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John Bordynuik, President, & Chief Executive Officer, Chief and Director

John Bordynuik is the founding CEO and President of John Bordynuik Inc., a Delaware corporation. Mr. Bordynuik developed highly sophisticated technology to address issues related to MIT and NASA’s legacy computer data contained on 30-40 year old tapes, and has since recovered thousands of tapes from the 1960's to 1990's. Mr. Bordynuik did not have a contract with, and was not compensated by, MIT. During 1990-2001, Mr. Bordynuik was employed by the Ontario Legislative Assembly, Queen's Park, Toronto, in Research and Development. Mr. Bordynuik has recovered data from old media for the past 20 years to amass a large solution and algorithm archive.

Mr. Bordynuik was granted a broad US patent (7,115,872) for a dirty bomb detector in 2006.

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1381105/000121390010002805/f10ka2009_jbi.htm
10-K/A 1 f10ka2009_jbi.htm AMENDMENT TO ANNUAL REPORT

John Bordynuik, President, & Chief Executive Officer, Chief and Director

John Bordynuik is the founding CEO and President of John Bordynuik Inc., a Delaware corporation. Mr. Bordynuik is a Consultant to the Math and Computation Group of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. Mr. Bordynuik solved MIT's problem of reading 30-40 year old tapes by developing highly sophisticated technology to address the issues related to legacy computer data, and has since recovered thousands of tapes from the 1960's to 1990's. During 1990-2001, Mr. Bordynuik was employed by the Ontario Legislative Assembly, Queen's Park, Toronto, in Research and Development. Mr. Bordynuik has recovered data from old media for the past 20 years to amass the world's largest solution and algorithm archive.

Mr. Bordynuik was granted a broad US patent (7,115,872) for a dirty bomb detector in 2006.

10-K 1 f10k2009_jbi.htm ANNUAL REPORT
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1381105/000121390010001230/f10k2009_jbi.htm