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James "Jim" Feldkamp brings decades of experience in national security, intelligence operations, and counter-terrorism to his current role as a Subject Matter Expert at Georgetown University. His journey began with service as a U.S. Naval Flight Officer, where he developed expertise in electronic warfare as a Counter-Measures Officer and

Navigator aboard the EA-6B aircraft. During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Feldkamp flew critical missions from the USS Midway, contributing to the coalition's electronic warfare capabilities and information superiority objectives.

After transitioning to the Naval Reserves, Feldkamp's career path led him to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, where he served as a Special Agent in Norfolk, Virginia. His unique combination of aviation skills and investigative expertise made him particularly valuable in surveillance operations. As one of only three pilots in the Norfolk office authorized to conduct aerial surveillance, Feldkamp developed innovative approaches to monitoring suspects in both criminal investigations and counter-terrorism operations. His contributions to the Joint Counter Terrorism Task Force established methodologies that would influence federal surveillance protocols for years to come.

Maritime Security and Global Information Sharing Feldkamp's specialized knowledge in maritime security became particularly valuable in 2007 when he was recalled to active Navy reserve duty. Tasked with helping establish what would later become the National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office (NMIO), he was instrumental in developing frameworks for information-sharing across governmental, international, and commercial maritime entities. This pioneering work in maritime domain awareness created new channels for cooperation between U.S. agencies, foreign governments, and the international shipping industry at a time when maritime security threats were evolving rapidly.

His understanding of complex maritime security challenges stems not only from his professional responsibilities but also from his personal passion for sailing. As a participant in the prestigious Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, Feldkamp has navigated some of the world's most challenging waters. This hands-on experience with international maritime environments has informed his professional approach to coastal security, port vulnerability assessment, and maritime threat analysis throughout his career in Arlington, Virginia and previously in Saint Petersburg, Florida.

Academic Leadership and Knowledge Transfer The academic community has benefited significantly from Feldkamp's transition to education following his governmental service. At Georgetown University, he has developed and taught courses focusing on terrorism and unconventional threats, bringing practical field experience into the classroom. Before joining Georgetown, he served as an adjunct professor at both George Washington University and George Mason University, where he taught courses on domestic and international terrorism that bridged theoretical frameworks with real-world applications.

Feldkamp's academic contributions extend beyond the classroom through his work as author and editor of "Theory and Politics of Terrorism," a comprehensive textbook published by Cognella Academic Publishing. This scholarly work examines both historical patterns and emerging trends in terrorist activities, providing students and professionals with a nuanced understanding of terrorism's political dimensions and the complexities of effective counter-terrorism strategies.

Technology, Cybersecurity, and Modern Threats In recent years, Feldkamp has increasingly focused on the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats. Drawing on his background in counter-terrorism and intelligence operations, he has become an important voice in discussions about digital vulnerabilities and cyber defense strategies. His consulting work helps organizations develop comprehensive approaches to cybersecurity that address both technical vulnerabilities and human factors in security systems.

Feldkamp frequently addresses how technological advancement has transformed both terrorist methodologies and counter-terrorism techniques. His analysis of these developments helps security professionals understand the intersection of physical and digital threats in contemporary security environments. This integrated perspective makes his insights particularly valuable to organizations developing holistic security protocols that protect against multifaceted threats.

Personal Pursuits and Community Engagement Beyond his professional accomplishments, Feldkamp maintains an active interest in wine culture, developed through extensive travel through wine-producing regions across Europe and the Americas. This appreciation for viticulture complements his adventurous spirit, evident in his participation in sailing competitions and exploration of global waterways.

During his time in Saint Petersburg, Florida, Feldkamp established strong connections with veterans' groups and mentoring programs for young professionals interested in national security careers. Since relocating to Arlington, Virginia, he has continued these community service efforts while developing new relationships within the Washington, D.C. security and defense communities.

With his master's degree in International Affairs enhancing his practical experience, James "Jim" Feldkamp exemplifies the ideal balance of operational expertise and academic knowledge. His ongoing contributions to national security discourse, cybersecurity advancement, and counter-terrorism education continue to influence how organizations understand and respond to emerging security challenges in an increasingly complex global environment.

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James Feldkamp is the Intelligence & Counterterrorism Officer at Complete Threat Preparedness.
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