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Randy Clark

Advisory Board Chairman at TM TECHNOLOGIES, INC

Mr. Clark’s former role was as Client Partner, Verizon Enterprise Solution, focused on Defense & National Security Agencies. In his role he leads the development and integration of complex telecommunications solutions across wireline & wireless product portfolios, with focus on Private LTE/5G, Private IP, and Secure Cloud Connect. He also continues his leadership in Software Defined Perimeter (SDP), a disruptive Zero Trust cyber security architecture.

Mr. Clark held executive positions at SARCOS Robotics and Oceus Networks where he managed strategic programs and business development initiatives. Mr. Clark also served as a Business Analyst for Headquarters Air Force Pentagon – Logistic, Engineering, and Force Protection Policy Advocacy (HAF/A4PA).

Mr. Clark is an active member of AFCEA International Technology Committee, past Chairman of the AFCEA DC Mobile Working Group, as well as a former participant in the FCC TAC. Mr. Clark’s 29 years in communications originated as an electronics technician for Tactical Air Operations Command, United States Marine Corps, which transitioned to pioneering Custom Networks Solutions for Nextel Communication.


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TM TECHNOLOGIES, INC

TM Technologies, Inc. was established in 2013 to commercialize Transpositional Modulation, a disruptive RF communications technology invented in the laboratories of its R&D parent, Medusa Scientific. The Company is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, with representative offices in Arlington, Virginia. Recognizing the disruptive nature ofTM in nearly every RF communications application, Their management team has been actively researching potential commercialization partners in multiple specific markets such as the telecommunications backhaul industry, the satellite industry and broadcasting applications. The TM engineering team expects to work with these partners to design, integrate, and test TM transceiver chips and boards within their existing equipment, and for emplacement in new equipment.


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