Daniel M. O’Malley, Ph.D.
Liberty University
Department of Computer Science
School of Business
Academic Interests
I primarily teach computer architecture (x86/ARM), operating system design (Linux/Windows), and compiler design classes. Major focus of these classes is on low-level binary analysis (static and dynamic analysis), assembly languages, compiler operation and optimizations, system call interfaces, file systems, malware, etc.
Education
Northcentral University
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Ph.D., Business Administration – Health Care Administration. (2017). Dissertation: The Effects of Electronic Health Records and Teaching Status on Mortality, Cost, and Length of Stay in New York State Hospitals. Available Here
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Additionally, I have 36 graduate hours toward a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northcentral University (now part of National University). Courses taken included: Principles of Computer Science, Programming Languages and Algorithms, Computer Networks and Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing Database Design and Management, Databases and Business Intelligence, Data Curation, Artificial Intelligence, and Software Engineering, among others.
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M.B.A., Applied Computer Science. (2019).
Strayer University
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M.S., Information Systems – Systems Development Management. (2010). Directed Research Project: Testing HL7 Interfaces: A Case Study with an Interface Evaluation Framework and Accompanying System Simulations.
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B.S., Computer Information Systems. (2008).
Piedmont Virginia Community College
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A.S., General Studies. (2005).
Professional Experience
Professor of IT/IS
Liberty University. Lynchburg, VA.
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7/2023 - Present.
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I primarily teach computer architecture (x86/ARM), operating system design (Linux/Windows), and compiler design classes. Major focus of these classes is on low-level binary analysis (static and dynamic analysis), assembly languages, compiler operation and optimizations, system call interfaces, file systems, malware, etc.
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Program Director, Residential B.S. Computer Science. (9/2021 – Present).
Department Chair, Associate Professor of IT/IS
Liberty University. Lynchburg, VA.
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11/2018 – 6/2023.
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Residential Chair, Department of Computer Science from 12/2019 – 6/2023. In charge of 19 faculty in the residential Information Systems, Information Technology, and Computer Science programs.
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Online Chair from 11/2018 to 12/2019 for the online IS, IT, and Health Informatics programs, encompassing roughly 100 courses. In charge of five teams, encompassing five Instructional Mentors (faculty supervisors) and roughly 120 adjunct instructors.
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I primarily taught computer architecture (x86/ARM), operating system design (Linux/Windows), and compilers as well as machine learning classes. Major focus of these classes is on low-level binary analysis (static and dynamic analysis), assembly languages, compiler operation and optimizations, system call interfaces, file systems, malware, etc.
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Research primarily entailed a multi-year grant from the Department of Homeland Security Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center of Excellence (DHS CINA). This involved open-source intelligence (OSINT) and social media processing, data engineering and predictive machine learning analysis in a distributed GPU-based environment toward the goal of predicting future Opioid hotspots by geography. Technologies used included: Windows Server 2019, Nvidia Tesla V-100 GPUs, PostgreSQL, Knime and Python.
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Additional research has focused on low-level binary analysis and software reverse engineering.
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Liberty University, School of Business Employee of the Month. (February 2020).
Director, Data Operations
University of Virginia Health System, Department of Health Information and Technology – Analytics and Reporting Team. Charlottesville, VA.
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6/2015 – 10/2018.
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Responsible for the institution’s Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and the enterprise data production pipeline.
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Architected and directed a major data infrastructure redesign of the enterprise analytics platform, to include robust development, test, and production environments.
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Responsible for a major project to implement enterprise data quality tools and a Master Data Management (MDM) suite of tools with a corresponding data governance program.
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In charge of two teams encompassing 16 FTEs.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Instructional Mentor
Liberty University. Lynchburg, VA.
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7/2017 – 10/2018.
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Taught undergraduate information systems classes online and supervised other instructors.
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SME for one graduate-level health care IS class, and four undergraduate IS classes.
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In charge of one team encompassing 23 adjunct instructors.
Adjunct Instructor
Liberty University. Lynchburg, VA.
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8/2014 – 6/2017.
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Taught undergraduate information systems classes online.
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Course designer for two graduate-level health care courses.
Director, Informatics and Business Services
University of Virginia Health System, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging. Charlottesville, VA.
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1/2012 – 6/2015.
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Responsible for a wide range of imaging informatics duties as well as Radiology business operations. These included leading various teams focused on Radiology IT and infrastructure, clinical applications support, help desk operations, quality assurance, reading room workflow, patient access, and image management.
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Focused on updating the department’s various IT assets including the main clinical imaging archive (PACS), image routing systems, storage platforms, and reporting systems.
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Distinct focus on modernizing the department’s reporting and analytics capabilities. These initiatives include expansion of the departmental data mart, implementation of a parallel processing database cluster (Greenplum), enhanced reporting tools and dashboards (SQL SSRS/Tableau), as well as implementation of modern predictive analytics tools (Madlib, Alpine Miner). These included an in-depth advanced/predictive analytics services engagement with Greenplum data scientists.
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Provided technical oversight and planning of the Tele-radiology program as well as close coordination with various initiatives within the Office of Tele-medicine.
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In charge of seven teams, encompassing 43 FTEs which included subordinate managers, supervisors, staff, and contractors.
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Responsible for significant capital and operational budgets for IT departmental assets.
Adjunct Instructor
Piedmont Virginia Community College. Charlottesville, VA.
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Instructor of Information Systems and Computer Science. (2013-2014).
System Engineer
University of Virginia Health System, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging. Charlottesville, VA.
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5/2006 – 1/2012.
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Managed and implemented various large-scale clinical applications.
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Designed, built, implemented, and maintained a large, departmental data mart built upon sound data warehousing techniques using the Microsoft BI suite of applications. Data warehousing techniques include ETL processing, Change Data Capture/Slowly Changing Dimensions, Aggregations, etc.
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Spent five years as the Radiology Information System (RIS) administrator focused on Radiology operations and performance/research reporting including KPI, TAT, and large-scale, multi-year querying.
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Familiarity with all major database management systems and well versed in SQL including T-SQL and PL/SQL.
LAN Administration Engineer
University of Virginia Health System, Department of Radiology. Charlottesville, VA.
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8/2004 – 5/2006.
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Windows domain administrator responsible for departmental domain as well as interaction with other domains.
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Competent in Solaris and Sun architecture.
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Versed in multiple Windows scripting languages.
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Responsible for maintaining multiple file servers, printer servers, terminal servers and domain controllers including their data integrity and back up scheme.
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Managed and controlled hundreds of PCs, servers, printers, and peripherals along with coordinating efforts between team members.
Systems Technician
RT Computer Systems / PC Pro Computers. Charlottesville, VA.
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1/2003 – 8/2004.
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Diagnosed, upgraded and repaired all types of desktop computers, servers, laptops and peripherals across different operating systems including Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4/2000/XP/Linux/UNIX variants.
Marine Air/Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Planner
United States Marine Corps
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1/1999 – 1/2003.
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Assisted and facilitated the creation of strategic and operational force deployment plans at several different command levels.
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Directed, supervised and aided in maintenance, service and implementation of cross-platform networks and computer systems in multiple deployed locations around the globe.
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Supervised and directed daily work for multiple subordinates.
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Promoted four times with multiple citations for outstanding performance.
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Security Clearance – received a Top-Secret security clearance from the Dept. of the Navy Central Adjudication Facility (DONCAF) in January 2000.
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Deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Swift Freedom to Kandahar, Afghanistan with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable). LF6F-MED/LF5F-AR. Timeline Here. (2001-2002).
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Rank: Sergeant (E-5). Decorations: Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation (1 Star). Image (Center).
Teaching Experience
Liberty University
Taught 195 Courses (156 undergraduate courses, 39 graduate courses)
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BUSI/INFO-505 - Health Care Informatics (15) (2019-2024).
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CSIS-100 – Introduction to Information Sciences and Systems (17) (2015-2024).
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CSCN-322 - Data Engineering (1) (2024).
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CSIS/CSCN-342 - Computer Architecture (12) (2020-2024).
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CSIS/CSCN-434 - Programming Language Design and Compiler Theory (8) (2020-2024).
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CSIS/CSCN-443 - Operating Systems Design (17) (2020-2024).
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CSIS-474 – Enterprise Systems and Integration (28) (2016-2024).
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BMIS-501 - Executive Leadership and Management (3) (2022-2023).
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BMIS-503 - Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (1) (2023).
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BMIS-680 - Advanced Project Management (4) (2021-2023).
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BMIS-681 - Advanced Project Management II (7) (2021-2023).
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CSIS-483 – Information Systems Capstone (13) (2017-2023).
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CSIS-484 – Information Technology Capstone (26) (2017-2023).
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CSIS-497/CSCN-421 - Applied Machine Learning (4) (2021-2023).
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CSIS-111 - Intro to Programming with C++ (1) (2023).
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BUSI-510 - Org Behavior in Health Systems (2) (2022).
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BUSI-511 - Healthcare Administration (1) (2022).
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CSIS-112 - Advanced Programming C++ (1) (2022).
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CSIS-312 - Advanced Object-Oriented Programming (1) (2022).
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INFO-545 - Health Care Information Systems and Integrated Technologies (6) (2019-2021).
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CSIS-355 - Introduction to Network Architecture and Protocols (1) (2021).
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CSIS-354 - Integrative Programming and Technologies (4) (2020-2021).
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CSIS-110 - Introduction to Computing Sciences (1) (2021).
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CSIS-351 - Systems Analysis and Design (1) (2020).
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BUSI-334 - Business Analytics II (2) (2020).
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CSIS-473 – IS Project Management (10) (2017-2019).
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INFO-405 – Informatics Information Systems (1) (2016).
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BUSI-201 - Intermediate Business Computer Applications (7) (2014-2016).
Piedmont Virginia Community College
Taught 2 undergraduate courses
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ITE-119 – Information Literacy (2) (2013-2014).
Course Development
Liberty University
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CSCN-322 – Data Engineering. 3 CR (Residential). (2023-2024).
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CSCN-443 – Operating Systems Design. Complete re-development to include new topics and more in-depth labs. 3 CR (Residential). (2020-2024).
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CSCN-434 – Programming Language Design and Compiler Theory. Complete re-development to include new topics and more in-depth labs. 3 CR (Residential). (2020-2024).
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CSCN-342 – Computer Architecture. Complete re-development to include new topics and more in-depth labs. 3 CR (Residential). (2020-2024).
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CSIS-497/CSCN-421 – Applied Machine Learning. Course development. 3 CR (Residential). (2020-2023).
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Conversion of multiple residential and online classes from the Blackboard LMS to Canvas LMS. (2020).
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CSIS-483 – Information Systems Capstone. Alignment with Residential Version for Fall B. (2018).
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CSIS-484 – Information Systems Capstone. Alignment with Residential Version for Fall B. (2018).
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INFO-535 – Health Care Systems and Delivery. Course Designer. 3 CR (Online). (2016).
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INFO-545 - Health Care Information Systems and Integrated Technologies. Course Designer and Subject Matter Expert (SME). 3 CR (Online). (2015).
Research
Grants
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O’Malley, D. (PI), Harper, A. (Co-PI). Department of Homeland Security Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center (DHS CINA) Grant. An Extensible Criminal Predictive Analytic Platform (CPAP) for Opioid Abuse Detection and Prediction, November 2019 – June 2021, $400,000. PTE Federal Award No: 17STCIN00001; Subaward No: E2042939. Link.
Presentations at Professional Meetings
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O’Malley, D. (2020). Opioid Abuse Detection/Prediction. Department of Homeland Security Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis (DHS CINA) Annual Meeting, August 4, 2020, George Mason University, VA (Virtual).
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O’Malley, D. (2017). A Model of Data Maturity to Support Predictive Analytics, Part Deux. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) North Carolina Chapter, Annual Conference, May 5, 2017, Raleigh, NC.
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O’Malley, D. (2017). A Model of Data Maturity to Support Predictive Analytics. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference, February 20, 2017, Orlando, FL.
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O’Malley, D. (2016). UVa’s Enterprise Data Warehouse & Data Production Pipeline. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter, Annual Conference, October 25, 2016, Williamsburg, VA.
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O’Malley, D., Hope, B. (2016). Rapid Access to Clinical Data to Support Operational Decision-making. Epic User Group Meeting (UGM), September 22, 2016, Verona, WI.
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O’Malley, D. (2015). Modern Analytical Tools and Platforms. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Conference, May 30, 2015, Washington, DC.
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O’Malley, D. (2014). Healthcare Informatics and Analytics SIG Introduction and Overview. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter, Annual Conference, November 6, 2014, Williamsburg, VA.
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O’Malley, D., Webb, R., Roberts, D. (2014). Advanced DICOM Routing and Cloud-Based Image Transfer. eMix Regional User Group Conference, July 22, 2014, Richmond, VA.
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O’Malley, D. (2014). Machine Learning and Predictive Analytics. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Conference, May 16, 2014, Long Beach, CA.
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O’Malley, D., Memarian, J. (2013). From Silo’d Imaging to an Enterprise Environment. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference, March 3, 2013, New Orleans, LA.
Posters at Professional Meetings
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O’Malley, D. (2016). Enterprise Health Data Architecture. Commonwealth of Virginia Medical Analytics (CoVAMA) Summit, May 24 – 25, 2016, Charlottesville, VA.
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Kulon, M., Gaskin, C., O’Malley, D. (2014). New Software Improves Feedback to Residents by Highlighting Differences Between Final and Preliminary Versions of Radiology Reports. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Conference, May 15 – 17, 2014, Long Beach, CA.
Webinars
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Gaskin, C., O’Malley, D. (2014). Meaningful Use of the EHR: Epic-driven Workflow. Institute for Health Technology Transformation (iHT2). October 15, 2014.
News Articles
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DHS grant allows Liberty University business students to conduct research in fight against opioid epidemic, September 22, 2021. Available Here
Submitted Proposals
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O’Malley, D. (2023). Reversing and Calling Windows 11 Native API Syscalls with x64 Assembly. ReCon 2023 Annual Conference.
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O’Malley, D. (2017). Sharing a Consistent View through Master Data Management. For the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2018 Annual Conference.
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O’Malley, D. (2016). An Implementation of the Hybrid Data Warehouse in Healthcare. For the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) 2017 Annual Conference.
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O’Malley, D. (2013). Advanced and Predictive Analytics: A Big Data Perspective. For the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2014 Annual Conference.
Publications
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O’Malley, D., Babulak, E. (2019). Electronic Health Records and Teaching Status Effects on Mortality in New York State Hospitals. Available Here
Service
Student Committees
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Honors Thesis Chair – Caleb Parks. Liberty University, 2023-2024. Artificial General Intelligence and the Mind Body Problem: Exploring the Computability of Simulated Human Intelligence in Light of the Immaterial Mind.
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Honors Thesis Chair – David Bryant. Liberty University, 2023-2024. Machine Learning Image Classifier for Identifying Composition in Landscape Paintings.
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Honors Thesis Chair – Israel Ownbey. Liberty University, 2023-2024. Using Decision Trees to Compile C++ Code.
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Honors Thesis Chair – Kolton Musgrove. Liberty University, 2022-2023. Construction of Energy-Efficient, Multi-Stage Machine Learning Models for Image Recognition and Computer Vision.
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Honors Thesis Chair – Conor Helmick. Liberty University, 2021-2022. General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units and Neural Networks for Deep Learning.
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Honors Thesis Chair – Benjamin Fluharty. Liberty University, 2021-2022. Integrating Blockchains and Intelligent Agents in the Pursuit of Artificial General Intelligence.
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Engineering Master’s Committee Member – Bethany Matsick. Liberty University, 2021-2022.
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DBA Committee Member – Carl Mayes. Liberty University, 2019-2020.
Program Development and Assessment
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Program Director, Residential B.S. in Computer Science from 9/2021 – Present. Liberty University.
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Rollout of the Data Science Cognate as part of the B.S. in Computer Science. Liberty University, 2021-2023.
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Program Director for the MS in Information Technology, MS in Information Systems, MS in Health Informatics, and BS in Informatics programs from 11/2018 to 6/2020. Liberty University.
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One of three Assessment Coordinators for the Liberty University School of Business from 7/2019 to 6/2020.
Faculty Advising
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Faculty advisor for Computer Science undergraduate residential students. Liberty University, 7/2023 – Present.
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Faculty advisor for Information Technology/Information Systems undergraduate residential students. Liberty University, 12/2019 – 5/2023.
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Faculty advisor for the Technology and Engineering Club (TEC). Liberty University, 12/2019 – 12/2022.
Consulting
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Department of Homeland Security Open-Source Intelligence Working Group Presentation, July 13, 2022.
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CINA Transition Board Opioid Prediction Presentation, May 25, 2022.
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Liberty University Kaggle Club Lecture, Data Preparation and Pipelining, October 4, 2021.
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Opioid Application Demo to the Department of Homeland Security, HSI Group, September 23, 2021.
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Education Co-Chair, Board of Directors, Healthcare Informatics and Analytics, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter (2017-2020).
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SIG Committee Chair – Healthcare Informatics and Analytics, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter. (2014-2016).
Moderator or Panelist at Professional Meetings
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Liberty University Health Summit, Panelist (Healthcare IT). October 30, 2020. Lynchburg, VA.
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O’Malley, D. Healthcare Informatics and Analytics Panel Discussion. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter, Annual Conference, November 5, 2015, Williamsburg, VA.
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O’Malley, D. Trends and Best Practices in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter and RichTech, June 10, 2015, Richmond, VA.
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O’Malley, D., Lemmon, A. Application of Machine Learning Techniques. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Conference, May 29, 2015, Washington, DC.
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O’Malley, D., Roberts, D., Webb, R., Tomaselli, C., Meenan, C. Building High-Performance Support Teams. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Conference, May 28, 2015, Washington, DC.
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O’Malley, D. Healthcare Informatics and Analytics Panel Discussion. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter, Annual Conference, November 6, 2014, Williamsburg, VA.
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Gaskin, C., O’Malley, D. Patient Portals and PHRs: Benefits and Challenges in Imaging Informatics. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Conference, May 16, 2014, Long Beach, CA.
Webinar Moderator
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Channin, D. (2015). Big Data from a Small Shop: Practical Imaging Analytics in an Epic Environment. Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) 2015 Webinar.
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Saiag, E. (2015). Improving Financial & Clinical Results with Actionable Decision-making. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2015 Webinar.
Proposal Reviewer
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2018 – Data Science, Analytics, Clinical and Business Intelligence proposal reviewer for the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2019 Annual Conference.
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2017 – Health Information Exchange, Interoperability and Data Integration proposal reviewer for the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2018 Annual Conference.
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2016 – IT Infrastructure, HIT Standards and Medical Device Integration Topic proposal reviewer for the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2017 Annual Conference.
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2015 – Clinical & Business Intelligence proposal reviewer for the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2016 Annual Conference.
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2014 – Clinical & Business Intelligence proposal reviewer for the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2015 Annual Conference.
Manuscript Referee
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2014 – 2018 - Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (formerly, the Journal of Digital Imaging). Link (3).
Leadership Committees and Affiliations
Leadership Committees
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Education Co-Chair, Board of Directors, Healthcare Informatics and Analytics, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter. (2017 – 2020).
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Clinical Information Technology Oversight Committee (CITOC) - Clinical Decision Support Subcommittee, UVA Health System. (2014 – 2018).
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IT Change Advisory Board, UVA Health System Technology Services. (2013-2018).
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SIG Committee Chair – Healthcare Informatics and Analytics, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Virginia Chapter. (2014-2016).
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Chief Information and Technology Officer (CITO) Leadership Team, UVA Health System Technology Services. (2013-2015).
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IT Steering Committee, UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging. (2013-2015).
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Administrative Council, UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging. (2011-2015).
Affiliations
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Senior Member, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). (2016 – Present).
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Professional Member, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). (2014 – Present).
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Member, ACM – SIGMIS (Management Information Systems). (2019 – 2020).
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Member, ACM – SIGBIO (Bioinformatics, Computational Biology & Biomedical Informatics). (2019-2020).
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Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). (2017-2018).
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Member, Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). (2012-2016).
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Member, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). (2012-2016).
Honors and Awards
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Liberty University, School of Business Employee of the Month. (2020).
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Top Performer – Team Engagement, University of Virginia Health System. (2017).
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HIMSS Virginia Chapter – Volunteer of the Year. (2016).
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Senior Member, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. (2016).
Outreach
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Sunday School Teacher. Christ Community Church. Charlottesville, VA. (2009-2012).
Certifications and Professional Training
Certifications
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. (2017).
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Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt. (2015).
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Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Foundations v3. (2013).
Professional Training
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RED TEAM Operator: Malware Development Advanced - Vol.1. Sektor7. (2024).
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Malware Development Course. MalDev Academy. (2023).
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course. (2016).
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Informatica PowerCenter, Data Quality, and Master Data Management (MDM) training course. (2016).
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Influential Leadership (multi-part series) – The Power to Change Anything Parts 1, 2, and 3, Leader Standard Work, Influence through Coaching, Influence Personal Responsibility. (2015-2016).
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Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course. (2015).
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Developing Leadership Competencies - Conflict Management, Priority Setting, Building Effective Teams. (2015).
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Best Practices in Management II (6-part series) – Emotional Intelligence, Learning Agility, Communication and Listening, Networking and Negotiation. (2014-2015).
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ITIL Foundations v3 Course. (2013).
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Advanced Analytics Training Introduction (Greenplum DB, Text Analytics, Alpine Miner). (2013).
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Best Practices in Management I (6-part series) – Developing Trust, Team Engagement, Selecting and Retaining High Performers, Personal Accountability, Performance Management, and Developing and Recognizing Employees. (2012-2013).
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New Leader Orientation (6-part series) – Human Resources, Leadership Culture, Customer Service, Business of Healthcare, and Expecting the Best. (2012-2013).
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Crystal Reports Developers Course. (2008).
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UNIX Administrator Course. (2001).
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Lotus Domino Administrator Course. (2001).
Hobbies
Retro Computers (c. 1979-1998)
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Commodore 64/128.
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Apple II/IIe and IIGS.
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Atari 8-bit and Atari ST.
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Amiga 500.
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PCs (8088 - Pentium), DOS through Windows 98. Peripherals: 3dfx Voodoo 1, Sound Blaster 32, Gravis Ultrasound, Roland Sound Canvas.
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Commander X16. Link.
Running
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Luray Sprint Triathlon (750 Meter Swim, 16.7 Mile Bike, 3.1 Mile Run). Luray, VA. (2018).
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Charlottesville 8K Run. Charlottesville, VA. (2016).
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Marine Corps Half-Marathon (13.1 Mile). Jacksonville, NC. (2002).