Dennis M. Moen, Ph.D., P.E.
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Education
Ph.D., Information Technology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
BS, General Engineering, US Military Academy, West Point, NY
Space Science Fellow, Office of Space Science, NASA, Washington, D.C.
Certificate, Executive Engineering Management Seminar, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Graduate, Defense System Management College, Fort Belvoir, VA
Research Interests
Network performance modeling and analysis, survivable network architectures, adaptive Internet
protocols and healthcare IT infrastructure.
Accomplishments
Principle Investigator on a number research projects including healthcare, interoperable
communications systems, new adaptive Internet protocols, and wireless networking.
More than 10 years experience in DoD research and development activities supporting electronic
warfare systems and advanced tactical and strategic communications systems.
Authored and delivered the update to the enterprise goal architecture for the Command Control
Survivability Program in support of the Pentagon Metro area common user (40,000 users) enterprise
based on Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and Information Technology
System Management (ITSM) standards concepts for operations management.
Performed the optimization analysis of best network deployment strategy as a contribution to the
modernization of the Federal Aviation Administration Flight Service Support Centers.
Technical Director of software development organization leading development of the major
healthcare applications used by the Department of Defense Healthcare Services globally today:
Blood Management, Hospital Laboratory Management, and Pharmaceutical Logistics Management.
Led the development and implementation of Program Management processes and software
developer training certification program to meet CMM level 3 certification requirements in a 600
person health services application development organization.
Developed new system engineering model and situational awareness concepts for real-time
management of large healthcare facilities as part of research project with Sandia National Labs.
Spearheaded strategy for implementation of broadband networking in the Department of Defense.
Developed space shuttle science experiment program plan for evaluating technologies needed in
support of building a gravity relativity experiment satellite (Gravity Probe-B).
Conducted research and published numerous papers on adaptive Internet protocols for real time data
distribution applications and autonomous network management systems.
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Project Management
Project Manager and Engineering Manager for design and deployment of a new global Internet
service with International VoIP as a whole sale service for start-up telecommunications carrier.
Business area manager for engineering organization providing LAN, WAN and Intranet network
engineering services to a global health services organization.
Managed installation of several private branch telephone switches for large multi-building campuses
and supporting cable infrastructure on schedule and within budget.
Responsible for the management and execution of $1B program over three years to modernize the
desktop computing environment and provide campus/metro broadband communications networks on
large Army bases using fiber optics, SONET, ATM, and IP technologies.
Provided oversight on Earned Value Management (EVM) reporting on a $350M health services
software development program.
Profit and Loss manager on numerous projects.
Technology Management
Co-taught graduate computer science class in networking at George Mason University.
Established strong relationship with university partners, specifically University of Virginia Wireless
Research Center, Virginia Tech University Wireless Research Center, University of Minnesota
Digital Technology Innovation Center, and George Mason University C4I Center of Excellence.
Hold appointed position at George Mason University as an Affiliate Industry Research Professor.
Formulated numerous internal research programs and performed as Principle Investigator leading
research teams in areas of healthcare, wireless networking, and new adaptive Internet protocols.
Developed real time command and control concepts for active management of healthcare operations
using advanced networking technology and RFID tags to sense and track all resources in active
healthcare environment.
Led internal research projects developing capabilities for remote monitoring of patient health under
numerous scenarios for home healthcare, battlefield injuries and transport of critical care patients.
Developed prototype of virtual Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to enable real time patient monitoring
from a central ICU management center.
Developed prototype of a virtual hospital to enable medical care giver collaboration.
Led development of survivable network architecture for large DoD Enterprise using Zachman
Enterprise Model and the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF).
Formulated network improvement plan for migration of customer network to IPv6.
Developed architecture and early prototype for new many-to-many multicast protocol.
Business Development
Developed competitive advantage innovations for a number of organizational business pursuits
including Contract Research and Development opportunities.
Established direct customer relationships in the research community: Director, US Army CERDEC
Director for Satellite and Tactical Communications Systems, NRL Director for Wireless Emulation
Project, AFRL-Rome researcher in airborne networking, and Deputy Director STO at DARPA.
Provided support to organization s SBIR program with identification of small businesses with
innovative technology and help them in proposal preparation and technical contributions.
Authored numerous white papers and technical solution proposals for potential new customers.
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Employment History
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, C4I CENTER OF EXCELLENCE 2004 to present
Industry Affiliate Research Professor
NBM Technologies, Inc 2006 to present
CEO and Chief Technologist
LOCKHEED MARTIN, INC 2002 to 2010
Research Engineer Principal
PRIMUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC 2000 to 2002
Director, Global Network Engineering and Program Management
EDS, Inc 1996 to 2000
Senior Technical Consultant, Business Development
Account Technical Director
Business Area Manager, Healthcare Information Infrastructure Services
NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC./SAIC 1995 to 1996
Senior Network Consultant/Account Manager
UNITED STATES ARMY 1969 to 1995
Project Manager, Defense Communications and Army Switched Systems
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Director, Network Engineering and Technology Planning
Commander, 500 personnel tactical communications organization
Headquarters, Department of the Army, C3 Systems Acquisition Analyst
NATO Senior Project Engineer for security systems
Research and Development Test Engineer, electronic warfare and tactical communications systems
Community Relations
Chair of the Minneapolis chapter of the IEEE Signal Processing and Communications Society.
Technical paper review committee for MIILCOM 2010.
Executive Committee Chair, Marketing and Publications Committee, IEEE GLOBCOM 2007
NOVA IEEE Volunteer of the year award 2007
IEEE Communications Society committee member for development of the IEEE Wireless Engineer
Certification program
Professional Qualifications
Registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) States of Virginia and Arizona.
Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Computer,
Communications and Engineering Management Societies
Department of Defense category III certified acquisition manager
Experienced with using C computer language for performance modeling of systems, networks and
Internet protocols as well as using MATLAB, MATHCAD, and OPNET MODELER/ACE.
Active Security Clearance
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PULICATIONS
A. S. Peng, D. Moen, J.A. Spinks, T. He, L. Meredith, and D.J. Lilja, Reliable Data Dissemination
Framework in Tactical Network Architecture, Proceedings of the IEEE Military Communications
Conference (MILCOM) 2010, San Jose, CA.
D. Moen, Invited speaker, Object Management Group (OMG), SOA in Healthcare Conference, July
2010, Arlington, VA.
A. S. Peng, D. Moen, T. He, and D. J. Lilja, Dynamic Resource Allocation for Network-Aware
Applications, GMU-AFCEA Symposium 2010 on Critical Issues in C4I, May 2010, Fairfax, VA.
D. Moen and L. Meredith, Active Management of Healthcare Operations: A Dynamic System
View of Healthcare Delivery, Design of Medical Devices Conference, April 2010, Minneapolis,
MN.
A. S. Peng, D. Moen, T. He, and D. J. Lilja, Automatic Dynamic Resource Management
Architecture in Tactical Network Environments, Proceedings of the IEEE Military
Communications Conference (MILCOM), October 2009, Boston, MA.
D. Moen and L. Meredith, The Case for an Adaptive Integration Framework for Data
Aggregation/Dissemination in Service-Oriented Architectures, Proceedings of the GMU-AFCEA
Symposium 2009 on Critical Issues in C4I, May 2009, Fairfax, VA.
D. Moen and J. Mark Pullen, "The Case for Overlay Multicast Data Streaming in Conjunction with
Service Oriented Architectures", Proceedings of the IEEE Military Communications Conference
(MILCOM), November 2008, San Diego, California.
D. Moen and J. Pullen, "Private Overlay Multicast for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Collaboration Center (DCC)", Proceedings of the ACM Military Modeling and Simulation
Symposium, March 2007, Norfolk, Virginia.
D. Moen and J. Pullen, "Modeling Real-Time Distributed Simulation Message Flow in an Open
Network", Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Simulation and
Real Time Applications, October 2005, Montreal, Canada.
D. Moen, J. Pullen, D. Brutzman, and D. McGreger, "Performance Evaluation of the XMSF Overlay
Multicast Prototype", Proceedings of the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO)
European Workshop, Toulouse, France, June 2005.
D. Moen and J. Pullen, Implementation of Host-based Overlay Multicast to Support Web Based
Services for RT-DVS, Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Workshop on Distributed
Simulation and Real-Time Applications, October 2004, Budapest, Hungary.
D. Moen and J. Pullen, Enabling Real-Time Distributed Virtual Simulation over the Internet Using
Host-based Overlay Multicast, Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Workshop on Distributed
Simulation and Real-Time Applications, October 2003, Delft Technical University, Delft,
Netherlands.
J. Pullen and D. Moen, Internet and Multicast Service Issues for XMSF, Proceedings of the
Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) Spring Interoperability Workshop (SIW)
June 2003.
D. Moen and J. Pullen, A Performance Measurement Approach for the Selectively Reliable
Multicast Protocol for Distributed Simulation, Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Workshop
on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, August 2001, Cincinnati, Ohio.