LRAD Corporation

LRAD Corporation
Public (NASDAQ: LRAD)
Founded Utah, U.S. (1980)
Founder Woody Norris
Headquarters San Diego, California, U.S.
Key people

Tom Brown (Chairman) Laura M. Clague (Director)
Helen C. Adams (Director)
Admiral Ray Smith (Director)
Thomas R. Brown (Chairman,President and CEO)

Katherine H. McDermott (Chief Financial Officer)

Robert Putnam (Media & Investor relations)
Products

Long Range Acoustic Device
LRAD-RX
LRAD 1000Xi
LRAD 1000X
LRAD 1000
LRAD 500X
LRAD 300X
LRAD 300Xi

LRAD 100X
Website LRAD Corporation

LRAD Corporation is based in San Diego, California. Its Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) product is used for long range communications, crowd control and distant hailing. The company was previously named American Technology Corporation (ATC) until 2010.[1] The company's stock trades on the NASDAQ Capital Market with the ticker symbol "LRAD."[2]

Company history

LRAD was founded in Utah by inventor/entrepreneur Elwood "Woody" Norris as the American Technology Corporation in 1980 (entity # 734088-0142).[3] From 1988 to early 1992 the company was inactive. Norris recapitalized the company as a Delaware Corporation in 1992.[4] In 1996, the company launched its first directed sound technology and began engineering sound solutions for the commercial, government, and military markets. In response to the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole, the company's engineering team developed the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD). With the introduction of LRAD systems in 2003, the company entered the acoustic hailing device (AHD) market. Today, LRAD directional sound systems are being used around the world in diverse applications including fixed and mobile military deployments, maritime security, critical infrastructure and perimeter security, commercial security, border and port security, law enforcement and emergency responder communications, and wildlife preservation and control.

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