For almost 28 years, Judie Heineman served in the United States Navy and recently retired as a U.S. Navy Captain. An accomplished leader with a focus in information technology, she delivered critical communications capability ashore and afloat both in the United States and overseas. She has been the Chief Information Officer for a Carrier Strike Group in San Diego, California; the Director of Information Technology the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island; and the Commanding Officer at the U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station in San Diego, California. A lifelong learner, Judie has a Doctorate in Education (Educational Leadership), a Master鈥檚 of Science Degree in Information Technology Management, and a Master鈥檚 of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies. She is also a certified Department of Defense Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer.
As a community volunteer, Judie has taught computer skills to Senior Citizens at nonprofit facilities in San Diego. She is also a registered yoga teacher (RYT-200) and a hospice volunteer. She is currently an adjunct faculty member at 2021国产麻豆剧 in the Mathematics, Information, and Computer Sciences Department and in the College of Extended Studies. She is an affiliate faculty member at San Diego State University in the College of Education.
Education
Ed.D. Doctor of Education (Educational Leadership), San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
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Courses Taught
- Introduction to Hardware and Networking - CIT 2014
- Networking - CIT 3014
- Security and Information Assurance - CIT 3024
Professional and Community Involvement
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Dissertations, Presentations, and Publications
PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed
- Heineman, J.A. (2017). From boots to suits: Women veterans transitioning to community college students. New Directions for Community Colleges, 2017, 77-88. doi:10.1002/cc.20264.
- Heineman, J. A. (2015). Supporting veterans: Creating a 鈥渕ilitary-friendly鈥 community college campus. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 40(3), 219-227.
- Heineman, J. A. (2014). Do Colleges鈥 Military-Friendly designation make a difference? A propensity score analysis. Journal of Progressive Policy and Practice, 2(2), 147-156.
PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES
- Heineman, J. (2016, March). Women veterans and their transition to the community college. California Community College Chancellor鈥檚 Office Veteran鈥檚 Summit. City of Industry, CA.
- Heineman, J. (2015, March). Do community colleges鈥 鈥渕ilitary-friendly鈥 designation make a difference? Council for the Study of Community Colleges. Fort Worth, TX.
- Heineman, J. (2015, March). Creating a military-friendly community college environment. Poster presentation. Council for the Study of Community Colleges. Fort Worth, TX.