Marwan M. Jamal
(202) 685-2102; jamal@ndu.edu
Marwan Jamal is a teaches
Systems Management at the National Defense University. He has developed
courses in Information Technology (IT) for Managers in the Federal
Agencies and DoD, as well as courses in Global Enterprise Networking
and Telecommunications, Virtual Reality, Collaborative Computing,
Simulation and Modeling. Previously he taught for the George Washington
University, School of Business and Public Management and continues as
an adjunct in its graduate Business Technology program.
In the past fifteen years
in the management information systems field, Professor Jamal built
specialized applications in virtual reality for the Defense Special
Weapons Agency, The New York Stock Exchange, and General
Electric. He participates regularly in conferences on wireless
technologies, telecommunications and emerging mobile computing
systems.
As a graduate from the
George Washington University, he holds a B.S. in Information
Technologies, an M.S. in Information Systems Technology, an M.B.A. in
International Business and Finance, and a Ph.D. in Information
Systems/Organizational Behavior and Development.
Areas of Expertise: Wireless technologies: applications, devices and
integration; telecommunication infrastructure: LAN, WAN and satellites;
emerging technologies: intelligent agents, collaborative computing,
voice recognition systems, expert systems and virtual reality; network
management and security; netcentric concepts.