, spanning 23 countries throughout Europe and Asia.

Michael P. Connors
Information Services Group

Mr. Connors has been Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Information Services Group, Inc., an information-based services company, since July 2006. Mr. Connors served as a member of the Executive Board of VNU N.V., a major worldwide media and marketing information company, from the merger of ACNielsen into VNU in 2001 until 2005, and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of VNU Media Measurement & Information Group and Chairman of VNU World Directories until 2005. He previously was Vice Chairman of the Board of ACNielsen from its spin-off from the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation in 1996 until 2001, was Senior Vice President of American Express Travel Related Services from 1989 until 1995, and before that was a Corporate Vice President of Sprint Corporation. Mr. Connors is also a member of the Board of Directors of ACE Ltd., and was during the last five years a member of the Board of Directors of R.H. Donnelley Corporation.

Gilbert Hakim
SCC Soft Computer

Mani Vadivel
NU Technology

Mani is a Tech Entrepreneur and the Founder,CEO & CTO of NU Technology Inc.( http://www.nutechnologyinc.com/ ) with fifteen years of experience in building IT Services and Consulting business that involves strategic planning, operations & financial project management, HR with complete P/L responsibility for the business units and organizations in Emerging markets from US, Mexico, Chile, India. He has spent most of his career in building and managing high-growth, best-in-class business operations which is his passion. Over his experience, he applied his expertise in E-commerce, business administration, operations management, and cutting-edge technology solutions to develop and execute plans, with clearly defined objectives, for transforming robust business goals into solid bottom-line results. He spread-heads global operations setting up offshore model practice to streamline the business processes and maximize the profitability of organization by offering NU Technology Services which specialize in various technology such as Oracle, Sales Force, Mobility, Analytics, Cloud, Commerce, Web Development and WFM. Being a CTO, he leverage his experience in managing large delivery team of multiple projects. His success lies in launching successful project delivery. Without any external investment, he has bootstrapped in every business that he has been involved in with great success. Specialties: IT Services Consulting, Relationship Management at CxO level, Operations Strategy and Implementation, Offshoring, Outsourcing advisory, Building offshore practices, Project Management , Vendor Management, People Management

Stefano Vitale
Logistic Systems

Barry Dark
Dsi

Eric Demarco
Kratos Secureinfo

George McKenzie
Defense Point Security

Jason Magee
CompTIA

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