Frederick I. Moxley
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Frederick I. Moxley | |
Residence | United States |
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Citizenship | American |
Fields | Network Science Computer Science Microbial BioDefense Computational Biology |
Institutions | United States Department of Defense |
Alma mater | George Mason University |
Known for | Network Science Center |
Frederick I. Moxley was the first Fellow and Professor from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to serve at the U.S. Military Academy. He is well known for his work in the field of Network Science and the establishment of the Network Science Center at the U.S. Military Academy. In addition to his work in Network Science, he serves as a Professor within the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and also serves as an Associate to the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.
Dr. Moxley has over twenty five years of experience in the federal government, the majority of which have been spent serving the Department of Defense (DoD). Previous DoD assignments include serving as the Technical Director of the Intelligent Software Engineering Environment (I-SEE) Laboratory initiative, Chief Technical Architect for the Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment, Chief of the Center for Joint & Coalition Interoperability, as well as Chief of Net-Centric Information Engineering to name a few.
Dr. Moxley has concurrently served as a Distinguished member, Head of Delegation, U.S. Representative, and Chairman to several working groups and committees both nationally and internationally. In June of 1999, he was one of the Senior U.S. delegates sent to brief the Ministries of Defense and General Staff of twelve Central & Eastern European countries on behalf of the Secretary of Defense during the first National Crisis Management Center conference held in Sophia, Bulgaria.
[edit] Research Interests
Dr. Moxley is presently focusing his research interests on Network Science and the threat analysis and engineering of detection/countermeasures for biological defense systems in lieu of bio-warfare/bioterrorism events.
Dr. Moxley holds two Ph.D.s: Information Systems & Science; and Biodefense.
[edit] References
- USMA Combating Terrorism Center Associate Webpage
- USMA Webpage for Dr. Moxley
- Keynote announcement for The 2008 World Congress on Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Applied Computing
- [http://www.dodccrp.org/events/2000_CCRTS/html/pdf_papers/Track_7/127.pdf Moxley, F.I., Simon, L., and Wells, E.J. (2000). Laying the Foundation for Coalition Interoperability through NATO's C3 Technical Architecture. In Proceedings, 2000 Command and Control Research Technical Symposium. Department of Defense.
- DTiC Publications for Dr. Moxley
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