Jim McClung
Program Coordinator
National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center

Jim McClung is a Program Coordinator for the Threat and Risk Assessment for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program with the National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center at Texas A&M University System. He is responsible for developing continuing education curriculum for personnel serving in key leadership positions in city, county, municipality and state goverment.

Throughout his professional career, he has supervised the operations and training of organizations ranging in size from 40 to 4,500 personnel engaged planning and executing National Security and Special Operations at locations around the world. As an operations manager, he improved annual training results 15% by re-engineering the corporate training model to provide managers with more timely visibility of personnel to be trained and feedback on training completed. In process improvement, he implemented a plan that improved equipment readiness by 50% for over 500 motor vehicles and boats.

McClung's professional skills include critical incident management, threat analysis, imformation analysis, organizational development, terrorism planning, manufacturing, adult education, security planning and process planning.

McClung has a BS in Finance and Insurance from Northwest Missouri State University. His professional career has been with Dell Computer Corp., Marine Corps University Foundation, Potomac Research International, Inc. and United States Marine Corps as a Commissioned Officer.