Professor David Heyman nominated to Department of Homeland Security post
Posted by: Juliana Brint in Vox Populi, tags: Barack Obama, David Heyman, Department of Homeland Security, PoliticsPresident Obama plans to nominate David Heyman, an adjunct professor in security studies at the School of Foreign Service, as the Assistant Secretary of Policy for the Department of Homeland Security.
Here’s what Security Debrief, a blog about homeland security, had to say about him and the position:
As the chief policy officer in DHS, Heyman will be responsible for helping craft the department’s role as the steward of the national homeland security enterprise. In particular, he will have to play an important part in building trust and confidence and the basis for joint action with other federal agencies; the private sector; state, local, and tribal governments; and our international partners. Perhaps most challenging of all he will have to explain and defend the department’s policies and programs to the myriad of Congressional committees that oversee DHS affairs.
Those of us who know him well, know that he is well-qualified for the challenges ahead.
Heyman previously served as senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Energy. This semester he taught a course on “Science, Technology and Security.”

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