James Biddle

Firefighter/emt-b at Sterling Volunteer Fire Company

James Biddle is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in risk management and emergency response. Currently serving as a Risk Manager at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs since October 2019, James leads the Office of Electronic Health Record Modernization Risk Management Team. As a volunteer Firefighter and EMT-B with Sterling Volunteer Fire Company, James responds to various emergencies and engages in community outreach. Previous roles include Manager/Account Lead at 11th Hour Service, where James oversaw significant reductions in journal vouchers for the VA, and Senior Associate at PwC, where James led audit readiness initiatives for the Department of the Navy. Additional experience includes serving as a Captain in the Virginia Army National Guard, managing operations for over 600 soldiers, and various consulting roles focused on financial improvement and internal controls. James holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from James Madison University.

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Sterling, United States

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Sterling Volunteer Fire Company

The mission of the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company is to provide superior fire protection to our communitythrough the use of highly trained and motivated fire fighters, the most up to date equipment, responsible financial planning and the cooperation of our neighboring departments. The Sterling Volunteer Fire Company operates out of three fire stations, responding to more than 3,000 calls annually, and is considered to be one of the busiest and most well-trained volunteer fire companies in the State of Virginia. From these stations, volunteers respond with three fire engines, three ladder trucks, a tanker, two “Special Emergency Response Vehicles” and two command units. We spend countless hours training to maintain certifications in fire fighting, emergency medical services, and technical rescue. We are also constantly upgrading our skills and equipment to keep up with the latest technology and practices in the fire service.


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