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FAA Capstone Program To Remotely Monitor ADS-B Transceivers with Sensis Remote Control and Monitoring SystemDEWITT, NY - March 29, 2005 - Sensis Corporation today announced that the FAA has awarded a contract for a Remote Control and Monitoring System (RCMS) for the Capstone Program's Capstone is a joint industry and FAA effort to accelerate improvements to aviation safety and efficiency by introducing cost effective avionics technology and ground infrastructure. Prior to the commencement of the program, Alaska's small aircraft experienced five times the national average of accidents. The state has a mountainous terrain and many cities and towns, including the capital Juneau, that are accessible only by aircraft and ship. Sensis Sensis RCMS consists of two components: a Central Control and Monitoring Server (CCMS) and a Local Control and Monitoring Software (LCMS). The CCMS allows system specialists at the FAA's Air Route Traffic Control Center in Anchorage to monitor, maintain and certify Sensis' "Because of Alaska's rugged terrain, the current process for maintaining a transceiver is expensive, time consuming and potentially dangerous," said Marc Viggiano, president of Sensis' Air Traffic Systems division. "Many GBT locations are so remote that a five day supply of food is stored at the site and field technicians are dropped off by plane as near to the GBT location as possible. Additionally, they are equipped with a firearm for personal protection. With the ability to remotely monitor and configure the GBTs provided by the Sensis RCMS, the physical location of the Sensis has delivered a total of 78 UAT The "In Alaska, which has an economy dependent on aviation, air traffic controllers must contend with a challenging airspace, including frequent low ceilings and limited radar coverage," said Mr. Viggiano. "Sensis' |