Michael Wallace
Program Director, Senior Professor of Practice, Emergency & Security Studies
Biography
Michael Wallace, Ed.D., is a retired military intelligence officer with 20 years of active service. His military assignments included Naval Special Warfare, Defense Human Intelligence, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Office of Naval Intelligence. Post-military, he worked as a senior intelligence analyst in the Joint Chiefs of Staff Intelligence Directorate.
He is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and holds an MLA from Tulane University, an MMAS in Military History from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and a doctorate in Higher Education from the University of Alabama.
Education
Tulane University
University of Alabama
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Virginia Military Institute
Links
Media Appearances
Ensuring electronic safety in the US following pager explosions in Lebanon, Syria
The attack Tuesday was possibly carried out by infiltrating the supply chain and arming the pagers with explosives before being imported to Lebanon, the Associated Press reports. Michael Wallace, a professor at Tulane University said this would take a lot of planning.
America facing many elevated threats, FBI director says
Michael Wallace, a professor at Tulane University and retired military said the comments made by Wray are pretty unique.
US military bases in Europe issue new alert: FPCON 'Charlie'
A professor of emergency and security studies at Tulane University, Wallace said that this "Charlie" alert may have been issued because U.S. forces found a credible threat.
Critical Thinking is a Simple but Key Skill for New & Prospective Security Professionals
Michael Wallace serves as the Director of the Emergency and Security Studies Program at Tulane University. He has an expansive career that touches upon various aspects of emergency management and security intelligence.
Tulane SoPA students to address real-life security issues with federal STRATCOM leaders
Michael Wallace, director of Tulane SoPA’s Emergency and Security Studies program, said STRATCOM officials provide lists of areas they want students to research. Students then choose a topic of their choice to tackle as a capstone project, research project or independent study. Research areas may include missile attacks, weapons proliferation, cybersecurity, intelligence analysis, counterterrorism and more.
Dr Michael Wallace of Tulane University: Lessons I Learned From My Military Experience about How To Survive And Thrive During A Time Of Crisis
Michael Wallace, Ed.D., is a retired military intelligence officer with 20 years of active service. His military assignments included Naval Special Warfare, Defense Human Intelligence, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Office of Naval Intelligence. Dr. Wallace holds qualifications as both a U.S. Navy Information Warfare Officer and U.S. Navy Surface Warfare Officer and additional designations in Defense Human Intelligence, Department of Defense Strategic Debriefer, and Naval Special Warfare Intelligence.
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