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LOG 3500 Enterprise Life Cycle Logistics Management





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(Last Modified:08-Dec-2022)

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Description
ONLY AVAILABLE IN VILT VERSION see LOG 3500V concept card: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=12645

This is an Instructor-Led Training (ILT) course. Enterprise Life Cycle Logistics Management prepares the life cycle logistician to perform in senior-level life cycle logistics management and policy-making positions. Professionals are required to conduct research, engage in critical thinking exercises, and perform leadership responsibilities in a small group decision-making environment. The course utilizes a threaded exercise where professionals will apply the Adaptive Acquisition Framework to the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) where applicable in delivering effective, suitable, survivable, sustainable, and affordable solutions to the end user in a timely manner.
Objectives
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Target Attendees
This course is for foundational tier certified life cycle logistics, military E-7 to O-5 and above; DoD civilians GS-13 (or equivalent) and above; and industry counterparts.
Prerequisite(s)
Required:
  • ACQ 2030, Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B
  • LOG 3400, Life Cycle Product Support
Predecessor Course(s)
Predecessor Predecessor Course Title PDS Code Expires On
None None None None
Course Length
9 days
Additional Course Information
Delivery Mode Classroom
Equivalent Courses None
Availability All
PDS Code HGG
Walk-ins Authorized No
Pre-work required Yes [approx. 5 hour(s)]
First Offering 9/12/2022
ACE Recommended Credits YES
Continuing Education Units   5.6
Continuous Learning Points  56
Reservist Retirement Points  0
Historical Allocations Mouse Over for Past CEU/CLPs
Fulfillment Eligible N/A
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Notes
  • As a pre-course assignment, students will be required to submit a briefing on a research topic be prepared to brief class during the in class resident portion of the course.
  • The CLPs assigned to this learning activity may be used to meet professional certification and/or licensure requirements (PDUs/CPE credits).