David A. Rodski has served as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for over twenty-three years. He is currently assigned to the FBI’s Baltimore Field Office working transportation crimes at Baltimore Washington International (BWI) Marshall Airport. This includes major transportation crimes and special events, as well as drones and federal prosecutions involving violations of federal aviation statutes.
Rodski has also worked international terrorism on the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). He was part of a team that conducted one of the FBI’s only renditions of a Top 25 wanted terrorist to U.S. soil to face criminal trial. He has also worked violent crime investigations, including complex transnational cases and violations of the Neutrality Act involving an attempted coup overseas.
Rodski has served as a hostage negotiator for a decade and was deployed overseas in that capacity by the FBI Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) in response to Americans taken hostage abroad.
Additionally, Agent Rodski has trained with and teaches counterterrorism to the U.S. intelligence community. He also teaches at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia on insider threats specific to aviation. He has worked with and instructed foreign governments and intelligence services throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Rodski teaches aviation security and insider threat, working closely with partner agencies in the aviation sector including the NTSB, FAA, and DHS. He has appeared in television documentaries and across national media outlets in both print and video.
Prior to his tenure with the FBI, Rodski worked on classified national security programs for a U.S. aerospace corporation. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Assumption College, an MBA from Bentley University Graduate School of Business, and a post-graduate certificate from George Washington University.