ACQ 2100 Intermediate Acquisition Intelligence
 Description
In this Online Training (OLT) course, learners will apply the critical concepts introduced in ACQ 110/ACQ 1100 from the perspective of a practicing DoD Acquisition Intelligence Analyst to deliver timely, relevant, and dynamic intelligence mission data (IMD) using a fictious supply chain threat scenario. The goal of this course is to enable more responsiveness to emerging and changing threat environments, ultimately improving the acquisition program manager’s access to current and relevant intelligence support products during the program's lifecycles.

Additional Information:
Objectives
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Target Attendees
The target attendees are practitioner-level intelligence analysts, system security engineers, information system security managers, and acquisition program office members responsible for integrating intelligence products and processes into acquisition programs. No specific degree or formal education is required.
Prerequisite(s)
See the Notes section of this course's concept card for the recommended prerequisite(s).
Predecessor Course(s)
Predecessor Predecessor Course Title PDS Code Expires On
None None None None
Course Length
Approximately 7 hours to complete
Additional Course Information
Delivery Mode Online Training
Equivalent Courses  None
Availability Department of Defense (DoD) Only
PDS Code  A74
Walk-ins Authorized  N/A
Pre-work required   No
First Offering  3/3/2025
Required for: None
ACE Recommended Credits  None
Continuous Education Units  0
Continuous Learning Points
Reservist Retirement Points 2  
Historical Allocations Mouse Over for Past CEU/CLPs
Fulfillment Eligible   N/A
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Notes
Recommended Prerequisite(s):
  • ACQ 110 Fundamentals of Acquisition Intelligence
Additional Information:
  • Any exams in this course must be passed with a minimum score of 80%.
  • There is no time limit for completing this course.
  • After completing the course, please be sure to complete the survey at the end.
  • The Continuous Learning Points (CLPs) assigned to this learning activity may be used to meet professional certification and/or licensure requirements, for example, Professional Development Units (PDUs), Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits, etc.