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Sensis Corporation Appoints Anthony J. Albanese COO, Air Traffic Systems


New Position Developed to Support Company’s Continued Growth

DEWITT, NY – April 19, 2004 – Sensis Corporation announced today the promotion of Anthony J. Albanese to chief operating officer of Sensis’ Air Traffic Systems division. In his new capacity, Albanese will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day execution of his division’s contracts. He will focus on further strengthening the quality, efficiency and customer satisfaction of the product groups and services. Albanese will continue to report to Air Traffic Systems division President Marc Viggiano.

“We have created the chief operating officer position to ensure that as Sensis continues to grow, we will maintain our standard of developing elegant, innovative solutions that delight our customers,” said Jud Gostin, founder and chief executive officer of Sensis Corporation. “Tony’s depth and range of experience is invaluable to the growth of Sensis. We expect his influence in this broader role to have significant impact on the continued success of our programs.”

Albanese has more than 25 years of experience in program management in the aerospace and defense industries. He joined Sensis Corporation in 1987, where he most recently served in the Air Traffic Systems division as program manager for the Airport Surface Detection Equipment Model-X program, a Federal Aviation Administration program to provide seamless airport surface surveillance and aircraft identification to air traffic controllers. The program has been so effective that it was Commissioned by the FAA in less than three years – an unusually short time for a program of this size.

Prior to the Air Traffic Systems division, Albanese served in the Air Defense Systems division as program manager, leading radar programs and ensuring technical compliance as well as on-time delivery to the customer. Further, before his career at Sensis Corporation, Albanese was employed by General Electric’s Radar Systems Department where he led the on-schedule and on-budget deployment of a variety of radar projects. Albanese holds a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from the University of Rochester and a master of science in electrical engineering from Syracuse University.