Dr. Prabhakar Malireddy
President & CEO

Prabhakar Malireddy is the founder, President and CEO of SourcePulse LLC. Prior to starting SourcePulse in 2002, Dr. Malireddy was the Director of Engineering at CommerceOne. He was responsible for building a composite application development platform for building collaborative commerce applications. CommerceOne acquired an eCommerce startup company Exterprise in 2002 where Dr. Malireddy was responsible for significant part of ActiveMarket platform development from day one until it was acquired.
Before joining Exterprise, Dr. Malireddy was proud of developing a Range Facility Management System at CACI/LockheedMartin for US Army which was deployed at US Army installations worldwide to save soldiers’ lives during peacetime training.
Dr. Malireddy personally leads State and Local business practice for SourcePulse. As part of this practice, he is responsible for the development of business performance management, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and also responsible for integration between Texas Medicaid agency and Federal Facilitated Insurance Marketplace.
Dr. Malireddy is responsible for the product development vision at SourcePulse. His Medicaid domain knowledge and IT architecture experience culminated into MITA accelerator and MITA SSA, which are two of the SourcePulse’s flagship products. The MITA SSA product is a must-to-have product for all 50 states to modernize their Medicaid application portfolio and maximizing their Federal funding.
Dr. Malireddy received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Hyderabad (one of the prestigious university), India. He did his postdoctoral work at Sloan School of Management, MIT, Cambridge, USA. He published his research work in the area of Semantic Interoperability among Heterogeneous Systems and Total Data Quality Management Systems. Some his research work published in reputed journals such as IEEE Knowledge and Data Engineering, Knowledge Based Systems, Decision Support Systems, and Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
Before joining Exterprise, Dr. Malireddy was proud of developing a Range Facility Management System at CACI/LockheedMartin for US Army which was deployed at US Army installations worldwide to save soldiers’ lives during peacetime training.
Dr. Malireddy personally leads State and Local business practice for SourcePulse. As part of this practice, he is responsible for the development of business performance management, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and also responsible for integration between Texas Medicaid agency and Federal Facilitated Insurance Marketplace.
Dr. Malireddy is responsible for the product development vision at SourcePulse. His Medicaid domain knowledge and IT architecture experience culminated into MITA accelerator and MITA SSA, which are two of the SourcePulse’s flagship products. The MITA SSA product is a must-to-have product for all 50 states to modernize their Medicaid application portfolio and maximizing their Federal funding.
Dr. Malireddy received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Hyderabad (one of the prestigious university), India. He did his postdoctoral work at Sloan School of Management, MIT, Cambridge, USA. He published his research work in the area of Semantic Interoperability among Heterogeneous Systems and Total Data Quality Management Systems. Some his research work published in reputed journals such as IEEE Knowledge and Data Engineering, Knowledge Based Systems, Decision Support Systems, and Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
John Galloway
Director of Business Development

Prior to joining SourcePulse in September 2013, Mr. Galloway was Delivery Manager in Sierra Systems’ State and Local Government practice in the US. He was responsible for delivery of business applications for State and local government across the US market.
Mr. Galloway joined Sierra Systems in 1998 and served in Principal and Director positions in Vancouver BC, Seattle WA, Los Angeles CA and in Austin, TX. His primary clients were in the State and local government market including Red River HIE, Southeast Texas HIE, Washington State Departments of Labor and Industries, Social and Health Services, King County Public Health, The Washington Healthcare Forum and the Department of Corrections. He also served as Project Director for the design, construction and implementation of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Integrated System.
Prior to moving to the US in 1998, he served the Province of British Columbia for five years as Director of Systems for the Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for seniors. As an independent consultant, he spent four years assisting the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan designing and implementing a new registration systems. He spent fourteen years with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in various roles from research in technology transfer to strategic planning, eventual being selected to found their first Systems Branch in 1983 and being the first Systems Director for the organization.
Mr. Galloway earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master's degree from the University of Guelph.
Mr. Galloway joined Sierra Systems in 1998 and served in Principal and Director positions in Vancouver BC, Seattle WA, Los Angeles CA and in Austin, TX. His primary clients were in the State and local government market including Red River HIE, Southeast Texas HIE, Washington State Departments of Labor and Industries, Social and Health Services, King County Public Health, The Washington Healthcare Forum and the Department of Corrections. He also served as Project Director for the design, construction and implementation of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Integrated System.
Prior to moving to the US in 1998, he served the Province of British Columbia for five years as Director of Systems for the Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for seniors. As an independent consultant, he spent four years assisting the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan designing and implementing a new registration systems. He spent fourteen years with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in various roles from research in technology transfer to strategic planning, eventual being selected to found their first Systems Branch in 1983 and being the first Systems Director for the organization.
Mr. Galloway earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master's degree from the University of Guelph.
Bhushan Naniwadekar
Solution Architect

Bhushan joined SourcePulse at the inception of the Information Technology (IT) group and has been responsible for successful delivery of several software solutions and client engagements.
He is responsible for the SaaS development infrastructure and activities at the IT group.
Bhushan brings several years of IT experience in Design, Development and Maintenance of complex system integration projects of varying scales including over ten years working with various state government agencies in the state of Texas with special focus on Eligibility, Enrollment and Case Management Systems.
He helps enterprises plan and implement SOA/BPM solutions using SourcePulse's model driven, assets based development methodology. He was instrumental in successful delivery of many application development engagements including those for Texas Education Agency, Office of Attorney General, American Express, BEA (now Oracle) as well as SourcePulse's MITA Accelerator line of products. Prior to joining SourcePulse, Bhushan worked as an IT consultant with Accenture, Deloitte and as an IT Developer with Sony Pictures, AT&T Labs, Ford Motor Company (UK) and Tata Consultancy Services (India).
Bhushan holds a Bachelors Degree in Statistics & Computer Programming from University of Mumbai, India and a Post Graduate Diploma in Software Technology from the National Center for Software Technology (now C-DAC), India.
He is responsible for the SaaS development infrastructure and activities at the IT group.
Bhushan brings several years of IT experience in Design, Development and Maintenance of complex system integration projects of varying scales including over ten years working with various state government agencies in the state of Texas with special focus on Eligibility, Enrollment and Case Management Systems.
He helps enterprises plan and implement SOA/BPM solutions using SourcePulse's model driven, assets based development methodology. He was instrumental in successful delivery of many application development engagements including those for Texas Education Agency, Office of Attorney General, American Express, BEA (now Oracle) as well as SourcePulse's MITA Accelerator line of products. Prior to joining SourcePulse, Bhushan worked as an IT consultant with Accenture, Deloitte and as an IT Developer with Sony Pictures, AT&T Labs, Ford Motor Company (UK) and Tata Consultancy Services (India).
Bhushan holds a Bachelors Degree in Statistics & Computer Programming from University of Mumbai, India and a Post Graduate Diploma in Software Technology from the National Center for Software Technology (now C-DAC), India.
Advisors
Professor Stuart Madnick
Technology Advisor

Professor Stuart Madnick has been a faculty member at M.I.T. since 1972. He has served as the head of MIT's Information Technologies Group for more than twenty years. During that time the group has been consistently rated #1 in the nation among business school information technology programs (U.S. News & World Reports, BusinessWeek, and ComputerWorld). He has also been an affiliate member of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, a member of the research advisory committee of the International Financial Services Research Center, and a member of the executive committee of the Center for Information Systems Research. His current research interests include connectivity among disparate distributed information systems, database technology, software project management, and the strategic use of information technology. He is presently co-Director of the PROductivity From Information Technology (PROFIT) Initiative and co-Heads the Total Data Quality Management (TDQM) research program.
He has been the Principal Investigator of a large-scale DARPA-funded research effort on Context Interchange which involves the development of technology that helps organizations to work more cooperatively, coordinated, and collaboratively. As part of this effort, he is the co-inventor on the patents "Querying Heterogeneous Data Sources over a Network Using Context Interchange" and "Data Extraction from World Wide Web Pages."
He has been active in industry, making significant contributions as a key designer and developer of projects such as IBM's VM/370 operating system and Lockheed's DIALOG information retrieval system. He has served as a consultant to many major corporations, such as IBM, AT&T, and Citicorp, and has also been the founder or co-founder of several high-tech firms.
Dr. Madnick has degrees in Electrical Engineering (B.S. and M.S.), Management (M.S.), and Computer Science (Ph.D.) from MIT. He has been a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), University of Newcastle (England), Technion (Israel), and Victoria University (New Zealand).
He has been the Principal Investigator of a large-scale DARPA-funded research effort on Context Interchange which involves the development of technology that helps organizations to work more cooperatively, coordinated, and collaboratively. As part of this effort, he is the co-inventor on the patents "Querying Heterogeneous Data Sources over a Network Using Context Interchange" and "Data Extraction from World Wide Web Pages."
He has been active in industry, making significant contributions as a key designer and developer of projects such as IBM's VM/370 operating system and Lockheed's DIALOG information retrieval system. He has served as a consultant to many major corporations, such as IBM, AT&T, and Citicorp, and has also been the founder or co-founder of several high-tech firms.
Dr. Madnick has degrees in Electrical Engineering (B.S. and M.S.), Management (M.S.), and Computer Science (Ph.D.) from MIT. He has been a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), University of Newcastle (England), Technion (Israel), and Victoria University (New Zealand).
Dr. Michael Siegel
Technology Advisor
Michael Siegel is a Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is currently the Director of the Digital Health Special Interest Group at the MIT Center for Digital Business and Co-Director of the PROductivity from Information Technology (PROFIT) Project. Dr. Siegel's research interests include the improvement in health care safety and operations using health information systems and dynamic modeling, intelligent integration of information systems, data semantics, data standards, web-based information extraction and integration, information technology in financial risk management and global financial systems, applications of computational social science to analyzing state stability, and cyber security. His recent work on improving hospital operations and patient safety using Hospital Information Systems and System Dynamics modeling has resulted in significant management changes to hospital work environments.