EAST
SYRACUSE, N.Y.,
July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Jud Gostin, President and CEO
of Sensis Corporation has announced the promotion of Senior Vice
President
Marc Viggiano to the newly created position of Chief Strategy Officer (CSO).
Previously, Viggiano, a Senior Corporate Vice President, held the role of
President of the Sensis Air Traffic Systems division. In his new role,
Viggiano will be responsible for the company's worldwide strategic direction
and will lead the Strategy and Advanced Development Group. Viggiano will be
responsible for the creation and maintenance of Sensis' strategic technology
roadmap and will oversee corporate research and development activities,
including mergers and acquisitions; new business incubation; intellectual
property licensing; and marketing activities, including internal and external
communications, government relations and branding.
In announcing the new position, Gostin said, "Marc's appointment as our
CSO marks the beginning of a very exciting time for us as we position the
company for increased growth on both the national and global levels. Marc's
proven ability to successfully and profitably launch technologies and
penetrate new markets will enable Sensis to continue its growth as a
diversified technology company."
Since launching the company into the air traffic systems market in 1997,
Viggiano has grown the Air Traffic Systems division from a supplier of
surveillance sensors to a supplier of portal-to-portal air traffic
surveillance solutions. Today, these solutions are deployed in more than 25
countries across 5 continents.
Viggiano is a seasoned industry professional with more than 30 years of
experience in the design and development of advanced civilian and defense
sensor and communication systems including ground, air and space based radar,
Air Traffic Control automation equipment and communication based train control
systems. Prior to his 21 years at Sensis Corporation, Viggiano worked in
Advanced Sensor Systems within General Electric's aerospace group. Viggiano
received his BSEE from Rochester Institute of Technology, an MSEE from
Syracuse University, and is a graduate of the General Electric Advanced Course
in Engineering.
In conjunction with the CSO announcement, the company announced that Vice
President Antonio (Tony) Lo Brutto will now lead the Sensis Air Traffic System
division. Previously, Lo Brutto led the division's surface surveillance
systems segment. In this capacity, Tony was responsible for worldwide
development and deployment of surface surveillance products including ASDE-X,
the world's most capable A-SMGCS system. Tony also pioneered the development
and deployment of multilateration systems for surface and wide area
applications.
"Tony has been instrumental in the success that our Air Traffic Systems
Division has achieved," said Viggiano. "With his technical experience and
customer centric approach, I can't imagine a more qualified individual to lead
the Sensis drive for portal-to-portal solutions, while ensuring value, quality
and reliability for our customers."
In announcing Tony's new position, Jud Gostin, President and CEO of Sensis
Corporation said, "Tony has everything it takes to drive our Air Traffic
Systems business to the next level. He understands the technology, program
execution, and our international and domestic customers and has been a key
contributor to our success."
Lo Brutto has more than 23 years of experience in Aerospace and Defense
related businesses. Prior to his 10 years at Sensis Corporation, Lo Brutto
worked for 6 years as a lead systems engineer at Cardion Electronics and 8
years as a Radar Systems engineer at Westinghouse. Lo Brutto received his
BSEE from Pratt Institute and an MSA from Johns Hopkins University.
ABOUT SENSIS CORPORATION
Sensis Corporation provides sensors, information technology, and
simulation and modeling to the world's militaries, air navigation service
providers, civil aviation authorities, airports and airlines. Sensis
Corporation's equipment is deployed around the world, including more than 750
sensors and more than 1,100 sensor data interface devices in 25 countries on
five continents. For more information regarding Sensis Corporation, visit
www.sensis.com.