James Duke
About James Duke
James Duke is a Federal Police Officer and Tactical Team Leader currently employed at the National Institutes of Health, where he has worked since 2013. He previously served as a Federal Police Officer at the United States Department of Defense for ten years from 2003 to 2013.
Work at National Institutes of Health
James Duke has been employed at the National Institutes of Health since 2013. He holds the positions of Federal Police Officer, Supervisory Police Officer, and Tactical Team Leader. In these roles, he is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the NIH facilities and personnel. His leadership in tactical operations contributes to the overall security strategy of the organization.
Previous Experience at United States Department of Defense
James Duke worked at the United States Department of Defense as a Federal Police Officer from 2003 to 2013. During his ten years in this role, he gained extensive experience in law enforcement and security operations. His tenure at the Department of Defense provided him with a solid foundation in federal policing and tactical response.
Roles and Responsibilities
In his current role at the National Institutes of Health, James Duke oversees various security operations as a Supervisory Police Officer. He leads a tactical team, coordinating responses to security incidents and ensuring compliance with safety protocols. His responsibilities include training personnel and implementing security measures to protect NIH assets.
Leadership in Tactical Operations
As a Tactical Team Leader at the National Institutes of Health, James Duke is responsible for directing tactical responses to critical incidents. His leadership involves planning and executing operations that require specialized skills and coordination among team members. This role emphasizes the importance of preparedness and effective communication in high-pressure situations.