Everett Oliver, Ph.D.

Everett Oliver

Everett Oliver, Ph.D.


Department: Systems Engineering

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Dr. Everett Oliver is an adjunct professor for the Online Engineering Programs at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. Dr. Oliver has over 35 years of experience working on commercial, DoD and intelligence community programs focusing on data and telecommunication networks. His research interests include data science, modeling, and simulation. Dr. Oliver obtained his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from GW. Additionally, he holds Master of Science degrees in Applied Physics and Computer Science from the Johns Hopkins University, along with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Physics from the U. S. Naval Academy.


  • Leveraging Systems Modeling to Assess and Mitigate Cyber-Based Mission Risk: A Cybersecurity Architecture Framework," NDIA Systems & Mission Engineering Conference presentation, October 2018.
  • Assessing the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Systems and Supply Chains Against Cascading Disruptions." The ITEA Journal of Test and Evaluation, June 2022.
  • A Resilience Systemic Model for Assessing Critical Supply Chain Disruptions," Systems Engineering, July 2022
  • Dissertation: Assessing Critical Supply Chain Resilience Against Critical Infrastructure Disruptions: A Model-Based Systems Engineering Perspective, May 2022.