Effective technology and reliable communication are essential to any organization and Stealth has the knowledge, ability, and experience to ensure your IT isn’t standing in the way of your success. Our top tier consulting services help you achieve new and better operations that optimize your workflow from end-to-end including:
- Strategic consultation and evaluation
- Telecommunications system integration and technology deployment
- Unified communications (mixed data, voice, and video)
- Network performance evaluation and support
- Wireless technology solutions
Management Team
Margaret Nyswonger
President and Chief Executive Officer
Margaret is a thought leader, strategist, and visionary at the forefront of IoT RFID sensor location technology. In 1994, she founded Stealth Communications to optimize and upgrade telecom systems for clients such as Verizon and Hewlett Packard. In 2007, she expanded the company to solve inventory problems for luxury retailers. She conceived and developed the StealthMatrix ARC™, a ground breaking RFID scanning, mapping, and searching device that locates every item in a client’s stores, saving considerable time, money, and staff.
Under Margaret’s direction, Stealth evolved from the telecommunications industry to designing and delivering complex emerging technology solutions for her clients. She used her expertise in engineering and wireless infrastructure to build state-of-the-art tracking systems that utilize sensors. Stealth is considered the gold standard in the integration of IoT sensor-based solutions and location tracking. Clients including Deloitte, Toyota, Verizon, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Department of Defense use these solutions.
Before founding Stealth, Margaret designed, installed, and supported sophisticated telecommunications operations. She learned how to align customers’ business plans with their evolving technology needs while also designing, installing, and supporting secured Ethernet-based voice and data networks for government and defense customers such as Sandia and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories. During that time, she worked with early adopters such as Steve Jobs of Apple, Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation, and CalPERS.
Margaret has a Bachelor’s degree from California State University, Chico and has several patents pending in voice biometrics and sensor technologies.
Brad Berlin
General Manager
Kat Bride
Director, Sales and Marketing
Michelle Chen
Director, Business Analytics
Savannah Brindle
Manager, Customer Service
Savannah manages customer satisfaction, applying the same rigorous approach in her training to become a Registered Nurse.
As she pursues her degree, Savannah manages the Customer Service group for Stealth and exceeds in helping customers get the most out of their Stealth solutions. She responds to customer inquiries and ensures that on-site teams perform exceptionally when it comes to customer needs.
Dallas Luehe
Customer Service
Dallas brings his strong customer communications skills to assist Stealth customers in implementation requirements and product application use cases.
As one of the early team members in 2016, his core knowledge of StealthMatrix ARC® and the customer use cases has been instrumental in the testing and development of the product.
Timeline
2020
StealthMatrix releases new Stealth RFID ARC
2019
2019 Stealth receives RFID patent for locations services
2018
Stealth spins off StealthMatrix as a separate company
2017
Stealth launches StealthMatrix ARC
2016
Stealth confirms SLAM technology with location services for the retail market
2015
Stealth awarded CalPERS Spring Fed Pool (SFP) services contract
2012
Stealth launches Cybersecurity team and RFID technology research
2010
Stealth signs contract with San Jose State University
2009
Stealth selected as lead integrator for VICS RFID project with Bloomingdales
2007
Stealth enters the RFID market
2005
Out of 1,000 suppliers, Sandia National Laboratories honors Stealth as one of the Top 7 Suppliers of the Year. Stealth becomes a member of the STG, Inc. team and wins the SeaPort-e government wide acquisition contract.
2004
Stealth’s revenue increases by 50 percent in four years. The Small Business Administration honors Stealth with the “Small Business of the Year” award for the second straight year. Stealth becomes a member of the NCI Information Systems, Inc. team and wins the NetCents government wide acquisition contract. The White House Communications Agency signs a contract with Stealth. Stealth receives ATP-IPCC Certification from Cisco Systems. California Public Employees Retirement Systems Honors Stealth with the “Rock Award” for excellent customer service. East Bay Business Times ranks Stealth as the 7th largest woman-owned business in the East Bay.
2003
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) signs a five-year contract with Stealth. The Small Business Administration honors Stealth with the “Small Business of the Year” award.
2002
Stealth opens its Washington D.C. office. San Francisco Business Times ranks Stealth as the 29th largest woman-owned business in the San Francisco Bay Area. East Bay Business Times ranks Stealth as the 9th largest woman-owned business in the East Bay.
2001
East Bay Business Times ranks Stealth as the 10th largest woman-owned business in the East Bay.
2000
Stealth’s annual revenue increases to 20 times the size of its first-year revenue. Stealth opens its new corporate headquarters at 6900 Koll Center Parkway.
1999
Stealth becomes a Cisco Systems Silver Certified Partner. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and the Library of Congress sign multiyear contracts with Stealth. Stealth moves its main office in Pleasanton, California from 4466 Black Avenue to 7060 Koll Center Parkway. General Service Administration (GSA) signs basic ordering agreement (BOA) with Stealth. State of California awards Stealth with a California Multiple Award Schedule (CMAS) contract. Stealth receives 100 top business awards.
1998
Stealth achieves its first service contracts from California Public Employees’ Retirement System and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
1997
Picatinny Arsenal and Fort Belvoir sign a contract with Stealth and increase the contract’s value to more than 35 times the original amount over the next seven years. Stealth moves its main office in Pleasanton, California from 400 Main Street to 4466 Black Avenue.
1996
Oakland Raiders football team accepts a proposal from Stealth. Stealth opens its first office at 400 Main Street in Pleasanton, California.
1995
Stealth receives its first blanket purchase agreement from Rock Island Arsenal.
1994
Margaret Nyswonger founds Stealth on June 7.