Source: https://quandarypeak.com/software-experts/brad-ulrich/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 16:28:03+00:00

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Brad Ulrich has a 15+ year career as a computer scientist, tech entrepreneur, and expert consultant. He is trusted by federal agencies and leading software vendors to provide expert analysis and guidance on complex matters involving the safety and quality of software, regulations such as CEHRT and Meaningful Use, and industry best practices for quality and risk management in Health IT software.
His professional experience includes modern software architectures, safety-based product design, health IT software, FDA-regulated medical devices, distributed software, automation and DevOps, cellular devices, and ore. He is adept at risk management, SDLCs and project management, software governance and compliance with SDO standards, CTO and strategic management, IP management and consulting, and litigation support and expert testimony as a computer scientist.
He is currently the Director of Quandary Peak’s Health IT and Audits division, where he oversees a team of software and health informatics experts in analyzing and audits health IT software systems and companies, including reviews for private companies as well as the Department of Health and Human Services and United States Department of Justice.
Experience leading independent 3rd party audits in the healthcare IT sector, including serving at the request of Office of National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) and Office of Inspector General (OIG) as a Software Quality Oversight Organization (SQOO) and Independant Consultative Expert (ICE).
Well-versed in best practices for compliance and patient safety, with specialization in quality management systems, SDLC, risk management, high-quality software and software organizations, and software usability.
A trusted litigation consultant and software expert witness.
Served on dozens of contract dispute, regulatory, trade secret, and patent infringement cases.
Has served as an expert in International Trade Commission (ITC) investigations and USPTO patent re-examinations and IPRs, in addition to federal and state court cases.
Conveys technical subjects in a clear, logical style easily understood by a broader audience. Has a depth of experience in modern software architectures, software governance, and risk-based design controls in medical software.
Known for his fast and efficient code review and analysis in wide-array of software languages such as Java, Android, iOS, Objective C, C++, C#, Microsoft Windows, .NET, Python, Matlab, and more.
Has expertise in usability and UI design, microservices, smartphones, mobile apps, medical devices, electronic health record systems (EHRs), embedded systems, cellular devices, web applications, and ERP systems.
Formerly served as Chief Technology Officer for Genesis Health Technologies, LLC, where he managed the growth of the company’s technology department and the commercial launch of Genesis’ flagship products and technology services for diabetes healthcare.
Medical Device Standards (ISO 13485, ISO 14971, ISO 62304), Software governance (disciplined agile, CMMI for Agile); code quality standards (CWE, ISO 25010 / 25012, CISQ); SDLCs (Scrum).
Risk classification, HAZOP analysis, agile and FDA-regulated SDLC processes, risk and requirements traceability systems, software governance, compliance and audits.
AliphCom, Inc. et. al. v Fitbit, Inc.
Ericsson, Inc. et al. v. TCL Communication Technology Holdings, Ltd, et al.
Justin Hull and Amy Sweigard v. Marriott International, Inc.
Mary Rutan Hospital v. Nextgen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc.
Core Wireless Licensing S.a.r.l. v. LG Electronics, Inc. & LG Electronics MobileComm USA, Inc.
Core Wireless Licensing S.a.r.l. v. Apple Computer, Inc.
Packet Intelligence, LLC v. Cisco Systems, Inc.
Denise C. Tullock and Sandra M. Fry v. Success Health Corp.
Bridgetree, Inc. v. Red F Marketing LLC et al.
Guitar Apprentice, Inc. v. Ubisoft, Inc.
Special Learning, Inc. v. Step-By-Step Academy, Inc.
Intellectual Ventures, LLC v. AT&T Mobility, LLC, et al.
Intellectual Ventures, LLC v. T-Mobile USA, Inc., et al.
Intellectual Ventures, LLC v. Nextel Operations, Inc., et al.
ROY-G-BIV Corporation v. Honeywell International, Inc., et al.
ROY-G-BIV Corporation v. Siemens Corporation, et al.
ROY-G-BIV Corporation v. ABB, Ltd., et al.
Nokia Corporation and Nokia Inc. v. HTC Corporation and HTC America, Inc.
Anthony Dike, M.D. v. Kindred Healthcare Operating, Inc.
Wisconsin Technology Venture, LLC v. Fatwallet, Inc.
Nokia Corp. and Intellisync Corp. v. HTC, HTC America, Inc., and Exedea, Inc.
MobileMedia Ideas, LLC v. HTC Corporation and HTC America, Inc.
source code and issue tracking records to identify regulatory issues.
review and manual and automated code quality analysis.
organization covering a technical review of EHR software and development processes as it relates to patient safety.
code review and manual and automated code quality analysis.
and manual and automated code quality analysis.
key data and identifying potential data integrity and validation remedies.
Brad was one of the first to jump on the Android bandwagon. His first app that ran on the platform was built using version 1.1 of the Android SDK (way, way, back in 2009).

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