
معرفی
David G. Henry serves as an Adjunct Instructor at Indiana University's Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs since January 2015, where he developed the Homeland Security Studies minor and teaches core courses including V425 Homeland Security Policy and Practice and V275 Introduction to Emergency Management.
His academic credentials feature:
- M.P.A., Indiana University-Bloomington, 2005
- B.A., Baldwin Wallace University, 2002
Specializing in operational implementation of security frameworks, Henry's work bridges policy development with field execution in public safety information sharing and emergency management systems. His 10+ years of federal experience directly informs classroom instruction on real-world crisis response protocols.
As honors thesis advisor (V499), he mentors students in homeland security research while maintaining active government roles including Monroe County Council membership. His career demonstrates continuous integration of academic theory with practical application across DHS deployments, National Governors Association policy work, and local emergency coordination.





