Episode 112: Ray Holcomb – Inside FBI Counterterrorism Post 9/11 (Part 2)

Retired agent Raymond Holcomb served in the FBI for nearly 22 years. His Bureau assignments involved espionage, counter-narcotics, national security, and Special Weapons and Tactics, and took him across America, the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Africa. In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, Ray Holcomb discusses his FBI Counterterrorism post 9/11 responsibilities as the Section Chief of the FBI’s Operational Response Section which managed the FBI Fly Away/Rapid Deployment Team, the FBI’s Military Liaison/Detainee Unit and the National Joint Terrorism Task Force (NJTTF). The National JTTF Unit oversaw the operations and budget of nearly 60 state-based terrorism task forces. The Military Liaison/Detainee Unit oversaw agents detailed worldwide to Unified Combatant Commands and the FBI’s role in the interrogation of prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. During his career as a counterterrorism investigator, Ray established extensive relationships with foreign police and intelligence services and after retiring from the FBI, he worked for 8 years as a Strategic Planner with the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC); and for 4 years as a State of Delaware Homeland Security Advisor. He currently serves as a consultant to the federal government on terrorism and other national security-related matters. Ray Holcomb is the author of Endless Enemies: Inside FBI Counterterrorism in which he writes about leading the FBI’s elite cadre of counterterrorism agents at the helm of every major post-9/11 investigation.

Section Chief (Retired)

Raymond  Holcomb

4/15/1984 – 1/1/2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following are links to FBI website articles about the National Joint Terrorism Task Forces and news articles about FBI Counterterrorism Post 9/11:

FBI Website – What We Investigate:  National Joint Terrorism Task Forces

FBI Website – Robert S. Mueller, III: Statement on the progress of the FBI’s transformation efforts – 9/14/2006

Harvard Business School – 4/27/2016: How the FBI Reinvented Itself After 9/11

Newseum – 9/9/2016: Inside Today’s FBI: After 9/11

FBI Counterterrorism Post 9/11 Fly Team. Read more here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FBI Counterterrorism Post 9/11 resulted in enhanced with funding and resources for the National Joint Terrorism Task Forces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In his book Endless Enemies: Inside FBI Counterterrorism, Ray Holcomb reviews the FBI assignments that took him across America, the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Africa, and involved espionage, counter-narcotics, Mafia takedowns, national security, Special Weapons and Tactics, and much more. It can be purchased here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jerri Williams

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Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, jokes that she writes about the FBI to relive her glory days. After 26 years with the Bureau specializing in major economic fraud and corruption investigations, she calls on her professional encounters with scams and schemers to write police procedurals inspired by true crime FBI cases in her Philadelphia FBI Corruption Squad crime fiction series featuring flawed female FBI agent Kari Wheeler. Jerri’s FBI for Armchair Detectives nonfiction series enables readers to discover who the FBI is and what the FBI does by debunking misconceptions about the FBI in books, TV, and movies. Her books are available as ebooks, paperbacks, and audiobooks wherever books are sold. She’s also the host of FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime podcast with more than 300 episodes available on all popular podcast apps and YouTube.

3 Comments

  1. […] to Episode 112: Ray Holcomb – Inside FBI Counterterrorism Post 9/11 (Part 2) to learn how the FBI dramatically increased terrorism operations immediately after the attacks on […]

    Reply
  2. AJAugust 29, 2020

    Hi,

    Please get him back and tell another story… any
    It sounds like he has plenty

    Reply
    1. Jerri WilliamsAugust 30, 2020

      I’ll check if he has another case to review. Thanks for listening!

      Reply

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