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T.C. Browne To Lead InterSense

 

New InterSense President and CEO to Accelerate Business Growth in Motion Tracking.

 

Bedford, Massachusetts – April 12, 2006

 

InterSense, Inc., a market leader in precision motion tracking technology, today introduced Thomas C. (T.C.) Browne as its CEO and President. Browne will also serve as a Director on the InterSense Board of Directors.

 

T.C Browne is an accomplished executive with over 20 years of information technology experience. Prior to InterSense, Browne was CEO of Nexaweb Technologies and before that served as CEO of Gold Wire Technology Inc., where he led the company’s focus on secure enterprise infrastructure software while strengthening its product development and strategic partnerships. Earlier he served as CEO of NaviPath, Inc., a CMGI subsidiary that he transformed from a start-up into a high-growth, high-performance Internet access and VISP provider.

 

"T.C. Browne brings energy, vision and leadership to InterSense," said Ron Borelli, chairman of InterSense's board of directors. "We're very excited that T.C. will lead our team to accelerate InterSense's growth and success in precision motion tracking applications for both defense and commercial markets," Borelli concluded.

 

Browne has previously held executive positions as Senior Vice President and General Manager with BBN Technologies and GTE Internetworking (now part of Verizon), as a Vice President with Sony Electronics Inc., and is a decorated former Naval Aviator and U. S. Navy Lieutenant Commander. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from The College of William and Mary and a Master’s degree in management science & operations research from The George Washington University.

 

InterSense Inc., founded in 1996, is the market leader in miniaturized, inertial-based, precision motion tracking technology. InterSense's patented motion tracking products enable realistic interaction with computer graphics for demanding applications including simulation & training; oil & gas exploration; manufacturing; virtual prototyping & design; medical imaging; entertainment; and video/film production.

 

 

 

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