SCOTT W. TITKEMEIER
***** **** ****** ******, ******** Springs, CO 80925 574-***-**** (cell) ************@*****.***
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Over fifteen years of experience in Department of Defense physical security and law enforcement
operations. Developed an extensive knowledge of logistics operations and management over three years at
the Defense Cyber Crime Center. Demonstrated the ability to successfully lead complex organizations
during stressful and dynamic situations. Exceptional analytical skills in problem solving and decision
making, combined with outstanding inter personal skills has led to solving and implementing solution sets
to complex operational, and technical issues.
Clearance: Current Top Secret (DOD)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
DEFENSE CYBER CRIME CENTER (DC3) February 2009 2012
• Under the direction of the Department of Defense, served as the Deputy Section Chief of Evidence
Section, responsible for over 1,500 individual pieces of evidence.
• Required to make “on the spot” decisions to find a solution to the problem through troubleshooting
and research, applying corrective actions where needed.
• Proven success in development and implementation of security and protection solutions, policies and
strategy.
LOCKHEED MARTIN, HANOVER, MARYLAND May 2012 – Sept 2012
Project Management and Planning Operations Representative, Senior
• Served as the Deputy Section Chief in the evidence section, exercising sound judgment and
initiative in the application of appropriate policies and procedures.
• Provide the Director of the laboratory a detailed inventory report upon completion of
semiannual inventory within 24 hours of completion.
• Interact with outside Federal Law Enforcement agencies regarding evidence submissions;
coordinating release of evidence and serve as a liaison between the lab and customer.
• Maintain security and chain of custody for all evidence and property including written and
computer database records of items.
• Process and inventory all incoming evidence shipments at the Defense Cyber Crime Center
(DC3), ensuring 100% accountability at all times.
GENERAL DYNAMICS, ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, MARYLAND February 2009 April 2012
Advanced Specialist 2, Logistics
• Served as the Deputy Section Chief in the evidence section, exercising sound judgment and
initiative in the application of appropriate policies and procedures.
• Process and inventory all incoming evidence shipments at the Defense Cyber Crime Center
(DC3), ensuring 100% accountability at all times.
• Ensure items received into Evidence are in the proper packaging for evidentiary items, sealed,
and marked to maintain evidence integrity and prevent deleterious change, theft, or loss.
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• Maintain a running inventory of hundreds of shipping supplies on hand and order replacement
supplies as needed.
October 2008 – February 2010
EXPLOSIVE COUNTERMEASURES, INTL.
Explosive Detector Dog Handler
• Conduct examinations of commercial deliveries, contractor vehicles, and mail deliveries to
Federal facilities utilizing assigned explosive detection canine.
• Conduct exterior perimeter checks utilizing assigned explosive detection canine to maximize
force protection and provide a visual deterrent.
June 2008 – October
PARAGON SYSTEMS, INC.
2008
Armed Security Officer
• Protect personnel, property and resources at the Department of Homeland Security’s
Headquarters, Nebraska Avenue Complex (NAC).
• Conduct routine patrols of assigned sectors, check entry credentials ensuring only authorized
personnel were allowed access to the area as well as provide a visual deterrent to outside
threats.
• Respond to calls for assistance, alarm activations and report violations of laws and regulations
to higher authorities.
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
United States Air Force July 1996 – July
2008
Security Police Officer/Military Working Dog Handler/Trainer
• Develop plans, policies, and procedures to ensure proficiency, training, ensuring
certification and training standards were adhered to or exceeded.
• Provide oversight, guidance and assistance to Commanders with the application of MWD
teams.
• Review, analyze and correct monthly training and utilization records.
• Employ MWD teams to support worldwide security force operations and executive agency
requirements.
• Train handlers on all aspects of MWD training requirements including principals of
conditioning, safety, and legal requirements.
• Conduct Law Enforcement patrols of the installation utilizing assigned MWD to deter any
potential criminal activity or terrorist threat.
EDUCATION
Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs, Colorado October 2012 – June
2014
Major: Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice
Concentration: Human Services
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Cumulative GPA: 3.84
Honors Received: Magna Cum Laude
Strayer University, Millersville, Maryland October 2009 –
April 2011
Major: Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice 107 semester hours
complete
Concentration: Homeland Security and Emergency Management
TRAINING/CERTIFICATIONS
• Completed 110 hour internship with the 4th Judicial District Probation Office, Colorado
Springs, CO
• Currently serving as a sworn Deputy Probation Officer with the 4th Judicial District in the
HEALS (Healthy Engaged and Living Sober) Court
• Department of Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory – Certified Evidence Custodian,
U.S. Air Force Security Forces Craftsman Course, Military Working Dog Trainer/Supervisor's
Course, NCIC/TCIC Peace Officers Course, Military Working Dog Handlers Course, U.S. Air
Force Law Enforcement Apprentice Course, U.S. Air Force Law Enforcement Apprentice
Course, Ground Combat Skills and CPR/AED certified.
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