Throughout his career, Tony has been responsible for military space activities, including those in support of the National Reconnaissance Office. He joined the Laboratory in November 1969 after receiving a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Penn State. His initial assignments at Lincoln Laboratory were associated with the Re-entry Systems and the Air Traffic Control Programs. Subsequently, Tony was responsible for the development and implementation of the coherent integration tracking, which led to the realization of a U.S. operational deep space radar capability. He was instrumental in establishing the Space Surveillance Program at Lincoln Laboratory and is currently responsible for Laboratory programs in Space Control.