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Ryan was also recently named sales person of the year for 2015
Ryan will continue to manage the McLean, Virginia office and lead his team in supporting federal customers

AMAG Technology, an integrated security provider of access control, video management and identity management solutions, announces the promotion of Ryan Kaltenbaugh to Vice President, Government Solutions, leading the federal government market globally. Ryan will continue to manage the McLean, Virginia office and lead his team in supporting federal customers. 

Achievements at AMAG

"Ryan has been a part of the growth and success of our company and we are thrilled to promote him to this important role,” said Kurt Takahashi, Senior Vice President of Sales. “Ryan joined the company in 2011 as Director of Business Development for our government systems group and has exceeded our expectations throughout his tenure at AMAG."

Since Ryan joined AMAG, he has been working in a dual role as Director of Government Solutions and Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager. He was instrumental in getting AMAG’s Symmetry™ Security Management System approved as a Federal Identity Credential and Access Management (FICAM)/FIPS 201 compliant solution by the U.S. General Services Administration. Ryan was also recently named sales person of the year for 2015. 

“I am extremely honoured to be given this opportunity,” said AMAG Technology, Vice President, Government Solutions, Ryan Kaltenbaugh. “AMAG’s history demonstrates its dedication to the federal government market, and as part of that dedication I am committed to delivering exceptional results to our federal end users and integrator partners.”

Additionally, the Government team will be rebranded as Government Solutions. For over three decades, AMAG has been providing real solutions for the federal government and we are proud of our innovation and dedication to this important market.

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