John P. Sahlin

Dr. Sahlin is an Adjunct Professor with The George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is also currently the Technical Director of Information Dominance for Engility, driving the strategy and vision to apply commercial technology and best practices to the U.S. Department of Defense. Dr. Sahlin is a leading technical expert in the fields of Systems Engineering, distributed computing network design, and managed hosting services. He has over 20 years’ experience designing, building, and sustaining distributed computing networks for commercial and U.S. Public Sector clients, applying his expertise in the ASP and Cloud Computing industries to the government. Dr. Sahlin holds a PhD in Systems Engineering from the George Washington University.

Publications

Social Bootstrapping: Microfunding Major Projects in the Arts and Nonprofit Organizations
John P. Sahlin. © 2019. 14 pages.
Just as the three most important aspects of real estate are: Location, Location, Location, it can be said that the three most important aspects of seeking funds for major...
Cloud Computing as a Catalyst for Change in STEM Education
John P. Sahlin, Kim Lobera. © 2016. 19 pages.
Cloud computing drives value to profit-centric businesses by establishing a utility computing model, allowing companies to focus on their core business function rather than...
Social Media and the Transformation of Interaction in Society
John P. Sahlin. © 2015. 300 pages.
The availability of various technological platforms enables individuals to feel a deeper sense of connectivity and contribution to their social circles and the world around them....
Social Bootstrapping: Microfunding Major Projects in the Arts and Nonprofit Organizations
John P. Sahlin. © 2015. 14 pages.
Just as the three most important aspects of real estate are: Location, Location, Location, it can be said that the three most important aspects of seeking funds for major...
Cloud Computing: Past, Present, and Future
John P. Sahlin. © 2013. 32 pages.
Defining Cloud Computing can be difficult, as each organization often has its own spin on the definition. Despite being hard to define, Gartner Research named Cloud Computing as...