David McCullin
Instructor
Dr. Mac joined the graduate school in 2021 and focuses his efforts in the Management Science Department. He is an independent researcher in the areas of Strategic Communication, Homeland Security, Strategic Studies, Evidence-Based Judgement and Decision-Making Analytics, and Information Literacy. Dr. Mac is a curriculum developer and is a peer reviewer with Marine Corps University Press, where he has published and been referenced in SCOPUS (see link below). He holds a Doctorate in management of complex adaptive systems, a Master’s Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies, Business Policy, and a bachelor’s degree in engineering.
He served 24 Years in the U.S. Army, where, like his father and uncle (a Mountford point Marine and Tuskegee Airmen respectively), he picked up the nickname Mac. He served 13 years in the Army Special Operations with the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command. He served on Operations Desert Shield/Storm in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Operation Joint Forge in Bosnia and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. (as a team leader and a unit commander, respectively). He also served nine years with the US Department of Homeland Security as an intelligence analyst and an infrastructure Security Analyst. Dr Mac is currently developing games that test decision-making tradecraft in a team construct.
Recently, Dr McCullin was contracted as a curriculum developer in the areas of Data Analytics in the Evidence-based Framework and Workforce Analysis. He is currently developing a game learning protocol for Data Driven Decision-Making.