JAMES BERNAZZANI
Mr.
Bernazzani's career in the FBI has centered on leading efforts to
identify, penetrate and neutralize organized criminal groups,
notably international terrorism organizations. He graduated from a
Master's Degree Program at Harvard University on June 7, 1984 and
immediately reported for duty at the FBI Academy, Quantico,
Virginia.
Mr. Bernazzani's first assignment was in the New
Orleans Division where he worked international and domestic
terrorism investigations. He was also a member of the Special
Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team. During January 1991, Special
Agent Bernazzani was transferred to Washington D.C. where he
worked extraterritorial cases involving terrorist actions taken
against US citizens in Western Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
He was subsequently promoted to FBI Headquarters,
Counterterrorism Section where he was responsible for the
development and maintenance of National Strategies countering the
international terrorist threat. Special Agent Bernazzani then
worked a number of counter terrorism related jobs including his
leading a Joint Terrorism Task Force in Houston, Texas and Chief
of Iran/Hizballah operations at FBIHQ.
He then assumed the position of Assistant Special
Agent in Charge of the Houston Division where he was responsible
for investigations and operations targeting international drug
cartels and other organized crime groups.
On September 12, 2001 Special Agent Bernazzani was
again transferred to assist in countering any further actions
taken against United States interests. During May 2002, he was
promoted to Deputy Director for Law Enforcement at the
Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency. During May
2003, he was again promoted to Principal Deputy Director of the
newly formed Terrorist Threat Integration Center. At the time of
his appointment as Special Agent in Charge of the New Orleans
Division, Special Agent Bernazzani acted as Deputy Assistant
Director for international terrorism investigations and operations
handled by the FBI.
Most recently, Mr. Bernazzani has been awarded the
2006 Presidential Award for Meritorious Service.