Draft:Angela L. Tymofichuk

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Angela L. Tymofichuk
Angela L. Tymofichuk is the Executive Director, Air Force Sustainment Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.

Angela L. Tymofichuk is the Executive Director, Air Force Sustainment Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. She is responsible for assisting the commander in providing operational planning and execution of Air Force Supply Chain Management and Depot Maintenance missions for a wide range of aircraft, engines, missiles and component items in support of Air Force Materiel Command missions. She assists overseeing operations that span three air logistics complexes, three air base wings, two supply chain wings and multiple remote locations that incorporate more than 40,000 military and civilian personnel. Additionally, she helps ensure installation support to more than 75,000 personnel working in 140 associate units at the three AFSC bases. Prior to her current position, Ms. Tymofichuk was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Logistics and Product Support, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Virginia.[1]

Ms. Tymofichuk began her career in 1990 as a Palace Acquire Intern at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, where she worked as a physicist in the materials and manufacturing directorate. She completed assignments in two other AFRL directorates before transitioning to test and evaluation in the Airborne Laser Program Office, Air Force Materiel Command staff and then in the Office of the Secretary of Defense with the Test Resource Management Center. Upon returning to the Air Force, Ms. Tymofichuk was assigned as Chief of the Engineering and Technical Management Office, 84th Combat Sustainment Wing, followed by the 309th Maintenance Wing, and she was later promoted to Director of Engineering for the Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, Utah. Upon standup of the Air Force Sustainment Center, she served at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, as the inaugural Director of Engineering. In 2014, she returned to Layton, Utah, as a consultant focused primarily on sustainment innovation prior to her return to the U.S. Air Force in 2019.[1]

EDUCATION

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  • 1990 Bachelor of Science, Physics and Mathematics, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights
  • 1993 Master of Science, Optical Science, University of Arizona, Tucson
  • 2005 Master of Science, National Resource Management, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.[1]

CAREER CHRONOLOGY

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  1. November 1990–December 1994, Research Physicist, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
  2. January 1995–January 1997, Plans and Programs Engineer, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 3.
  3. January 1997–February 1998, Staff Scientist to the Chief Scientist for Space Vehicles, AFRL, Kirtland AFB, N.M.
  4. February 1998–September 1998, Optical Components Technical Area Manager, Directed Energy Directorate, AFRL, Kirtland AFB, N.M.
  5. September 1998–October 2001, Test Engineer, Airborne Laser System Program Office, Kirtland AFB, N.M.
  6. October 2001–October 2002, Acquisition Program Manager, Fighter Bomber SPO, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
  7. October 2002–August 2004, Resource Manager and Test Engineer, Air, Space and Information Operations Directorate, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
  8. August 2004–June 2005, Student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
  9. June 2005–September 2005, Operations Research Analyst, Air Force Studies and Analyses Agency, Rosslyn, Va.
  10. October 2005–May 2007, Senior Analyst, Test Resource Management Center, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va.
  11. May 2007–January 2009, Director of Engineering, 84th Combat Sustainment Wing, Hill AFB, Utah
  12. January 2009–January 2010, Chief of Engineering and Technical Management, 309th Maintenance Wing, Hill AFB, Utah
  13. January 2010–August 2012, Director of Engineering, Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, Utah
  14. August 2012–July 2014, Director of Engineering and Technical Management, Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB, Okla.
  15. July 2014–June 2019, Consultant, Private Industry, Layton, Utah
  16. June 2019–February 2024, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Logistics and Product Support, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va.
  17. February 2024–present, Executive Director, Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB Okla.[1]

AWARDS AND HONORS

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  • 1994 Certificate of Commendation 1995 and 1996 Notable Achievement Award
  • 2000 Special Achievement Award, International Test and Evaluation Association
  • 2004 Exemplary Civilian Service Award
  • 2007 Presidential Volunteer Service Medal, Bronze Level
  • 2007 Office of the Secretary of Defense Exceptional Civilian Service Award
  • 2012 Meritorious Civilian Service Award
  • 2014 Meritorious Civilian Service Award[1]

CERTFICATIONS

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  • Systems, Plans, Research, Development and Engineering, Systems Engineering, Level III Systems
  • Plans, Research, Development and Engineering, Program Systems Engineering, Level III
  • Test and Evaluation, Level III
  • Program Management, Level II
  • Business, Cost Estimating and Financial Management, Level I[1]

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS

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  • Air Force Association, Member and Former President, Northern Utah Chapter 235
  • Logistics Officer Association, Member
  • International Test and Evaluation Association, Member
  • Society for the Advancement of Materials and Process Engineers, Member and Former Member of the Utah Board
  • Utah STEM Action Center, Former Chair, Foundation Board[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Biography: ANGELA L. TYMOFICHUK". US Air Force. Retrieved 6 June 2024.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.