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Company Profile for ShotSpotter, Inc.

Tue Mar 4, 2008 9:29pm EST
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About ShotSpotter, Inc.:

   ShotSpotter is an industry leader in the development of
innovative, interoperable net-centric gunshot and sniper detection and
location systems for the law enforcement and military markets. The
company's focus on ingenuity and technological vision drives its
continuing mission to create invaluable solutions that reduce gunfire
and gun violence while improving the safety of first responders on the
street and soldiers on the front. Currently, the ShotSpotter Gunshot
Location System(R) protects many cities nationwide; consistently
producing arrests and weapons confiscations. Its individually-worn
sniper detection and location system identifies and tracks friendly
military forces providing dismounted forces with real-time situational
awareness (SA) to aid in maneuvers, reduce fratricide, add to a
mission's common operating picture, and support after-action review.
For more information, please visit www.shotspotter.com.

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Company:                      ShotSpotter, Inc.

Headquarters Address:         1060 Terra Bella Avenue
                              Mountain View, CA 94043-1881

Main Telephone:               1.408.329.9200

Website:                      www.shotspotter.com

Type of Organization:         Private

Industry:                     Government

Key Executives:               CEO: James G. Beldock
                              Vice Chairman: Major General (Ret.)
                               Steve Siegfried
                              Senior Vice President Sales and
                               Marketing: Gregg Rowland

Public Relations
     Contact:                 Laura M. Geary
     Phone:                   1.408.329.9200 x248
     Email:                   laura@shotspotter.com

Customer Service and Operations
     Contact:                 Jerry Davis
     Phone:                   1.408.329.9200 x245
     Email:                   jerry@shotspotter.com

Engineering
     Contact:                 Doug McFarlin
     Phone:                   1.408.329.9200 x250
     Email:                   dmcfarlin@shotspotter.com
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