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Dylan P. Christopher Volkmar

Fairfield

Summary

Security-focused Flight Security Controller and Installation Patrolman with hands-on experience supervising access control and convoy security for high-value ICBM facilities. Proven ability to manage complex protection programs, enforce nuclear security protocols, and drive improvements that reduce response times and inspection overhead. Seeking to leverage disciplined operations and risk management skills in a senior security or facilities protection role.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Flight Security Controller / Installation Patrolman

USAF Travis AFB, CA
11.2020 - Current
  • Control entry and exit for 15 missile alert facilities and 150 combat-ready ICBM launch facilities, valued at $25.3B, supporting nationwide security objectives across a 13,800-square-mile area.
  • Up-channel alarms, maintain daily blotters and checklists, and act as liaison among missile combat crew, missile security control, and posted security forces to ensure rapid, coordinated responses.
  • Manage Access to Protection Level-1 areas and oversee ICBM convoy security across 25,000 square miles.
  • Lead integrated response teams for 150 launch facilities and 15 Missile Alert Facilities, safeguarding assets valued over $25B; maintain accountability for specialized security equipment and COMSEC materials valued at approximately $950K.
  • Monitor and safeguard critical facility equipment and communications assets.
  • Managed alert facility equipment accounts, tracking $210K in combat gear, $1.2M camera systems, and $1.1B in COMSEC resources; ensured zero spillage and uninterrupted nuclear response capabilities across the 13,800-square-mile complex.
  • Enforced physical security during 27 facility checks, documenting 84 alarm-point tests and routing 3 discrepancies to preserve readiness.
  • Process improvement and collaboration with S4 (Logistics) to strengthen operations.
  • Revised operating instructions with the 36th Security Forces Squadron, implementing 2 updates and introducing a recall policy; rectified 7 critical errors to reduce armed response times.
  • Consolidated small arms ammunition storage into 2 lot numbers, reducing inspection times by 56% and earning 2 unit quarterly awards for the team.

Education

High School Diploma -

Pitman High School
Turlock, CA
01.2020

Skills

  • Security & Access Control: Protective services for high-value facilities, access control, alarm monitoring, incident response
  • Operational Coordination: Liaison across security teams, combat crews, and posted security forces; blotters and checklists management
  • Compliance & Protocols: Nuclear security protocols, Protection Level-1 operations, convoy security
  • Asset & Inventory Management: Equipment accountability (COMSEC, weapons, vehicles, gear)
  • Incident Response & Troubleshooting: Rapid decision-making, error rectification, process improvement
  • Communication: Interdepartmental coordination, reporting, and documentation

Certification

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Languages

English (fluent)

Timeline

Flight Security Controller / Installation Patrolman

USAF Travis AFB, CA
11.2020 - Current

High School Diploma -

Pitman High School

Interests

National security operations, crisis management, firearms safety, logistics optimization
Dylan P. Christopher Volkmar