Sense Holdings Names New Members of Scientific and Security Advisory Board

Oct. 21, 2005
Biometrics and detection systems company appoints experts to advisory board

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Company Appoints Key Scientists and Executives from Oak Ridge Labs, Federal Express and Others to New Board

SENSE Holdings, Inc., a developer of next-generation biometric and explosive detection security technologies for government and commercial security markets, today announced that it has created a new Scientific and Security Advisory board, and has thus far appointed four experts in their respective fields to serve on it.

The formation of this Advisory Board follows a major strategic initiative in recent months to expand Sense's business operations and sales potential in the global Homeland Security marketplace. The primary role of the board will be to help Sense Holdings to meet its new business development targets.

"Sense Holdings is pleased and privileged to have this tremendous group of individuals serving on our new Scientific and Security Advisory Board," said Dore Perler, CEO of Sense Holdings. "Each is highly qualified in his respective field. The input and knowledge of this board of diverse and distinguished advisors will be invaluable help to ensure that we meet our Homeland Security marketplace expansion goals in the months and years ahead."

The Company plans to enter growing multibillion-dollar Homeland Security markets with a newly acquired explosives detection technology currently being developed at the U.S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, one of the Company's strategic technology development partners. The technology would initially be applied to cost-effective, hand-held bomb detection "wands" for domestic and international deployment at airports and other potential screening sites.

Initial appointees to Sense's Scientific and Security Advisory Board include the following appointees:

-- Dr. Bruce Warmack, a distinguished scientist and research leader at the U.S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory;

-- Spencer Roberts, President of S-Tronix, Inc., and Senior Pilot and Manager at Federal Express;

-- Alex Schlinkmann, CEO of Accuplace, Inc., a high technology manufacturing company with Fortune 500 corporate customers;

-- Richard Kendall, Director of the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation, a non-profit corporation that assists federal agents and law enforcement officials.