HUNTSVILLE — Calling it a “great match,” Tango Tango celebrated its move to the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week.
The Tango Tango team hosted visitors from across North Alabama at a ceremony this week at its new headquarters at HudsonAlpha. On hand were U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) and State Rep. Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville), along with family, friends, local investors and area emergency response personnel.
“HudsonAlpha offered the perfect mix of world-class infrastructure, a collaborative ecosystem and competitive economics,” said Trey Sharp, Tango Tango’s founder and CEO. “It’s a place that fuels innovation and growth – a great match for Tango Tango’s mission.”
Tango Tango is a local provider of next-generation push-to-talk communications and AI-enhanced communications for public safety and government agencies.
Used by more than 1,000 departments across every state, Tango Tango connects users through any device, network and location – enhancing coordination, response times and safety.
The equipment integrates seamlessly with existing radio systems and adds modern features such as cloud recording, computer-aided dispatch (CAD) software alerts, GPS tracking and secure messaging, Tango Tango said.
Tango Tango was founded in Huntsville and has primarily been funded by area investors.
Its headquarters at HudsonAlpha will serve as the home to the majority of its team, with room to expand as the company grows.
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