William Malampy, deputy director of FPRI’s Center on Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Homeland Security, served from 1990–2002 as a senior systems analyst and researcher on counterterrorism, intelligence and financial value-added risk based methodologies at the University of Pennsylvania. Previously he was a systems analyst/engineer at Peterson and Company in Philadelphia working on value added performance and a systems programmer at Drexel University developing prediction based engineering systems.
Mr. Malampy began his career in 1983 working as a distribution laborer for the Philadelphia Gas Works, searching for gas leaks and repairing underground natural gas pipes. He has consulted for Exxon Company International, Esso, S.A. Petrolera Argentina, Disputada Mining Company, S.A., Esso Coal and Minerals Division Chile, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Risk Management/Assessment Group and DOE’s Nuclear Group, GSK, General Petroleum of Japan; Park/Mathieson Group, Hill-ROM, Inc., IMS America, Inc., Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Raytheon. Mr. Malampy holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering from Drexel University (1989) and four master’s degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, in Science, Business, Engineering and Philosophy (1993, 1994, 1998, 2002).
Mr. Malampy has testified on value-added approaches to risk management practices before the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration, the FAA, the US Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Governmental Information, and has spoken before the National Advanced Defense Preparedness Association, the National Computer Security Conference, the International Conference on Fuzzy Logic, and the International ASIS Conference.
Mr. Malampy holds national security clearances.