Dr. Gordon Richards joined Geneva College in 1999 as a part-time instructor in Business. He taught courses in Information Systems, Business Analytics, Operations Management, and Project Management. In 2011, Dr. Richards joined the faculty of the college full-time as the Department Chair of Business, Accounting, and Management. While serving as Chair of that department, Dr. Richards created the college’s first 3+1 program, enabling students to complete a BS Business Administration, and a Master of Business Administration in four years. In 2017, Dr. Richards transitioned to the area of Computer Science. The following year he established the BS Computer Information Systems, BS Cybersecurity, and MS Cybersecurity for the college. During this time, he also created the college’s second 3+1 program. This program permits students to earn a BS Computer Science, with a minor in Cybersecurity, and an MS Cybersecurity in four years. He currently teaches a variety of Computer Science and Cybersecurity courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, and several cross-disciplinary courses servicing students from other departments on campus.
Dr. Richards holds a BS Management and Computer Information Systems from Park College (1992), a MS Computer Resource and Information Management from Webster University (1994), and a DSc Information Systems and Communications from Robert Morris University (2012).
Prior to joining the faculty of Geneva College, Dr. Richards enjoyed a nearly 28-year career in the United States Air Force, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and the 171st Communications Squadron Commander, under the 171st Air Refueling Wing in Pittsburgh, PA. He held various positions related to weapons, communications, and cybersecurity. During his service, Dr. Richards deployed to Iraq (2005), serving as the Theater Chief for Information Assurance, Guam (2006), as the Executive Officer for a deployed flying unit, and Afghanistan (2007), where he commanded the 453 Expeditionary Communications Flight.
Dr. Richards lives in Enon Valley, PA on a hobby farm with his wife Lisa. They raise cattle, chickens, and honeybees. They enjoy gardening, traveling in their motorhome with their three Great Danes, and being active in the lives of their students. They have three children – Reece (Fargo, ND), Peyton (Bondurant, IA), and Croix (Enon Valley, PA).
Information Assurance Training at the 171st Air Refueling Wing: Computer-Based Training vs. Instructor-Based Training Knowledge Transfer, Retention and Satisfaction Comparatively Analyzed
This study looked at knowledge transfer, retention and student satisfaction associated with IBT and CBT modes of delivery for information assurance awareness training at the 171st Air Refueling Wing. The study tested these delivery modes to determine if one method is more effective than the other in the selected organization.
The study used a quantitative approach to test the hypotheses. This included a pre-test before training was provided through one of the two delivery methods and post-test administered immediately after the training. The students were asked to complete a brief survey regarding their opinion of the training. Finally, at 90 days post-test, the students were tested again to evaluate longer term retention form each delivery mode.
Dr. Richards has worked at Geneva College for 24 years, and has previously been the Department Chair of Business, Accounting, and Management. He in currently the Department Chair of Computer Science.
Dr. Richards developed two of the 3+1 programs offered at Geneva. While working in the business department he developed the Business Administration 3+1 program, then when he shifted to the computer science department, he developed the Computer Science 3+1 program.
Dr. Richards served as Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Cyber Operations Office with 28 years of services in cyber and training.