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Details 21X 301 Staff Level Logistics Planning
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
Have you ever wondered how plans are
written? This Blended e-Learning
course will help prepare you to work
on a national-level planning staff or
participate in the planning process
above the wing level. It will help you
to gain a better understanding of
levels of planning, plan development,
and varied logistician assignments. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3210
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3210
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, Enlisted
logisticians E-5 to E-7 and
civilian equivalents.
Course Length:
15 academic days
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1V9
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 302 Budget Basics for Logisticians
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 30 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This Blended e-Learning course is
designed from the perspective of
logisticians preparing to assume their
first unit command or leadership
position, highlighting both some key
fiscal law concepts and several
important procedural/practical issues
unit commanders/leaders typically
face. It provides knowledge of budget-
related actions to assist in managing
unit budgets effectively and legally.
It contains information that can be
useful for all members of the unit-
level leadership team. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3218
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3218
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Target Audience: 21X officers,
Civilian equivalents, Enlisted
logisticians E-5 and above, resource
advisors, and people with significant
budget duties.
Course Length:
10 Academic Days
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1SW
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 303 Working Capital Fund (WCF) Basics for Logisticians
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This blended e-Learning course will
provide students with foundational
knowledge of Air Force working capital
funds. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3207
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3207
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
At the end of this course, each
student will have a working knowledge
of Working Capital Funds in use in the
Department of Defense and those
specific to the Air Force.
Additionally, the student will
understand establishment of pricing.
Each student will understand the
construct and financing of Working
Capital Fund activities.
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, civilian
equivalents, and logistics E-8 to E-9
Course Length:
10 Academic Days
CLPs:
2
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1SX
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 304 Army Logistics - an Airman’s View
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is designed for Air Force
logisticians. This course will
describe Army logistics and how being
aware of its functions helps Air Force
logisticians better understand our
sister Service. We’ll cover how the
Army is organized, how it is supported
by DLA, and how Army logistics
supports operations using the
logistics estimate process. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3210
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3210
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, civilian
equivalents, and 2G / 2T SNCOs
Course Length:
45 Academic Days
CLPs:
3
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1VR
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 305 USMC Logistics – an Airman’s View
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Apr 30 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
Working with the United States Marine
Corps (USMC) can be daunting and a bit
challenging. This blended e-Learning
course can help prepare you to
interface with or support USMC forces.
You will learn about how the USMC is
structured, how they deploy and
ultimately how to logistically provide
support to or gain support from the
Marine Corps. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3210
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3210
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, civilian
equivalents, and 2G / 2T SNCOs
Course Length:
10 Academic Days
CLPs:
3
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1SY
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 306 Navy Logistics – an Airman’s View
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 18 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This blended e-Learning course is
designed for Air Force logisticians
who are preparing to serve in a joint
activity or in a role where they will
interact with the Naval Supply system
frequently. It will provide students
with foundational knowledge of the
Navy and the Naval Supply system.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3201
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3201
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, civilian
equivalents, and 2G / 2T SNCOs
Course Length:
10 Academic Days
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1TA
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 307 Multinational Logistics - an Airman's View
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 31 2018 - Aug 20 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course is designed for Air Force
logisticians who are preparing for an
assignment serving with multinational
partners or readying for deployment as
an advisor or staff in a multinational
environment. The course will provide
students with knowledge of
multinational operations
relationships, multinational logistics
concepts, multinational logistics
levels of support, and challenges one
might encounter in a multinational
environment.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3165
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3165
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, civilian
equivalents, and 2G / 2T SNCOs
Course Length:
21 days
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1SZ
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 308 Inventory Control
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 31 2018 - Aug 13 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
In this Blended e-Learning course,
students will explore inventory
control and learn about inventory
control concepts, as well as the roles
and responsibilities for those
involved in inventory and how to
manage and control inventory.
At the end of this course, each
student will be able to:
1) Understand inventory concepts.
2) Understand the roles and
responsibilities for those involved in
inventory control.
3) Understand how to effectively
manage and control inventory
discrepancies. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, enlisted
logistics career fields, GS-7 thru
GS-9 civilians (2010 Job Series)
Course Length:
3 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1YN
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 309 Theater Logistics - Deployed Airman's Perspective
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Apr 30 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This Blended e-Learning course can
help take some of the guesswork out of
how Theater Logistics works. This
course will cover topics like theater
organizations, joint theater concepts
and processes that will help make you
a better theater logistician. The
course focuses on Core Logistics
functions and other topics that will
help you start to prepare your
thinking for the many challenges of a
Combatant Command Staff or other
similar organization. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3210
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3210
Prerequisites:
NONE
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X Officers, 2x Enlisted NCO’s, and
Civilian equivalents
Course Length:
15 Academic Days
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1TB
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 310 Air Force Weapon System Sustainment
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D L |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 20 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course is designed for Air Force
logisticians involved in any phase of
weapon system sustainment. This course
is highly conceptual and will cover
the subject from an enterprise
perspective, starting with
understanding weapon systems as
delivery mechanisms for military
capabilities and continuing through
Enterprise Life Cycle Management,
Enterprise Sustainment, and Enterprise
Maintenance. A broader understanding
of these topics will help Air Force
logistics readiness and aircraft
maintenance officers develop as
professional logisticians.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, and
select civilians (AF/MAJCOM, Product
Support Managers, year 3 Palace
Acquire Interns, and Maintenance
Deputy Group Commanders)
Course Length:
3 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1TC
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 311 Depot Maintenance Operations
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 30 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
In this course, we discuss the
structure, inputs, and processes of
Air Force depot maintenance
organizations as well as their
operational strategies. A broader
understanding of these topics will
help Air Force logisticians operate in
positions assigned to or supporting
depot organizations.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3252
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3252
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X Officers and select civilians
(i.e., Product Support Managers)
Course Length:
15 academic days
CLPs:
5
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1TD
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 312 Programming and Budgeting for Staff Logisticians
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 30 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This Blended e-Learning course is
designed to help logisticians who have
recently or are about to assume duties
on a MAJCOM logistics staff to better
understand and more effectively
participate in programming and
budgeting processes which take place
at that level. It outlines the overall
logic, key actors, interfaces, and
products of the Planning, Programming,
Budgeting & Execution (PPBE) process
at the DoD and Air Force levels, and
introduces some specific MAJCOM-level
programming and budgeting roles. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3218
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3218
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Course registration (application
approval) is open for only the 14
days just prior to the course
offering start date. Following
approval of your application and
confirmation of your reservation from
ACQNowCL/AFITNow, you will receive an
e-mail from Blackboard confirming
your enrollment. If this is your
first time taking an online AFIT/LS
course through Blackboard, you will
receive an additional e-mail
containing your username and
password. If you have previously
enrolled in an online AFIT/LS
Blackboard course, you will not
receive your username and password
again. Rather, your username is your
e-mail you’ve registered with in
ACQNowCL/AFITNow and your password
will have stayed the same. If you
cannot remember your password, then
you can request a new one upon
accessing Blackboard’s website at
https://afit.blackboard.com.
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, civilian
equivalents, and staff officers
Course Length:
15 Academic days
CLPs:
5
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1XF
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 313 Strategic Sourcing
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 17 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This blended e-learning course is
designed for Air Force logisticians.
In this course, students will review
the role that strategic sourcing plays
in ensuring the efficient and cost-
effective operations of the Air Force
Supply Chain at the wholesale-level.
Students will also review the model of
strategic sourcing as a collaborative
and structured process to critically
analyze an organization’s spending to
make business decisions about
acquiring commodities and services
effectively and efficiently. This is
particularly significant in an era of
decreasing available resources.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3217
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3217
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21R officers with assignments to SCOW,
SCOS, DLA, OCSIC, Civilian
equivalents, and Deputy Directors at
Depots
Course Length:
10 Academic Days
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1VS
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 314 A Logistician's Role in Domestic Incident Response
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 17 2018 - Aug 14 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course discusses the
interoperability opportunities and
challenges of logistics within the
Defense Support of Civil Authorities
(DSCA) during domestic humanitarian
and disaster relief assistance. At
the end of this course, each student
will understand the varying roles
organization and their logisticians
play in the National Incident
Management System (NIMS) and National
Response Framework (NRF) in accordance
to Defense Support of Civil
Authorities (DSCA) doctrine and
directives. Additionally, each student
will be able to apply this knowledge
toward the development of a Phases of
Emergency Response model for a real
world event.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3220
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3220
Prerequisites:
none
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Course registration (application
approval) is open for only the 14
days just prior to the course
offering start date. Following
approval of your application and
confirmation of your reservation from
ACQNowCL/AFITNow, you will receive an
e-mail from Blackboard confirming
your enrollment. If this is your
first time taking an online AFIT/LS
course through Blackboard, you will
receive an additional e-mail
containing your username and
password. If you have previously
enrolled in an online AFIT/LS
Blackboard course, you will not
receive your username and password
again. Rather, your username is your
e-mail you’ve registered with in
ACQNowCL/AFITNow and your password
will have stayed the same. If you
cannot remember your password, then
you can request a new one upon
accessing Blackboard’s website at
https://afit.blackboard.com.
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, and
civilian equivalents CGOs in Civil
Engineering (32E) and Security Forces
(31P) career fields.
Course Length:
4 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1V8
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 316 Physical Distribution and Transportation Operations
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 31 2018 - Aug 13 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This Blended eLearning course will
help students learn concepts that will
enable the safe and effective
distribution of materiel. The course
is designed to shape day to day
management of distribution processes,
influence possible command policies,
and identify the need for constant
safety evaluation in Distribution
Operations. More specifically, the
student will review and apply risk
management principles, learn governing
directives, examine different types of
cargo movement operations, and receive
an overview of information management
systems, including GATES and IGC. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Course registration (application
approval) is open for only the 14
days just prior to the course
offering start date. Following
approval of your application and
confirmation of your reservation from
ACQNowCL/AFITNow, you will receive an
e-mail from Blackboard confirming
your enrollment. If this is your
first time taking an online AFIT/LS
course through Blackboard, you will
receive an additional e-mail
containing your username and
password. If you have previously
enrolled in an online AFIT/LS
Blackboard course, you will not
receive your username and password
again. Rather, your username is your
e-mail you’ve registered with in
ACQNowCL/AFITNow and your password
will have stayed the same. If you
cannot remember your password, then
you can request a new one upon
accessing Blackboard’s website at
https://afit.blackboard.com.
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs, and
civilian equivalents
Course Length:
15 days
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1ZW
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 319 Field Maintenance Operations - Wing/Regional Sustainment Perspective
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A-S L |
Jun 18 2018 - Jul 06 2018 |
ATN Satellite Class Open to Various Bases (see comments below for specific locations) |
Course Overview:
This course is designed for Air Force
logisticians who have recently or are
about to assume duties involving
leadership of supply and distribution
activities associated with aircraft
maintenance intermediate repair shops,
or management of the shops
themselves. Its purpose is to prepare
those logisticians to more effectively
support Air Force readiness by
enhancing their understanding of how
and why intermediate repair is
incorporated in the logistics and
sustainment engineering system. It
reviews conceptual foundations of
intermediate repair in logistics and
sustainment system design, DoD and Air
Force implementation policies,
theoretical underpinnings of echelon
and network approaches, and current
Air Force initiatives with respect to
integration of Air Force repair
efforts. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3218
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3218
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Target Audience: 21X FGOs, 6-9 year
21X CGOs enlisted logistics &
maintenance career fields (2AX, 2GX,
2SX, 2TX) civilians (Logistics Job
Series) and civilian equivalents
Course Length:
15
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
28C
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 320 Theater Logistics - Provider's Perspective
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course will prepare students in
the transition to an assignment that
includes responsibilities for
supporting, executing, or planning for
theater sustainment for a joint force
serving with joint partners or
readying for deployment as a staff
member in a joint environment. The
course will provide students with
knowledge of key sustainment
capabilities that could potentially be
provided by the Services and the
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in
support of theater operations by a
joint force. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3218
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3218
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Officers: O-3 to O-6 in the 21X career
field. Enlisted: E-7 to E9 in the 2GX,
2SX, 2TX career fields. Civilians: GS-12 to GS
12 to GS-15s (and equivalents) with
the following AFSCs 0346, 2010, and
all logistics series
Course Length:
15 days
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
2AF
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 321 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is designed for Air Force
Logisticians. In this course, we will
discuss the roles and responsibilities
of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
as well as how DLA conducts business. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3073
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3073
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X FGOs, 6-9 year 21X CGOs enlisted
logistics career fields (2GX, 2SX,
2TX) civilians (Logistics Job Series)
and civilian equivalents
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
2
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
271
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 324 Deployment Planning
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Jul 31 2018 - Aug 20 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This is a Blended e-Learning course.
It will prepare you for Air Force
Deployment Planning operations and
will include topics such as:
1. Systems
2. Tools
3. Policies
Upon completion of this course, you
will have a broader understanding of
deployment planning to help you
communicate your plan, collaborate
with fellow logisticians, and tackle
some of the challenges that you will
face as you participate in day-to-day
operations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3165
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3165
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Course registration (application
approval) is open for only the 14
days just prior to the course
offering start date. Following
approval of your application and
confirmation of your reservation from
ACQNowCL/AFITNow, you will receive an
e-mail from Blackboard confirming
your enrollment. If this is your
first time taking an online AFIT/LS
course through Blackboard, you will
receive an additional e-mail
containing your username and
password. If you have previously
enrolled in an online AFIT/LS
Blackboard course, you will not
receive your username and password
again. Rather, your username is your
e-mail you’ve registered with in
ACQNowCL/AFITNow and your password
will have stayed the same. If you
cannot remember your password, then
you can request a new one upon
accessing Blackboard’s website at
https://afit.blackboard.com.
Target Audience:
All 21X officers, civilian
equivalents, and all other AFSCs for
situational awareness.
Course Length:
21 Days
CLPs:
5
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
22A
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 327 Topics in Production Excellence: Organizational Culture
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D L |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 27 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
Prepares logisticians to analyze
organizational culture in a production-focused environment, such as
focused environment, such as flightlines
flightlines, backshops, munitions
storage areas, aerial ports, and
storage and distribution centers to a
few. This course is for students
looking to advance their organization
toward production excellence and who
want to better understand how
organizational culture can contribute
to that goal. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X officers, supervisors, logistics
civilians GS-13 & above and WG/WL
supervisors, logistics NCOs E-6 thru
E-9.
Course Length:
3 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
24X
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 328 Topics in Production Excellence: Production Systems
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Apr 30 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
18D L |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
Prepares logisticians to analyze
organizational culture in a production-focused environment, such as
focused environment, such as flightlines
flightlines, backshops, munitions
storage areas, aerial ports, and
storage and distribution centers to a
few. This course is for students
looking to advance their organization
toward production excellence and who
want to better understand how
production systems can contribute to
that goal. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X officers, supervisors, logistics
civilians GS-13 & above and WG/WL
supervisors, logistics NCOs E-6 thru
E-9.
Course Length:
3 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
24Y
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 329 Topics in Production Excellence: Achieving Alignment
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D L |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 27 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
Prepares logisticians to analyze
organizational culture in a production-focused environment, such as
focused environment, such as flightlines
flightlines, backshops, munitions
storage areas, aerial ports, and
storage and distribution centers to a
few. This course is for students
looking to advance their organization
toward production excellence and who
want to better understand how
achieving alignment can contribute to
that goal. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X officers, supervisors, logistics
civilians GS-13 & above and WG/WL
supervisors, logistics NCOs E-6 thru
E-9.
Course Length:
3 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
24Z
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details 21X 330 Topics in Production Excellence: Leading Systematically
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C L |
Apr 30 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
18D L |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
Prepares logisticians to analyze
organizational culture in a production-focused environment, such as
focused environment, such as flightlines
flightlines, backshops, munitions
storage areas, aerial ports, and
storage and distribution centers to a
few. This course is for students
looking to advance their organization
toward production excellence and who
want to better understand how leading
systematically can contribute to that
goal. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X officers, supervisors, logistics
civilians GS-13 & above and WG/WL
supervisors, logistics NCOs E-6 thru
E-9.
Course Length:
3 weeks
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
250
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details CYBER 150 Intro to Protection of Mission Critical Func to Achieve TSN
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This purpose of this online course is
for students to understand DoD efforts
to field resilient systems through
Trusted Systems and Networks (TSN)
methodology. TSN terms, policies, and
requirements are discussed in the
context of successful fielding of
resilient systems. Since a continued
awareness of information,
communications, and technology (ICT)
is critical to instill and maintain a
DoD workforce, supply chain threats
and vulnerabilities affecting mission
critical hardware (H/W) and software
(S/W) are discussed. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3240
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3240
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFSCs for Officer personnel: 62EX,
63AX, 8XX, Civilian personnel: 1101
Course Length:
(not listed)
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
29S
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details FAM 103 Air Force Fundamentals of Acquisition Management (AFFAM)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18M R |
Apr 30 2018 - May 17 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18N R |
Apr 30 2018 - May 17 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18O R |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18P R |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18Q R |
Jul 16 2018 - Aug 02 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18R R |
Jul 16 2018 - Aug 02 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18S R |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18T R |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18U R |
Sep 04 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18V R |
Sep 04 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
The first week of FAM 103 focuses on
basic project management skills based
on the Project Management Body of
Knowledge from the Project Management
Institute. The remainder of the
course provides students an overview
of the entire weapon system
acquisition process using key DoD and
Air Force level documents as well as
Air Force specific processes and
methodologies. The course also
covers information on the various
functional disciplines required to
execute an acquisition program.
Includes instruction on other topics
such as teaming, communication,
ethics, and the Acquisition
Professional Development Program. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3164
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3164
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
Eligible officers in the ranks of O-1
to O-4 and eligible civilians in pay
grades up to GS-13 or equivalent.
Special Requirements:
NOTE: FAM 103 fulfills ACQ 101 for
those that took FAM 103 between 1
June 2005 and 24 September 2013.
ACQ 101 is also fulfilled for those
who took the legacy Acquisition
Fundamentals Course (L30QR63A1) and
FAM 101.
ACQ 101 is not a pre-requisite for
FAM 103, but is now required in
addition to FAM 103. FAM 103 NO
LONGER serves as a fulfillment for
ACQ 101. To achieve PM Level I
students will now have to take ACQ
101 in addition to other required DAU
classes.
Target Audience:
This course is required (by SAF/AQH)
for all new 61BX, 61CX, 61DX, 62XX,
and 63XX officers and cross-trainee
officers into these career fields.
The course is also required for all
civilian 1101 interns that are new to
weapon system acquisition. The
course is also offered on a space
available basis and centrally funded
to other military career fields and
civilian job series that are
acquisition coded. All other
students desiring to attend FAM 103
in a TDY status will be unit funded.
The AFIT/LS Budget office will send
out an email about travel/funding 3-4
weeks prior to the start of class.
Course Length:
14 days
CLPs:
114
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
LO0
Civilian PDS Code:
Q14
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details FPM 101 Fundamentals of Project Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This is a web-based course that
provides students with a basic
understanding of the project
management framework, best practices
and in some instances, methods of
application for key knowledge areas
of project management. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3271
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3271
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The primary audience for this course
are members of the acquisition
workforce specifically, acquisition
program managers (AFSC 63A and
Civilian Job Series 1101). However,
this course is open to individuals
from any career field and anyone
interested is highly encouraged to
register.
Course Length:
24 hrs
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
OXG
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details IPM 301 Intermediate Project Management Skills Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18H R |
May 07 2018 - May 17 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18I R |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 21 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18J R |
Jul 16 2018 - Jul 26 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18K R |
Aug 13 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18L R |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 20 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
Provides Air Force officers and
civilians a deeper foundation in
everyday project management skills.
More advanced project management
topics are addressed using a
combination of in-class lectures and
discussions, project management
readings and case studies, and
individual/group exercises. Topics
include: business case analysis,
stakeholder management,
communications management, time
management, project planning, project
execution and status reporting,
project recovery, and transferring
project management responsibility.
The centerpiece of the course is a
dynamic project management
simulation, which integrates and
applies these project management
topics. IPM 301 builds on basic
project management education that
newcomers to acquisition receive in
the AF Fundamentals of Acquisition
Management (AFFAM) course. IPM 301 is
required per Acquisition Manager
Career Field Education and Training
Plan (CFETP). Additionally, the Air
Force Defense Acquisition Career
Manager (DACM) has deemed IPM 301 a
fulfillment of the APDP Level II
Program Manager requirement for DAU’s
PMT 251/257 courses as
well as the APDP Level III Program
Manager requirement for DAU's EVM 263.
Target audience (eligible for SAF/AQH
funded quotas): 1st Lt - Maj (AFSC
63AX Acquisition Managers) and GS 11 -
GS 13 (Occupational Series 1101)
acquisition program managers.
Central funding may be available to
other acquisition coded personnel
performing project management work on
a limited and case-by-case basis.
HOW TO REGISTER: Log on to
https://www.atrrs.army.mil/channels/af
itnow/ |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3294
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3294
Prerequisites:
ACQ 202 & ACQ 203 (formerly ACQ 201A
& B), offered by DAU.
Grade Restrictions:
GS-11 through 13, 1Lt-Maj. Some
exceptions/waivers may be granted.
Contact School for more information
Special Requirements:
Limited Funded Seats Available.
Signup will close out 30 days prior
to class start date. If you must
cancel a reserved seat, please do so
at least 15 days prior to class start
date or you will be entered as a no-
show. To cancel, please go through
the same steps as when you applied.
You will not be reserved a seat until
supervisor has approved so please
notify him/her when you apply.
Target Audience:
63X, 1101
Course Length:
9 Days
CLPs:
70
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
MZO
Civilian PDS Code:
OG9
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details IPM 350 Industry Standard Project Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18H-O O |
Apr 24 2018 - Apr 27 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18I-0 O |
Apr 30 2018 - May 03 2018 |
LA AFB, CA |
18O-O O |
May 15 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Offutt AFB, NE |
18T-O O |
May 29 2018 - Jun 01 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18J R |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 08 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18S-O O |
Jun 12 2018 - Jun 15 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
18K-O O |
Jun 26 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Arnold AFB, TN |
18L-O O |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 13 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18M-O O |
Jul 31 2018 - Aug 03 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18N-O R |
Aug 28 2018 - Aug 31 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
Course Overview:
The Industry Standard Project
Management Workshop is a four-day
instructor-led class that provides
students with
an understanding of the differences
between Air Force and industry
project management. This class teaches
industry-standard project management
as defined by the Project Management
Institute (PMI) in A Guide to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK), which includes the project
management framework, the ten
knowledge areas, and the five process
groups. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3271
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3271
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
All civilian and military personnel
who manage/work on projects to
include service managers within the
DoD.
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
35
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1T1
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
No
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Details LAB 101 Laboratory Acquisition Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
Provides students with an introduction to the Air Force Research Laboratory. Informal lectures are used to provide the student with an understanding of laboratory funding, planning, contracting, management, and reporting processes at the working level. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
Completion of ACQ 101 or equivalent course is desired. The course is not considered equivalent to APDP-required courses. Other students not in AFRL are welcome on a space available basis.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Course credit is based on participation in the lectures and attendance.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for the person who is newly-assigned to the Air Force Research Laboratory. Course materials are presented at the Second Lieutenant - Captain or GS7-11 level. Higher ranks are encouraged to attend as well. Our target audience is people working in Scientific, Engineering, and Program Manager career fields. Other career fields may attend as required by their job position.
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
20
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
VWV
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LAB 102 Introduction to Science & Technology (S&T) Program Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
The Introduction to Science and
Technology (S&T) Program Management
course will help the students apply
program management concepts within
their S&T program and help them
relate their work to larger portfolio
and enterprise level efforts. The
course presents specific guidance on
AFRL processes (Program Baseline
Reviews, Test and Safety Planning in
AFRL, GFP management in AFRL, etc)
and tools.
Course Objectives: The purpose of
the Introduction to Science &
Technology (S&T) Program Management
course is to provide students with
knowledge of selected fundamental S&T
program management concepts while
also providing a foundation for the
Advanced S&T Program Management
course to build upon.
This is a pre-requisite to LAB202.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3279
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3279
Prerequisites:
LAB102 is a prerequisite for LAB 202.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFRL S&T program managers.
Course Length:
8 hours
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
09C
Civilian PDS Code:
IIH
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LAB 150 AFRL R&D Case File Management Course ***INACTIVE***
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
The AFRL's "R&D Case File Management
Course" is comprised of four modules,
all focused on the necessity of
maintaining proper R&D case files.
Members of the AFRL need to
understand the importance of their
role of managing R&D case files and
the correct process and procedures
associated with managing these case
files in order to ensure the valuable
research performed by members of the
AFRL is appropriately documented. By
following basic procedures, the
members of the AFRL can ensure they
maintain good documentation and
ensure continuity is maintained
between researchers.
ADMIN INSTRUCTIONS: Students must
have access to the internet and may
access the course at
http://online.afit.edu.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFRL personnel who work with R&D Case
Files
Course Length:
6 hrs
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
9AG
Civilian PDS Code:
G26
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LAB 202 Science & Technology Program Management Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18I-O O |
May 01 2018 - May 03 2018 |
Rome AFB, NY |
18F R |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18G-O O |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 12 2018 |
Kirtland AFB, NM |
18H R |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18E-O O |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 13 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
Course Overview:
This course is required for all civil
civilian and military Science and Techn
Technology Managers in AFRL. It is desig
designed to g
desig
designed to giv
desig
designed to g
desig
designed to give students the tools they
they need to
they
they need to
they
they need to
they
they need to plan and execute S&T progr
programs. The course presents tailored infor
informatio
infor
information
infor
informatio
infor
information on the S&T program lifec
lifecycle, each functional management area,
area, an
area,
area, and
area,
area, an
area,
area, and technology transition. The cours
course
cours
course
cours
course
cours
course content is based on the latest polic
policy
polic
polic
polic
policy
polic
policy, guidance, and best practices.
JUSTIFICATON: AFRL has determined that the
their
the
their
the
their
the
their S&T workforce needs fundamental ins
insi
ins
ins
ins
insi
ins
insights and a working knowledge of S&T
S&T program management as it currently exi
ex
exi
e
exi
ex
exi
exists in the laboratory acquisition pro
p
pro
pro
p
pro
process.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Scientists, Engineers a
a
a
a
and Program Managers in AFRL and their s
s
s
supervisors.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3279
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3279
Prerequisites:
Effective 1 May 2018, LAB 102 will no
longer be a prerequisite for LAB 202.
The new prerequisites will be DAU
courses STM 101 and ENG 101.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFSC: 63A, 62E, 61S Rank: O1-O5 DR I -
-
- DR IV
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
21
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
HUO
Civilian PDS Code:
G27
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 052 Introduction to Strategic Sourcing
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course will expose students to
the concepts, processes, benefits, and
resources associated with strategic
sourcing in the context of AF
operations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3201
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3201
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X O-1 to O-6 Grade Officers 2XS E-1
to E-9 Rank Enlisted GS-030
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX-07
to 15 NH-II to NH-IV and equivalent
Civilian Personnel
Course Length:
2
CLPs:
1
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
46C
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 053 Introduction to Forecasting, Demand Planning, and Supply Planning
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course will expose students to
the terminology, concepts,
relationships, resources, and
importance associated with
forecasting, demand planning, and
supply planning in USAF operations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3201
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3201
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X O-1 to O-6 Grade Officers 2XS E-1
to E-9 Rank Enlisted GS-030
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX-07
to 15 NH-II to NH-IV and equivalent
Civilian Personnel
Course Length:
3
CLPs:
3
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
46D
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 054 Introduction to Collaborative Inventory Planning
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course will expose students to
terminology, concepts, relationships,
resources, and importance associated
with collaborative inventory planning
in USAF operations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3201
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3201
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X O-1 to O-6 Grade Officers 2XS E-1
to E-9 Rank Enlisted GS-030
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX-07
to 15 NH-II to NH-IV and equivalent
Civilian Personnel
Course Length:
2
CLPs:
2
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
46E
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 055 Introduction to Automatic Identification Technology (AIT)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course will expose students to
the concepts, benefits, and resources
with item unique identification (IUID)
in USAF operations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3201
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3201
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X O-1 to O-6 Grade Officers 2XS E-1
to E-9 Rank Enlisted GS-030
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX
0301,0343,0346,1101,1670,1910,20XX-07
to 15 NH-II to NH-IV and equivalent
Civilian Personnel
Course Length:
1
CLPs:
1
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
46F
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 099 Fundamentals of Logistics
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is comprised of five
modules. These modules describe
logistics, its environment and the
four logistics processes of
acquisition, distribution,
sustainment, and disposition. It is
designed for new accessions and new
practitioners in the logistics career
fields. The course objectives are to
provide new accessions and those new
to logistics with a basic knowledge
of logistics organizations processes
and practices to orient new
personnel in the logistics career
fields and assist them in becoming
productive logistics practitioners
and to assist new logistics
practitioners in understanding basic
joint and AF doctrine. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3165
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3165
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
All Logistics Personnel
Course Length:
4 hrs
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
N1I
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 103 Centralized Asset Management Process For Weapon System Sustainment
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
An online course explaining
Centralized Asset Management (CAM)
and the fundamental shift in Weapon
System Sustainment (WSS) Philosophy.
The way the U.S. Air Force programs
and budgets for WSS is changing. The
roles between MAJCOMS and AFMC are
changing. CAM centralizes and
integrates sustainment funding
allowing for an enterprise approach
to the sustainment business. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3303
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3303
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
0346 Logistics Management Specialist
Target Audience:
01-07 E1-E9 GS7-GS15/NSPS EQUV
Course Length:
3 Days
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
07P
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 109 Fundamentals of Industrial Maintenance
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is designed to further
the professional capability of
military and civilian personnel as
entry level employees assigned to
the Department of Defense Depot
Maintenance System. Depot
maintenance business processes are
examined to include Core, 50/50,
DSOR, partnering, environmental
management, depot maintenance
workload process and material
support. Also, depot maintenance
aircraft, depot maintenance
exchangeables and other current depot
issues will be discussed. Student
centered exercises will emphasize
problem analysis, decision making,
and forecasting. Additionally this
course will illustrate a cross-
functional view of the depot
maintenance system and show the
relationship between the various
depot business units and their
related high level processes. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3283
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3283
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFSC: 21x Series Civ: 1101, 346,
895 or 1152 E-6 to E-9, O-3 to O-6.
GS-9 to GS-13
Course Length:
14 Training Hours
CLPs:
14
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0Z1
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
14
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Details LOG 117 Process Improvement Team Member Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This is a web-based course providing an in-depth look at each of the 3 process improvement methodologies. The course is intended to ensure a basic understanding of why, how and when each of the process improvement methodologies should be used. The course will provide a limited approach to the relationships between Lean, Six Sigma and Benchmarking. This course is the bedrock of a more robust process improvement initiative, providing the education required by all potential members of a team charged with process improvement. LOG 117 may also be requested as an instructor-led class with funding provided by the requestor. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3217
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3217
Prerequisites:
Nominated by supervisor.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(None)
Target Audience:
The course is primarily for individuals that may be called upon to act as a Process Improvement (PI) team member.
Course Length:
Approx 6 hrs
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
O7Q
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
N/A
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Details LOG 132 Contracting for Production Maintenance Management Specialists
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C-O O |
Jun 18 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18D-O O |
Jun 18 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
Course Overview:
LOG 132 has three components:
The first component focuses on
contracting fundamentals, providing
PMS personnel with a comprehensive
overview of the life cycle of
Contracting, including the pre-award
phase of Contracting (from planning
to solicitation to award) the post
award contract administration phase
Conract Repair Team process and how
the Defense Contract Management
Agency can enhance repair completion.
The second component provides the
students with a series of local
contractor facility visits. Students
receive a contractor program overview
and a tour of the contractor
operations for a hands-on orientation
of contractor processes.
The third component involves the
students participating in a seminar
where students share their contractor
experiences.This exchange of ideas
and information focuses on what the
students learned as it relates to
their PMS duties. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3250
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3250
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
This course is designed for junior to
mid-level military and civilian
Production Maintenance Specialist
(PMS).
Course Length:
9 days
CLPs:
45
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
ITX
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 135 Systems Lifecycle Integrity Management (SLIM)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
The overall goal of the Systems
Lifecycle Integrity Management (SLIM)
course is to provide the learner with
the knowledge and comprehension
necessary to integrate the SLIM
elements throughout the lifecycle of
a weapons system. Additionally, the
learner will be motivated to
integrate and apply SLIM to their day-
to-day practice. SLIM is a
crossfunctional initiative used in
the real world from acquisition to
sustainment to disposal. The learners
respond positively to the successful
application of SLIM and will also
reflect how the elements of SLIM can
benefit them. Harnessing the benefits
of SLIM and showing the benefits’
direct application to the learner
provides the bridge needed to build
the positive connection with SLIM and
its use across the enterprise. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3218
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3218
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Logistics, AQ, FM, Contracting, Ops,
Personnel
Course Length:
18 hours
CLPs:
18
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
FBI
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 143 Logistics Readiness Squadron Quality Assurance Evaluator Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
In this course, we will discuss the
concept, policies, and
responsibilities of the LRS Quality
Assurance Program contained in AFI 20-
112. Upon completion of this course,
each student will understand the
standardized method used to evaluate
a unit’s compliance with Air Force,
command, and local
directives/policies. This course
fulfills the requirement to qualify
as an LRS QA Evaluator. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3252
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3252
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Active Duty Personnel: 2F0XX, 2G0XX,
2S0XX, 2T0XX
Civilian Personnel: Those assigned to
LRS QA Evaluator Positions
Course Length:
1 day
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
09Z
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 199 Introduction to Logistics (AF)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18K-O O |
Apr 23 2018 - Apr 27 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18S-O O |
May 07 2018 - May 11 2018 |
Little Rock AFB, AR |
18L-O O |
Jun 04 2018 - Jun 08 2018 |
Eielson AFB, AK |
18M-O O |
Jun 18 2018 - Jun 22 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18O-O O |
Jul 30 2018 - Aug 03 2018 |
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ |
18P-O O |
Jul 30 2018 - Aug 03 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18Q-O O |
Aug 13 2018 - Aug 17 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18N-O O |
Aug 13 2018 - Aug 17 2018 |
Charleston AFB SC |
18T-O O |
Aug 20 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18U R |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 14 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18R-O O |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 14 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18V R |
Sep 17 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
The course uses a variety of methods
to explain and illustrate the
relationships and inter-dependencies
of logistics to its various
components. Informal lectures, case
study exercises, student
presentations, and small group
exercises are used to provide
students with an understanding of
acquisition, sustainment,
distribution, supply chain
management, the Air Force’s
Enterprise Logistics Strategy and the
associated Enterprise Logistics
Information Systems, governance,
contingency operations, and
disposition.
There is also a half-day logistics
simulation that demonstrates the
uncertainty in managing a supply
chain, even with perfect information,
and how this may lead to inaccurate
decision making. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3210
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3210
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Please note that AFIT does NOT fund
any student TDY for this course. All
travel (transportation, lodging,
meals, etc) associated costs are the
students/ the student’s organizations
responsibility.
Target Audience:
For newly assigned logisticians and
persons pending immediate assignment
to a logistics career field. O-1 to O-
3, E5 to E7, GS-05 to GS-12
Course Length:
5 days
CLPs:
40
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
WR7
Civilian PDS Code:
JQG
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 209 Concepts of Industrial Maintenance Mgmt
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is designed to further
the professional capability of
military and civilian personnel as
mid-level managers assigned to the
Department of Defense Depot
Maintenance System. Industrial
maintenance management practices,
operations, production management
principles and analytical techniques
are examined for suitability to
enhance support of operational and
combat forces. This course focuses
on contemporary production management
techniques to aid managers in problem
solving, constraint resolution,
decision making and demand
forecasting. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3283
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3283
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
LOG 209 is a self-paced asynchronous
online course presented on Blackboard
that must be completed within 45 days
Target Audience:
AFSC: 21x Series Job Series: 1101, 3
346, 895 or 1152
GS-9 to 13 E-6 to E-9, O-3 to O-6.
Course Length:
21 days
CLPs:
17
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1C1
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 210 Applied Concepts of Industrial Maintenance Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is designed to further
the professional capability of
military and civilian personnel as
mid-level managers assigned to the
Department of Defense Depot
Maintenance System. Industrial
maintenance management practices,
operations, production management
principles and analytical techniques
are examined for suitability to
enhance support of operational and
combat forces. This course is
centered on student focused exercises
which emphasize team work, problem
analysis, resolution, decision making
and forecasting. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3283
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3283
Prerequisites:
LOG 209 - Concepts of Industrial
Maintenance Management
Grade Restrictions:
NONE
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
21X, CIV: 1101, 0346, 0301, 0895,
1152
Course Length:
45 Days
CLPs:
28
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1EW
Civilian PDS Code:
J96
Num Credits:
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Details LOG 238 Critical Chain Project Management Foundational Concepts
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18E-O O |
May 02 2018 - May 04 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18F-O O |
May 22 2018 - May 24 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18G-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18H-O O |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 12 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18I R |
Aug 28 2018 - Aug 30 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
The Critical Chain Project Management
(CCPM) Foundational Concepts course
provides students with an
introduction to critical chain
project scheduling procedures,
management tools and processes, and
organizational requirements. Topics
are presented in sufficient depth to
allow students to successfully
participate in the transition to and
sustainment of CCPM as a primary
workload planning, scheduling, and
execution tool for Programmed Depot
Maintenance (PDM) and other project
management activities. The course is
designed for mid and upper level
managers responsible for coordinating
and directing the organizational
resources, policies, and metrics
necessary to implement and sustain
CCPM. This course educates
managers on the general theory of
CCPM rather than providing training
on any particular CCPM based
scheduling software. In three class
days, the course presents a detailed
CCPM model and relates it to the
Theory of Constraints, classical
project scheduling, and continuous
process improvement. Concepts are
introduced through lecture, videos,
and illustrated/reinforced through a
number of simulations, exercises, and
daily homework. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3303
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3303
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
The hosting unit determines class
attendance/priority."? No student TDY
funding is provided by AFIT. HQ
AFMC/A4D will fund AFIT instructors
to conduct two course offerings at
each ALC. Any other course offering
will be funded by the requesting
organization. When HQ AFMC/A4D funds
an offering, priority will be given
to maintenance students.
Target Audience:
Open to anyone desiring / needing
CCPM knowledge. Generally, the
following AFSCs and Job Series are
candidates to take this course: 62E,
63A, 21A / 343, 346, 895, 1101, 1152,
and 2010.
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
23
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0HR
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 262 Applied Maintenance Management Concepts (AF)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D-O O |
Apr 30 2018 - May 08 2018 |
Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC |
18E-O O |
Jun 07 2018 - Jun 15 2018 |
Mildenhall RAF, UK |
18F-O O |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 20 2018 |
Scott AFB, IL |
18G-O O |
Aug 13 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Yokota AB, Japan |
18H-O O |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
Minot AFB, ND |
Course Overview:
Provides base-level aircraft and
munitions maintenance managers with a
survey of concepts and techniques
from production operations management
and related disciplines, with
emphasis on identifying and defining
issues, quantitative analysis of
alternative courses of action, and
effective communication of proposals
and related costs and benefits up the
chain of command. The course stresses
practical application to actual
challenges confronting base-level
maintenance managers. Although
several mathematical techniques are
introduced, the course is
specifically designed for managers
who may not have any previous math
background. Topics include group
decision making dynamics, continuous
process improvement methods, capacity
requirements planning, general
scheduling theory, project
scheduling, basic statistics, queuing
theory, organizational safety, and
basic reliability and maintainability
and calculations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3252
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3252
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
All personnel in maintenance and
logistics related career fields are
eligible, however nominees currently
assigned to, pending assignment to,
or working in direct support of
organizational and intermediate level
aircraft maintenance activities have
priority. Officers O1 through O4,
enlisted members E6 through E9, and
civilian members in grades GS9
through GS13, and wage grade
equivalents are eligible. At least
one year of experience at the
organizational or intermediate level
of maintenance is desired for
military attendees. Selection
Process: Initial review of
application by appropriate training
office. Final review and selection
approval is made by the Course
Director. Waivers for personnel in
other career fields, levels of
assignment, and experience
(specifically for cross-trainees and
cross-flow officers) will be
considered by the Course Director.
Target Audience:
Open to non-US personnel (MASL #
D178119, D178135). Maintenance and
logistics managers and supervisors.
Not rank/grade specific. (See Special
Requirements below).
Course Length:
10 days
CLPs:
60
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
WW6
Civilian PDS Code:
JQQ
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 299 Combat Logistics
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18I-O O |
Apr 30 2018 - May 04 2018 |
Fairchild AFB, WA |
18E-O O |
May 14 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ |
18G-O O |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 15 2018 |
Spangdahlem AB, Germany |
18J-O O |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 15 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18K-O O |
Jul 16 2018 - Jul 20 2018 |
Little Rock AFB, AR |
18L-O O |
Jul 23 2018 - Jul 27 2018 |
Luke AFB, AZ |
18M-O O |
Aug 20 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Charleston AFB SC |
Course Overview:
This is a theater logistics-focused
course that addresses the roles and
responsibilities of logisticians
deployed to support the full range of
military operations. The course
includes informal lectures, guided
discussions, videos, learning
exercises,and a team research project
with an oral presentation. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3165
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3165
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
O-1 to O-3, E-5 to E-7, and GS-09 to
GS-12
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The course is open to officers from
second lieutenant through captain,
non-commissioned officers in the
grades of staff sergeant through
master sergeant, and civil service
employees in the grades GS-09 through
GS-12. It is appropriate for DoD
employees in the logistics,
maintenance, and support career
fields.
Course Length:
5 days
CLPs:
43
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1L4
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 309 Concepts of Industrial Operations Mgmt
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course is designed to further
the professional capability of
military and civilian personnel as
upper-level managers assigned to the
Department of Defense Depot
Maintenance System. Foundational
concepts of strategic planning and
execution by building and deploying
action plans are studied and
simulated in an Industrial
Maintenance environment. An analysis
of program / project management in an
Industrial Maintenance setting will
be explored and reinforced through
practical exercise and case study. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3218
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3218
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFSC: 21x Series Job Series: 1101, 3
346, 895 or 1152
GS-9 to GS-13 E-6 to E-9, O-3 to O-6
Course Length:
27 days
CLPs:
25
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details LOG 399 Strategic Logistics Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C-O O |
Jun 19 2018 - Jun 22 2018 |
Mildenhall RAF, UK |
Course Overview:
The objective of this course is to
educate personnel on how the USAF
utilizes DoD's strategic logistical
resources to support military
operations. This course focuses on
the distribution, utilization,
sustainment, and disposition of
logistical resources. This course is
designed to broaden student
understanding of Air Force logistics
doctrine, processes, programs, and
policies that foster critical thinking
on a broad range of key issues facing
the Air Force and joint logistics
communities using a seminar forum
designed to enhance discussion among
students, faculty, and guest
speakers. Guest speakers are
primarily from joint organizations and
commands such as TRANSCOM, The Joint
Staff, and Defense Logistics Agency. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3201
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3201
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
The course director selects applicants
for enrollment 4-6 weeks before the
start of each offering.
Target Audience:
Course is only for officers O-4
through O-6 in logistics career fields
(LRO and Maintenance), civilians GS-12
through GS-15, and NCOs E-7 and above
in logistics related career fields.
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
32
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
JBH
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
N/A
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Details LOG 420 Enterprise Logistics Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B R |
Apr 23 2018 - May 04 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18C R |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
This course will prepare you for
strategic leadership positions with a
major emphasis on enterprise level
logistics competencies. The course
will enhance your critical thinking
skills about challenges you’ll face in
multiple positions as senior
logisticians. The course will include
a comprehensive analysis of topics
such as: 1. Financial management/
working capital funds 2. Supply chain
management/depot maintenance/
workload/ sustainment/ PPBES/
programming 3. Life cycle logistics/
joint logistics/planning/nuclear
enterprise logistics 4. Other current
issues |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3073
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3073
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
*** Students are centrally selected
for LOG 420 by the Logistics
Developmental Team (LOG DT). Do not
apply unless you have been notified by
AFIT/LS that you are a selectee.***
Target Audience:
21X O-5 Grade Officers GS-0346-14/15
Civilian Personnel
Course Length:
2 weeks
CLPs:
80
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
46A
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details MRC 102 Mission Ready Contracting Officer Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D R |
Apr 16 2018 - May 17 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18E R |
Jul 09 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18F R |
Aug 20 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
Course for civilian new-hires,
officer crossflows, and potentially
new officer accessions into the
contracting career field (64PX or
1102). Educates and prepares officers
and civilians to assume positions in
Operational, Systems, Logistics, and
Research and Development contracting
Course curriculum includes the Air
Force business environment,
applicable laws and regulations, and
hands-on exercises using applicable
automated data systems.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3225
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3225
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Officers O-1 thru O-3 in the 64XX
casreer field and civilian trainees
in the 1102 series
Course Length:
23 Days
CLPs:
161
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
OLC
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details QMT 290 Integrated Cost Analysis
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18F-O O |
Apr 24 2018 - Apr 27 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18E-O O |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 10 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
Course Overview:
QMT 290 is a blended-learning course
the first phase is distance-learning,
and the second phase is instructor-led. After you enroll in QMT 290 at the location/dates you prefer (assuming you meet the course prerequisites) you will automatically be enrolled in the distance learning phase of the course. Once enrolled in the distance
led. After you enroll in QMT 290 at
the location/dates you prefer
(assuming you meet the course
prerequisites) you will automatically
be enrolled in the distance learning
phase of the course. Once enrolled in
the distance-learning phase, you will have a finite time to complete the distance
have a finite time to complete the
distance-learning coursework. You must
complete the distance-learning
coursework no later than two weeks
prior to the start of the instructor-led phase.
led phase.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3272
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3272
Prerequisites:
Pre-Requisites: All DAU courses
required for Level-1 APDP
certification in Cost Estimating (BUS-CE) but need not have been awarded the actual certification. Additionally, students must complete the following DAU continuous learning modules: CLB 023 Software Cost Estimating, CLB 026 Forecasting Techniques, and CLB 030 Cost Data Sources. Except for the distance learning phase of QMT 290, the course pre
CE) but need not have been awarded the
actual certification. Additionally,
students must complete the following
DAU continuous learning modules: CLB
023 Software Cost Estimating, CLB 026
Forecasting Techniques, and CLB 030
Cost Data Sources. Except for the
distance learning phase of QMT 290,
the course pre-requisites may be
waived at the discretion of the course
director if the student can
demonstrate they have five or more
years of hands-on experience
performing cost estimating and
analysis at either a DoD agency or
with a DoD defense contractor. CLPS 40
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Military: 65W and 65F Civilian: 0501
and 1515. MIL/CIV
cost analysts in a cost-coded
position, with minimum of 1-year
experience.
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
40
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details REL 210 Reliability Basics for Acquisition Professionals
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18E-O O |
Apr 23 2018 - Apr 24 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18F-O O |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 12 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
18G R |
Sep 05 2018 - Sep 06 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18H-O O |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 12 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
Course Overview:
Course Description: The course
covers the policies, guidance, and an
overview of methods to improve the
reliability program across the
acquisition life cycle. Focus is on
an overview of both the proactive
approach of designing reliability
into the system up front (Design for
Reliability) and monitoring
reliability improvements through
Reliability Growth modeling.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3251
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3251
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
REL 210 requires access to AFIT's
network. In order to access AFIT's
network, an AFIT-specific DD Form 2875
is required & must be returned to
AFIT/LS NLT 14 DAYS prior to the class
start date students that do not
complete the form WILL BE CANCELLED
from the class. The form &
instructions on how to fill it out are
located on AFIT/LS's website at:
https://www.afit.edu/LS/ click
on "Student Information" and
select "DD Form 2875". Any questions
can be directed to AFIT/LS Training
Administrators at DSN 785-7777x3164 or
e-mail AFIT.LSACOURSEMANAGER@afit.edu.
No walk-in students will be allowed.
NOTE: No walk-in students will be
allowed.
Target Audience:
GS-07 to GS-14 and O-1 to O-5
Course Length:
(not listed)
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1C8
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details REL 310 Reliability and Reliability Growth Foundations I
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18F-O O |
May 01 2018 - May 04 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18G-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 08 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
18H-O O |
Jul 23 2018 - Jul 26 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18D-O O |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
Kirtland AFB, NM |
Course Overview:
NEW COURSE IN DEVELOPMENT. Recent
working groups and task forces have
recognized DOD’s historic under-
performance in reliability goals and
have implemented policies to improve
sustainment. This 5 day course
covers the policies, guidance, and
methods to improve the reliability
program across the acquisition life
cycle. Focus is on both the
proactive approach of designing
reliability into the system up front
(Design for Reliability) and the
reactive Reliability Growth
modeling. Emphasis is on
understanding basic reliability and
Reliability Growth principles and
using tools available to the
practitioner to plan, assess, track,
and project reliability. This hands-
on workshop will use software to
reinforce analytical methods
presented with demonstrations and
exercises. Students will be able to
construct the Reliability Growth
curves now required in Test and
Evaluation Master Plans for major
systems. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3251
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3251
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Prerequisites: None but this
course has a heavy emphasis on
Probability and Statistic techniques
and conducts exercises using
statistical theories and software.
Students must have an understanding
of basic Probability and Statistics
theory. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that
students refresh their knowledge by
taking DAU’s CLE -035 – Introduction
to Probability and Statistics
computer-based course.
REL 410 requires access to AFIT's
network. In order to access AFIT's
network, an AFIT-specific DD Form 2875
is required & must be returned to
AFIT/LS NLT 14 DAYS prior to the class
start date students that do not
complete the form WILL BE CANCELLED
from the class. The form &
instructions on how to fill it out are
located on AFIT/LS's website at:
https://www.afit.edu/LS/ click
on "Student Information" and
select "DD Form 2875". Any questions
can be directed to AFIT/LS Training
Administrators at DSN 785-7777x3164 or
e-mail AFIT.LSACOURSEMANAGER@afit.edu.
No walk-in students will be allowed.
Target Audience:
All AFSCs/Civilian Series supporting
Acquisition, Sustainment,
Developmental Test and Operational
Test, GS-7 to 14 O-1 to 5
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
32
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details REL 410 Reliability and Reliability Growth Foundations II
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A R |
Jun 25 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
This four-day course is intended for
AF personnel engaged in system
lifecycle management who require an
advanced application level
understanding of reliability and
reliability growth. This course
reinforces the fundamentals from REL
310 and delves more deeply into both
design and sustainment reliability
analysis techniques while assessing
the impact of reliability across the
life cycle. Focus is on both the
proactive approach of designing
reliability into the system up front
(Design for Reliability) and the
reactive Reliability Growth modeling. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3251
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3251
Prerequisites:
REL 310 - Reliability and Reliability
Growth Foundations I
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
requires access to AFIT's network. In
order to access AFIT's network, an
AFIT-specific DD Form 2875 is required
& must be returned to AFIT/LS NLT 14
DAYS prior to the class start date
students that do not complete the form
WILL BE CANCELLED from the class. The
form & instructions on how to fill it
out are located on AFIT/LS's website
at: https://www.afit.edu/LS/ click
on "Student Information" and
select "DD Form 2875". Any questions
can be directed to AFIT/LS Training
Administrators at DSN 785-7777x3164 or
e-mail AFIT.LSACOURSEMANAGER@afit.edu.
No walk-in students will be allowed.
Target Audience:
All AFSCs/Civilian Series supporting
Acquisition, Sustainment,
Developmental Test and Operational
Test, GS-11 and above O-2 and above
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
(none)
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SOT 210 Science of Test Fundamentals for Managers
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18G-O O |
Apr 25 2018 - Apr 26 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18H-O O |
May 15 2018 - May 16 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18J-O O |
Jun 13 2018 - Jun 14 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
18E-O O |
Aug 28 2018 - Aug 29 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
Course Overview:
This two-day course, designed for
acquisition professionals, will
introduce Science of Test (SoT) – a
powerful methodology for test and
evaluation that OSD requires to be
present in every test program. The
course will show how SoT is critical
in the planning, design, execution,
and analysis of test. SoT uniquely
solves the twin challenges of test –
how to vary test conditions to explore
a broad battle space, while
controlling the risks of making
incorrect fielding decisions. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3282
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3282
Prerequisites:
None, but this course has a heavy
emphasis on Probability and Statistic
techniques and conducts exercises
using statistical theories and
software. Students must have an
understanding of basic Probability
and Statistics theory. It is HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED that students refresh
their knowledge by taking DAU’s CLE 35
– Introduction to Probability and
Statistics computer-based course.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
OSD policy guidance emphasizes that
elements of experimental design be
included in Test and Evaluation
Master Plans (TEMPs) and Test Plans
for approval of those documents.
Science of Test is the structured
process used to identify the metrics,
factors, and levels that most directly
affect test execution and that should
be reflected in detailed test plans
and TEMPs.
***This course requires access to
AFIT's network. In order to access
AFIT's network, an AFIT-specific DD
Form 2875 is required & must be
returned to AFIT/LS NLT 14 DAYS prior
to the class start date students that
do not complete the form WILL BE
CANCELLED from the class. The form &
instructions on how to fill it out are
located on AFIT/LS's website at:
https://www.afit.edu/LS/ click
on "Student Information" and
select "DD Form 2875". Any questions
can be directed to AFIT/LS Training
Administrators at DSN 785-7777x3164 or
e-mail AFIT.LSACOURSEMANAGER@afit.edu.
No walk-in students will be allowed.***
Target Audience:
The course is open to Acquisition and
Sustainment officers (0-1 and above),
enlisted personnel (E-5 and above),
and civilians
(GS-7 and above).
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0YS
Civilian PDS Code:
G31
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SOT 310 Science of Test: Experimental Design and Analysis I
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18E-O O |
May 14 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Kirtland AFB, NM |
18F-O O |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 13 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18G-O O |
Aug 20 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
18H-O O |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 14 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18I-O O |
Sep 24 2018 - Sep 28 2018 |
Nellis AFB, NV |
Course Overview:
This one week course, designed for
program office and ALC personnel,
emphasizes classical design principles
and teaches students basic techniques
and processes needed to create a
statistically rigorous and defensible
test for military weapon systems. A
well designed test can lead to reduced
development lead time with fewer tests
required, provide greater insight to
system performance, and ultimately
lead to fielding better, more reliable
systems. The student will learn how to
plan, conduct and analyze tests
efficiently in this course. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3282
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3282
Prerequisites:
None, but this course has a heavy
emphasis on Probability and Statistic
techniques and conducts exercises
using statistical theories and
software. Students must have an
understanding of basic Probability
and Statistics theory. It is HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED that students refresh
their knowledge by taking DAU’s CLE 35
– Introduction to Probability and
Statistics computer-based course.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
OSD policy guidance emphasizes that
elements of experimental design be
included in Test and Evaluation
Master Plans (TEMPs) and Test Plans
for approval of those documents.
Science of Test is the structured
process used to identify the metrics,
factors, and levels that most directly
affect test execution and that should
be reflected in detailed test plans
and TEMPs.
***This course requires access to
AFIT's network. In order to access
AFIT's network, an AFIT-specific DD
Form 2875 is required & must be
returned to AFIT/LS NLT 14 DAYS prior
to the class start date students that
do not complete the form WILL BE
CANCELLED from the class. The form &
instructions on how to fill it out are
located on AFIT/LS's website at:
https://www.afit.edu/LS/ click
on "Student Information" and
select "DD Form 2875". Any questions
can be directed to AFIT/LS Training
Administrators at DSN 785-7777x3164 or
e-mail AFIT.LSACOURSEMANAGER@afit.edu.
No walk-in students will be allowed.***
Target Audience:
The course is open to Acquisition and
Sustainment officers (0-1 and above),
enlisted personnel (E-5 and above),
and civilians (GS-7 and above).
Course Length:
4.5 days
CLPs:
36
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0YT
Civilian PDS Code:
G28
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SOT 410 Science of Test: Experimental Design and Analysis II
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D R |
Aug 20 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
This 5 day course, designed for the
test practioner, reinforces
fundamentals from SOT 310 and teaches
students advanced modeling and
analysis methods necessary to create a
statistically rigorous and defensible
test for military weapon systems. The
student will learn how to plan,
conduct and analyze tests efficiently.
This course introduces new design
classes, and provides advanced
modeling and analysis methods. Design
evaluation topics include power,
sample size, optimality, and aliasing
criteria. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3282
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3282
Prerequisites:
SOT 310 Science of Test: Experimental
Design and Analysis I. NOTE: This
course has a heavy emphasis on
Probability and Statistic techniques
and conducts exercises using
statistical theories and software.
Students must have an understanding
of basic Probability and Statistics
theory. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that
students refresh their knowledge by
taking DAU’s CLE 035 – Introduction
to Probability and Statistics
computer-based course.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
OSD policy guidance emphasizes that
elements of experimental design be
included in Test and Evaluation
Master Plans (TEMPs) and Test Plans
for approval of those documents.
Science of Test is the structured
process used to identify the metrics,
factors, and levels that most directly
affect test execution and that should
be reflected in detailed test plans
and TEMPs.
***This course requires access to
AFIT's network. In order to access
AFIT's network, an AFIT-specific DD
Form 2875 is required & must be
returned to AFIT/LS NLT 14 DAYS prior
to the class start date students that
do not complete the form WILL BE
CANCELLED from the class. The form &
instructions on how to fill it out are
located on AFIT/LS's website at:
https://www.afit.edu/LS/ click
on "Student Information" and
select "DD Form 2875". Any questions
can be directed to AFIT/LS Training
Administrators at DSN 785-7777x3164 or e
e-mail AFIT.LSACOURSEMANAGER@afit.edu.
No walk-in students will be allowed.***
Target Audience:
The course is open to Acquisition and
Sustainment officers (0-1 and above)
and civilians (GS-7 and above).
Course Length:
4.5 days
CLPs:
36
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0YU
Civilian PDS Code:
G30
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 201 Introduction to Software Engineering
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course defines and describes the
software engineering book of
knowledge (SWEBOK) lifecycle phases,
how software engineering activities
are managed through the Guidelines
for Successful Acquisition and
Management of Software-Intensive
Systems (GSAM), and principle areas
of interest and concern when working
on a software intensive program.
Students learn fundamental software
engineering concepts used in the DOD,
identify common software management,
acquisition and engineering roles,
and understand the Air Force’s
principle software engineering
concerns. SWE 201 is taught online by
asynchronous distance learning. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition, Engineering,
PM: O1-O6, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software
Improvement Programs Working Group
has determined that the software
engineering workforce needs a working
knowledge of software acquisition and
development policy, trends and
technical skills.
Course Length:
6 hours
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
044
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 301 Software Project Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This course provides a comprehensive
review of the phases, processes and
models used by the Air Force in the
management of a software project.
Topics include performing software
source selection, understanding and
generating various project management
metrics, creating an environment for
success, dealing with failure and
misconceptions, and how to interact
with stakeholders. Students perform
source selection, enhance software
development and maintenance models,
generate programmatic metrics, and
understand factors that affect
project success and customer
relations.
SWE 301 is one of six courses in the
SPDP software project management
track, and is taught online by
instructor-led distance learning.
Students must complete SWE 201 before
enrolling in SWE 301. Students must
successfully complete a series of
course exercises in order to
successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 301, 310, 320,
330, 340 and 350, the student earns
an AFIT SPDP “Software Project
Management” certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3288
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3288
Prerequisites:
SWE 201 - Introduction to Software
Engineering
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition, Engineering, PM:
01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software I
Improvement Programs Working Group has d
determined that the software e
engineering workforce needs a working k
knowledge of software acquisition and d
development policy, trends and t
technical skills.
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS -INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
30
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04F
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 310 Software Requirements Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B L |
May 07 2018 - May 25 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software requirements management
processes and artifacts used by the
Air Force. Topics include managing
software requirements development and
changes to include processes, the
team, tools, metrics, reviews and
traceability for software-intensive
systems. Students evaluate
requirements change processes, assess
requirements metrics, and assess
risks associated with moving to
software architecture and design.
SWE 310 is one of six courses in the
SPDP software project management
track, and is taught online by
instructor-led distance learning.
Students must complete SWE 301 before
enrolling in SWE 310. Students must
successfully complete a series of
course exercises in order to
successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 301, 310, 320,
330, 340 and 350, the student earns
an AFIT SPDP “Software Project
Management” certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
SWE 301
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS - INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04G
Civilian PDS Code:
BX6
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 320 Software Architecture and Design Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B L |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software design management processes
and artifacts used by the Air Force.
Topics include introduction to
architectural views, high-level
design diagrams, and design metrics,
risk assessment of design elements,
and traceability. Students assess
risks and risk mitigation strategies,
trace design elements to system and
software requirements, assess
information and metrics for decision-
making, and assess risks associated
with moving to software construction.
SWE 320 is one of six courses in the
SPDP software project management
track, and is taught online by
instructor-led distance learning.
Students must complete SWE 301 before
enrolling in SWE 320. Students must
successfully complete a series of
course exercises in order to
successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 301, 310, 320,
330, 340 and 350, the student earns
an AFIT SPDP “Software Project
Management” certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3240
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3240
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
SWE 301
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition, Engineering, PM:
01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software Imp
Improvement Programs Working Group has det
determined that the software eng
engineering workforce needs a working kno
knowledge of software acquisition and dev
development policy, trends and tec
technical skills.
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS - INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04J
Civilian PDS Code:
BX7
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 330 Software Implementation Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B L |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 27 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software construction management
processes and artifacts used by the
Air Force. Topics cover key
implementation decisions, types and
sources of artifacts involved in the
construction process, solution to requirements
requirements traceability, and
management metrics for software
assurance. Students evaluate sources
for obtaining software solution
components, trace elements of a
software solution against requirements, assess software
assurance and productivity
characteristics, and assess risks
associated with moving into software
testing
requirements, assess software
assurance and productivity
characteristics, and assess risks
associated with moving into software
testing |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
Students must complete SWE 201
(Introduction to Software
Engineering) and SWE 301 (Software
Project Management) before enrolling
in SWE 330.
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition, Engineering,
PM: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software
Improvement Programs Working Group
has determined that the software
engineering workforce
needs a working knowledge of software
acquisition and development policy,
trends and technical skills
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS - INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04K
Civilian PDS Code:
BFU
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 340 Software Test Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A L |
May 07 2018 - May 25 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
18B L |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software test management processes
and artifacts used by the Air Force.
Topics include managing software test
development to include test
processes, test planning, test
metrics, and assessing the quality of
test artifacts. Students evaluate
software testing strategies,
techniques and metrics, and assess
the risks associated with moving into
software sustainment.
SWE 340 is one of six courses in the
SPDP software project management
track, and is taught online by
instructor-led distance learning.
Students must complete SWE 301 before
enrolling in SWE 340. Students must
successfully complete a series of
course exercises in order to
successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 301, 310, 320,
330, 340 and 350, the student earns
an AFIT SPDP “Software Project
Management” certificate. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3240
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3240
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
SWE 301
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition, Engineering, PM:
01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software
Improvement Programs Working Group has
determined that the software
engineering workforce needs a working
knowledge of software acquisition and
development policy, trends and
technical skills.
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS-INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04L
Civilian PDS Code:
BFV
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 350 Managing Software Deployment and Sustainment
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A L |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
18B L |
Sep 04 2018 - Sep 24 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the management of
software deployment and sustainment
processes used by the Air Force.
Topics include deployment and
sustainment artifacts, the types of
changes software endures during its
operational deployment, and the
processes used to manage and
implement those changes within an
evolving environment. Students
understand deployment activities,
software change processes, how
software evolves, and how to assess
the risk of performing a software
change.
SWE 350 is one of six courses in the
software project management track,
and is taught online by instructor-
led distance learning. Students must
complete SWE 301 before enrolling in
SWE 350. Students must successfully
complete a series of course exercises
in order to successfully complete the
class. Upon completion of SWE 301,
310, 320, 330, 340 and 350, the
student earns an AFIT SPDP “Software
Project Management” certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
SWE 301
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition, Engineering, PM:
01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software I
Improvement Programs Working Group has d
determined that the software e
engineering workforce needs a working k
knowledge of software acquisition and d
development policy, trends and t
technical skills
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS--INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04M
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 399 Current Software Acquisition and Management Topics
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A L |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 14 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course highlights recent
publications and events concerning
the acquisition and management of
software intensive programs.
Students understand current trends in
software acquisition and management
in the DOD and software industry, and
analyze how the trends impact ongoing
programs. SWE 399 is an online
course taught by instructor-led
distance learning. Actively
participates in online course
activities. Understand current
trends in software intensive program
management. Analyze how recent
activities impact specific
acquisition or operational programs
that have significant software
components. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition and Engineering
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software
Improvement Programs Working Group has
determined that the software
engineering workforce needs a working
knowledge of software acquisition and
development policy, trends and
technical skills.
Course Length:
5 TRAINING DAYS, Web-Based DL
CLPs:
10
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
05T
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 410 Software Requirements Engineering
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software requirements development
processes and artifacts used by the
Air Force. Topics include problem
definition and requirements
elicitation, analysis, specification
and validation for software-intensive
systems. Students analyze problem
scope and modeling, contrast
requirements elicitation techniques,
apply change management techniques,
and assess risks associated with
moving to software architecture and
design. SWE 410 is one of five
courses in the SPDP software
development track, and is taught on-line by instructor
line by instructor-led distance le
learning.
Students are highly encouraged to
complete SWE 301 before enrolling in
SWE 410.
Students must successfully complete a
series of course exercises in order
to successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 410, 420, 430,
440 and 450, the student earns an
AFIT SPDP “Software Development”
certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
Grade Restrictions:
Software Engineering/Development
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software I
Improvement Programs Working Group has d
determined that the software e
engineering workforce needs a working k
knowledge of software acquisition and d
development policy, trends and t
technical skills
Course Length:
3 wks
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04N
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 420 Software Architecture and Design Methods
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B L |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software design processes and
artifacts used by the Air Force.
Topics include specific types of
architectural views, architectural
frameworks such as DoDAF, service-
oriented architecture (SOA)
development, design diagrams, design
quality characteristics, and
appropriate measures. Students
assess techniques to create and
evaluate architecture and design
artifacts, as well as the risks
associated with moving to software
construction.
SWE 420 is one of five courses in the
SPDP software development track, and
is taught online by instructor-led
distance learning. Students are
highly encouraged to complete SWE 410
before enrolling in SWE 420.
Students must successfully complete a
series of course exercises in order
to successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 410, 420, 430,
440 and 450, the student earns an
AFIT SPDP “Software Development”
certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3240
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3240
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
Grade Restrictions:
Software Engineering/Development
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software
Improvement Programs Working Group has
determined that the software
engineering workforce needs a working
knowledge of software acquisition and
development policy, trends and
technical skills.
Course Length:
15 Training Days (Internet -Blackboard)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04P
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 430 Software Implementation Techniques
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B L |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software construction processes and
artifacts used by the Air Force.
Topics include
techniques used to analyze and
implement software design elements
into a software solution, source code-
level development
based on object-oriented analysis and
design concepts, measurement of code
modules for maximizing software
assurance,
assessing unit and interface testing,
and traceability of software code
elements to specific design elements.
Students understand
the influence of developer decisions
on the project, know sources for
obtaining software solution
components, detail the artifacts
used and built, evaluate techniques
used to convert design to solution,
assess unit testing methods, trace
elements of a software
solution against requirements,
analyze software assurance
optimizations, and assess risks
associated with moving into software
testing. SWE 430 is one of the five
courses in the SPDP software
development track, and is taught
online by instructor-led
distance learning |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
Students must complete SWE 201
(Introduction to Software
Engineering) before enrolling in this
course Students are highly
encouraged to complete SWE 420 before
enrolling in SWE 430.
Grade Restrictions:
Software Engineering/Development
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software I
Improvement Programs Working Group has d
determined that the software e
engineering workforce needs a working k
knowledge of software acquisition and d
development policy, trends and t
technical skills
Course Length:
15 Training Days (Internet streaming/Blackboard)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04Q
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 440 Software Test Engineering
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A L |
May 07 2018 - May 25 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
18B L |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 27 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software test engineering processes
and artifacts used by the Air Force.
Topics include the testing process
and design, test levels, test
strategy, test planning, tools, and
test metrics. Students learn
functional and structural techniques,
assessing the quality of test
artifacts, and identifying the risks
associated with moving into software
sustainment.
SWE 440 is one of five courses in the
SPDP software development track, and
is taught online by instructor-led
distance learning. Students are
highly encouraged to complete SWE 430
before enrolling in SWE 440.
Students must successfully complete a
series of course exercises in order
to successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 410, 420, 430,
440 and 450, the student earns an
AFIT SPDP “Software Development”
certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3240
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3240
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
Grade Restrictions:
Software Engineering/Development
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software Im
Improvement Programs Working Group has de
determined that the software en
engineering workforce needs a working kn
knowledge of software acquisition and de
development policy, trends and te
technical skills
Course Length:
15 Training Days (Internet Streaming, Blackboard)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04R
Civilian PDS Code:
NNE
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 450 Software Deployment and Sustainment Techniques
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A L |
Jun 11 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
18B L |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course teaches the assessment of
software deployment and sustainment
processes used by the Air Force.
Topics include the types of changes
software endures during its
operational deployment, change
management, impact analysis, and
software evolution. Students analyze
the impact of performing types of
software changes, evaluate software
changes, support the development of
an impact analysis, and assess how
the evolution of technology impacts
software.
SWE 450 is one of six courses in the
SPDP software development track, and
is taught online by instructor-led
distance learning. Students are
highly encouraged to complete SWE 440
before enrolling in SWE 450.
Students must successfully complete a
series of course exercises in order
to successfully complete the class.
Upon completion of SWE 410, 420, 430,
440 and 450, the student earns an
AFIT SPDP “Software Development”
certificate.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
SWE 201
Grade Restrictions:
Software Engineering/Development
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software I
Improvement Programs Working Group has d
determined that the software e
engineering workforce needs a working k
knowledge of software acquisition and d
development policy, trends and t
technical skills.
Course Length:
15 TRAINING DAYS - INTERNET (BLACKBOARD)
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
04S
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SWE 499 Current Software Technology Topics
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A L |
Sep 10 2018 - Sep 14 2018 |
Web-BB Registration through POC |
Course Overview:
This course highlights recent
publications and events concerning
the development, implementation and
sustainment of software intensive
programs. Students understand
current trends in software
development in the DOD and software
industry, and analyze how the trends
impact ongoing programs. SWE 499 is
an online course taught by instructor-
led distance learning. Actively
participates in online course
activities. Understand current
trends in software engineering
processes, protocols and
technologies. Apply processes or
enhanced technologies to select
software elements of a specific
acquisition or operational program. Students must successfully contribute to analyzing the course topic in order to successfully complete the class.
Students must successfully contribute
to analyzing the course topic in order
to successfully complete the class. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3295
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3295
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
Software Acquisition and Engineering
Personnel: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The Air Force Strategic Software I
Improvement Programs Working Group has d
determined that the software e
engineering workforce needs a working k
knowledge of software acquisition and d
development policy, trends and t
technical skills.
Course Length:
5 TRAINING DAYS, Web-Based DL
CLPs:
10
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
05U
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 028 Introduction to Configuration Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
The web based Introduction to
Configuration Management course is
comprised of 8 modules. The course
presents configuration management
facts and principles in the light of
current acquisition practices. It
described the activities and
documentation utilized in executing
the configuration management process,
procedures, and policies to enable
them to be more effective managers
with fewer resources available at
their disposal in the current
environment.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3247
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3247
Prerequisites:
There are no grade level or
experience prerequisites for this
course. However, it will be more
beneficial if the student has had at
least 1 month on the job. Prior
attendance at a local acquisition
process familiarization
seminar/course would also be helpful.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The primary target audience for this
course is personnel assigned to AFMC product
product centers and logistics centers and
and involved with weapon system and
information system acquisition.
However, the configuration management
practices covered agencies will
benefit from completion of this
course. Students should be working in
positions involving acquisition of
systems, components, and/or
modifications at grades GS5/E6
and above. Students should be working
in positions involving acquisition of
systems, components, and/or
modifications.
Course Length:
9 hours
CLPs:
9
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
3EL
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 031 Intelligence in Acquisition Life Cycle Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This foundational course provides a
cradle-to-grave understanding of how
the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC)
Intelligence operates within the
Department of Defense (DoD)
Acquisition Framework. Each step of
the Acquisition Framework is addressed
and highlight the involvement of AFMC
Intelligence. The course also provides
an understanding of how the AFMC
Intelligence processes support the
acquisition process. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3119
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3119
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
None
Special Requirements:
None
Target Audience:
This course is designed for all
acquisition professionals involved in
the Department of Defense Acquisition
process. It is also an ideal course
for others who wish to gain insight
into how the intelligence community
provides support to the acquisition
community. Acquisition professionals
should have working knowledge of the
Defense Acquisition Management
Framework (DAMF), Defense Acquisition
System (DAS), and knowledge of and
familiarity with the Joint
Capabilities Integration and
Development System (JCIDS) process
prior to taking this course.
Course Length:
9 Hours
CLPs:
9
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 105 Introduction to Development Planning
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This course provides an introduction
to AFMC's development planning
history, process, function, policy,
prioritization and governance. This
course will help students understand
how to bridge the gap between the
identification of a material and the
Milestone B decision. It provides a
solid function for understanding the
basics of building and acquisition
program with high confidence for a
successful program launch. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
13
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 106 Opportunities within a Multi-Generational Workplace
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18H-O O |
May 10 2018 - May 11 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18I-O O |
Jun 07 2018 - Jun 08 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18J-O O |
Jun 21 2018 - Jun 22 2018 |
Nellis AFB, NV (Creech MXG) |
18K-O O |
Jun 28 2018 - Jun 29 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18L-O O |
Jul 12 2018 - Jul 13 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18M-O O |
Aug 02 2018 - Aug 03 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18N-O O |
Aug 09 2018 - Aug 10 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18O-O O |
Sep 13 2018 - Sep 14 2018 |
Arnold AFB, TN |
18P-O O |
Sep 20 2018 - Sep 21 2018 |
MacDill AFB, FL |
Course Overview:
This course is designed to enhance
the interaction of the Acquisition
Workforce in the workplace and in
teams. It will provide students an
understanding of generational
expectations, their potential impact
on the changing workplace and tools
to influence generational behavior in
a positive manner. We will define the
generations including myths and then
delve into generational expectations
and preferences in the areas of
Communication and Engagement, Work-
life Flexibility, Continual
Development, Leadership of and by
Generations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3220
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3220
Prerequisites:
None.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Open to all acquisition personnel
Course Length:
2day
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1V7
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
16
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Details SYS 108 Teaming Environment for Acquisition Managers
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18I-O O |
May 07 2018 - May 09 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18J-O O |
Jun 04 2018 - Jun 06 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18K-O O |
Jun 18 2018 - Jun 20 2018 |
Nellis AFB, NV (Creech MXG) |
18L-O O |
Jun 25 2018 - Jun 27 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18M-O O |
Jul 09 2018 - Jul 11 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18N-O O |
Jul 30 2018 - Aug 01 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18O-O O |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 08 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18P-O O |
Sep 17 2018 - Sep 19 2018 |
MacDill AFB, FL |
Course Overview:
This course is designed to provide
participants with a forum for
awareness, understanding, and
promotion of effective interaction
between members of an Integrated
Product Teams (IPTs). The
course focuses on selfawareness,
attitudes, and behaviors that create
conflict and provide skills for
managing and resolving conflict
positively. The topics and exercises
in this course are designed to
enhance cooperation through proven
conflict resolution approaches, group
dynamics, dealing with difficult
people, communication skills, and
team building for group unity.
Note: We can provide out-of-cycle
classes and the structure of the
course is such that it can be
tailored so that we can train your
entire team or a specialized group.
Please contact AFIT School of Systems
and Logistics for details.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3220
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3220
Prerequisites:
Participants should possess at least
a Level 1 certification in their
specialty.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
This course is funded by SAF/AQH and
does not require travel for the
student. Students wishing to travel
to resident or onsite offerings must
secure funding in advance from either
home unit or sponsor MAJCOM
Target Audience:
This course is designed for personnel
in the grade of 1Lt and above for
officers, Staff Sergeant and above
for Noncommissioned Officers, and
GS11 and above for civilians.
Course Length:
3 Days
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
7BC
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 110 Fundamentals of Data Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
Provides an introduction to the
fundamental principles of data
management and the importance of the
data management function in an
integrated product team (IPT).
Topics covered include the
following: Evaluating data
requirements to achieve the goal
of "minimum essential" being placed
on contract. Ensuring the data being
ordered are legally binding
(authorized Data Item Descriptions)
properly called out on the Contract
Requirements List (DD Form 1423).
Coordinating the data order through a
data review process to achieve an
accurate order tailored down to fit
the program. Planning for and
developing a Government Concept of
Operations for an Integrated Digital
Environment (IDE). |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3247
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3247
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
This course is open to any personnel
who need to understand the
fundamentals principles of data
management being applied throughout
the life of a weapon system with
strongest emphasis on the acquisition
and sustainment phases. All grade
levels are welcome, but we recommend
that personnel be in grade levels GS-
5 and above, SSgt through CMSgt,
Second Lieutenant or higher.
Course Length:
10 Hours
CLPs:
10
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
5OQ
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 114 Acquisition Incident Review Process
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
Air Force Materiel Command has
recognized the acquisition community
would benefit individually, and
collectively, if a standardized
process was established to help
programs affected by cost, schedule,
and/or performance issues. The AIR
Process was initiated to fill the need
for evaluating and assessing troubled
programs by appointing a dedicated
team of experts to conduct a review.
The team defines and documents
critical program issues, finds root
causes, and subsequently provides
specific and systemic recommendations
to address the issues. These
activities will be well documented and
published to a centralized database
and provided as exemplars to the
acquisition workforce in order to
provide a consolidated source of
lessons learned for future efforts. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3238
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3238
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
None
Special Requirements:
None
Target Audience:
This course is designed for all
acquisition professionals involved in
the Department of Defense Acquisition
process.
Course Length:
45 Days
CLPs:
3
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1XG
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 116 Introduction to Air Force Airworthiness Certification
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This is a web-based course intended
to provide a general overview of the
AWC process used by the Air Force in
the acquisition and sustainment of
its systems. The objectives are to
(1) provide introductory knowledge on
the importance of applying AWC
principles and practices, (2) provide
basic understanding of the AWC
process and its application in
initial acquisition and during the
sustainment (modification) portion of
a system¿s life cycle, (3) provide
knowledge on the terms (nomenclature)
and required practices for AWC, and,
(4) provide knowledge on the
responsibilities each functional area
has in regards to the implementation
of AWC. This course will present the
existing policy, guides, and
handbooks as a set of information
that allows the AWC practitioner to
tailor the AWC process to fit the
unique needs of each certification
program.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3117
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3117
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
All personnel, regardless of rank and
job series, involved in planning and
executing Airworthiness Certification.
Course Length:
8 hrs
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
NAI
Civilian PDS Code:
JJG
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 118 Introduction to Life Cycle Risk Management (LCRM)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
The purpose of this course is to
provide students fundamental
knowledge to begin understanding Air
Force (AF) Life Cycle Risk Management
(LCRM). Fundamental knowledge
includes basic definitions required
to understand LCRM jargon,
comparisons of LCRM taxonomy with
other risk management taxonomies, and
an overview of the AF LCRM process
and guidance.
Course Objectives: After completing
this course, students will know the
DoD definition of LCRM comprehend
the differences between the DoD LCRM
taxonomy and other popular
taxonomies know the steps in the AF
LCRM process comprehend the intent
of each step and know AF policy on
reporting Risk and performing LCRM. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3247
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3247
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
O1-O6, E1-E9, GS-05 - GS-15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(Rank, AFSC, special duty, etc): O1-
O6, E7-E9, GS-09 - GS-15
Course Length:
(not listed)
CLPs:
5
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0EK
Civilian PDS Code:
IQI
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 120 Teaming with DCMA
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18J R |
May 01 2018 - May 02 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18K R |
May 03 2018 - May 04 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18L-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 06 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18M-O O |
Jul 24 2018 - Jul 25 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18N-O O |
Aug 14 2018 - Aug 15 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
Course Overview:
Must attend, synergistic team-
building class presented by dynamic,
experienced and enthusiastic
acquisition, program management and
financial management professionals.
The course combines lecture,
extensive student interaction and
hands on class room exercises that
increase awareness and understanding
of the acquisition process and enable
effective interaction between DCMA
and Air Force personnel in diverse
disciplines including acquisition,
program management, finance,
engineering, technical, logistical
and contracting. This class
highlights the roles, organization
and interaction of DCMA and AFMC
Integrated Product Team (IPT) members
in the context of Pre-Award, Post-
Award and Contract Close Out
processes. Additional guest
lecturers provide insight into the
Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)
and Defense Finance and Accounting
Service (DFAS) roles and
responsibilities in Air Force
acquisition and program management.
Attendance provides concrete team
building skills and professional net
working opportunities. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
This course is designed for junior to
mid-level managers who occupy
functional leadership positions and
others who are in regular contact
with Defense Contract Management
Agency (DCMA). The course is open to
ranks from Second Lieutenant to
Major, Staff Sergeant through Chief
Master Sergeant and GS-7 through GS-
13.
Course Length:
16 hrs
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1QI
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 138 System of Systems
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
The System of Systems course provides
an overview of how systems
engineering process elements are
applied to the planning, development
and fielding of a system of systems
capability. The course assumes basic
understanding of systems enigneering
process elements. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3202
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3202
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Any Air Force personnel who work in
requirements, acquisition and
sustainment.
Course Length:
(not listed)
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
XNZ
Civilian PDS Code:
H98
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 150 Engineering Data Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This course provides engineering data
managers, formerly (EDMO), program
managers, engineers, logisticians,
equipment specialists and other
specialists with the management
concept that underlie the acquisition
of engineering data. The management
responsibility of the engineering
data managers is the primary theme.
This course develops the engineering
data acquisition concepts from
identification of engineering data
requirements through preparation,
development, and sustainment of
engineering data. This course will
address the types and use of
engineering data as defined by
government directives and industry
standards. This course will review in
detail the responsibilities of the
engineering data manager in the total
acquisition and development cycle and
interface with other
logistics/engineering disciplines and
demonstrate the importance of
coordination with these disciplines.
Other areas of discussions are
guidance conferences, drawing in-
process reviews, quality control,
data rights, and engineering drawing
inspection and interpretation. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3247
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3247
Prerequisites:
Completion of WSYS 110, Fundamentals
of Data Management is recommended,
but is not mandatory.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Open to Non-US personnel (MASL#
D179035). This course is open to any
personnel who need to understand the
acquisition and management of
Engineering Data, to include
personnel working in engineering
data, program managers. logisticians,
equipment specialists, and others who
work with engineering data or
interface with those who do. All
grade levels are welcomed, but we
recommend that personnel be in grades
levels GS-5 and above, SSgt through
CMSgt, Second Lieutenant or higher.
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
28
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
9AG
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 153 Early Tester Involvement Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This introductory e-learning course
will provide students knowledge on
how to successfully integrate T&E
into the early phases (pre-Milestone
B) of an Air Force acquisition
program. The goal is to begin
preparing Air Force
acquisition/sustainment personnel who
are assigned T&E responsibilities to
be effective members of the Air Force
acquisition team throughout a
program’s life cycle starting with
early involvement.
Course Objectives: The course will
provide students knowledge on topics
such as the Analysis of Alternatives
process and outcome, the concept of
programmatic trade space in cost,
schedule, and performance, how Air
Force testers contribute to
formulation of an acquisition
strategy, and how to program T&E
strategy that is consistent with the
acquisition strategy. Students will
be introduced to the role of an Air
Force Integrated Test Team (ITT), how
to identify the potential member
organizations of an ITT, write an ITT
Charter, and how the ITT relates to
the overall program. Students will
be introduced to concepts of
evaluation criteria, data
requirements, and test capabilities.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3202
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3202
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
GS-07 to 14, O-1 to O-5
Course Length:
16 hours
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0VT
Civilian PDS Code:
BFY
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 154 Test Planning, Execution, and Reporting
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This introductory course examines
typical activities that occur during
the planning, execution, and
reporting phases of
developmental test and evaluation
(DT&E) and operational test and
evaluation (OT&E) supporting an
acquisition program.
The goal is to prepare Air Force
acquisition/sustainment personnel
assigned test and evaluation
responsibilities to be
effective members of the acquisition
team throughout a program’s life
cycle. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3119
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3119
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
GS-7 to 14 O-1 to 5, E5-9
Course Length:
8 hrs online
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
19E
Civilian PDS Code:
BEF
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 155 Life Cycle Systems Engineering and OSS and E ***INACTIVE - SEE SYS 182***
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
ATTENTION: SYS 155 – Operational
Safety, Suitability and Effectiveness
(OSS&E) has been replaced with SYS
182 - Introduction to Systems
Engineering. This transition was
driven by AFI 63-101, dated 7 March
2013, which clarifies that
operational safety, suitability, and
effectiveness is the outcome or
desired end state of the systems
engineering process and that OSS&E is
not a process in itself. PM’s are
required to assure the OSS&E of their
systems and end items across the life
cycle so the OSS&E education process
is initiated by SYS 182. If your
training plan or training objective
includes OSS&E, SYS 182 will provide
the entry level education that was
previously provided by SYS 155.
Please register for SYS 182.
Event Description: Numerous
incidents, mishaps and configuration
issues have identified the need to
restore a disciplined "technical"
process for the development and
sustainment of Air Force Systems and
End Items. OSS&E policy and guidance
has been drafted and approved and
full implementation is expected in
the FY2000-2005 timeframe. This
course helps enable AFMC to begin
policy execution and to
institutionalize OSS&E processes.
Students will understand the
implications of OSS&E policies for
all product lines and have a working
knowledge of how to implement these
policies.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
None.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The target audience is AFMC personnel
involved in the life system product
support of systems and end items,
especially single managers, chief
engineers and their staff.
Course Length:
8 hrs
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
IDR
Civilian PDS Code:
QQW
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 166 Interest Based Negotiations
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18F-O O |
Apr 24 2018 - Apr 25 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18G-O O |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 08 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
Course Overview:
Interest Based Negotiations develops
students’ interest-based negotiation
skills and strengthens their
knowledge of intellectual property
rights. The education combines
faculty lectures with student
participation in a role-playing
scenario stimulating a realistic DoD
acquisition. The scenario is
designed to illustrate many issues
that commonly arise in real
procurement negotiations. Students
are assigned one of six roles, which
include both government and
contractor characters. The students
will gain knowledge of intellectual
property rights, interest-based
negotiation, interactive exercises,
and debriefing sessions after each
round of negotiation in the scenario. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3225
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3225
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
O1-O4 and GS05-GS13
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
The target audience for "Interest
Based Negotiations" is acquisition
personnel in the ranks of O1-O4 and
GS05-GS13. This course is designed
for, but not limited to, students in
the following disciplines: Program
Management, Contracting, Engineering,
JAG, Finance, and Production
Specialists (Item Managers)
Course Length:
(not listed)
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
11U
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 169 Introduction to Human Systems Integration
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
In this course, the goal is to
introduce acquisition professionals
to Human Systems Integration (HSI)
across the acquisition
lifecycle. There is currently limited
understanding of HSI this course
will discuss the nine HSI domains,
and the why, what,
and who of HSI with regard to the
development and sustainment of
systems.
HSI implications to acquisition
programs have not traditionally been
given the emphasis they warrant. DODI
5000.02 and
AFI 63-101 require that program
managers (PMs) implement a plan for
HSI early in the program life cycle
and that HSI
considerations are included in all
key acquisition documents. This
course will give acquisition
professionals the knowledge
needed to comply with these
requirements. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3131
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3131
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
01-05, E5–E7, GS-07-GS-14 or
equivalent
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
5 Hrs
CLPs:
5
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0EN
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 182 Introduction to Systems Engineering
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This self-paced, web-based course
introduces students to the importance
of applying SE to acquisition and
sustainment programs, provides an
overview of SE concepts and process
elements, and describes the
interactions between SE and other
functional areas. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3247
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3247
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
None
Special Requirements:
None
Target Audience:
Non-Engineering and engineering
acquisition personnel primarily
geared to entry level acquisition
personnel.
Course Length:
4 hrs
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
N3O
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 183 Basics of Architecture
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course introduces architecting
fundamentals, the different types of
architectures, and the Department of
Defense Architecture Framework
(DoDAF) version 2.0. This course is
a prerequisite to SYS 383
Architecting in the Air Force course. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3230
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3230
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
62XX, 63XX, 33XX, 1XXX & Civilian
Equivalent
Course Length:
4 hrs
CLPs:
4
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
N10
Civilian PDS Code:
IMG
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 186 Critical Safety Item (CSI) Orientation Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
A course for all who manage, design,
and support systems containing items
whose failure would directly result
in loss of an air vehicle or loss of
life. This internet-based course
will enable students to achieve a
basic comprehension of Critical
Safety Item (CSI) management within
the Air Force. It provides a simple
overview of CSIs--what they are, why
and to whom they are important, and
the policies, processes and
procedures for managing them. COURSE
OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this
course, the student should
comprehend: 1) the overall role of
acquisition and sustainment personnel
in identification and management of
CSIs and 2) the role of CSIs
(identification and management) in
the Systems Engineering (SE)
environment. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3292
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3292
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
All grades
Course Length:
Students have 42 days from registration to complete the course.
CLPs:
11
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
VO9
Civilian PDS Code:
IIA
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 190 Air Force Should Cost Fundamentals
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course provides the student with
an understanding of the scope and
types of Should Cost initiatives.
The student will understand how
Should Cost fits within the
Department of Defense's Better Buying
Power acquisition principles, how
Dhould Cost relates to their
individual programs, and a
methodology for developing Should
Cost initiatives to reduce costs.
The student will understand current
Should Cost policy and its role in
defense acquisition programs,
understand the purpose and importance
of developing Should Cost initiatives
on Air Force programs, understand a
step-by-step methodology to develop
Should Cost initiatives on Air Force
programs, understand how the
Comprehensive Cost and Requirement
System (CCaR) is used to document and
track Should Cost initiatives, and
know where to get help and guidance
in using CCaR to document and track
Should Cost initiatives. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3272
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3272
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
All acquisition career fields in all
grades.
Course Length:
6d
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
20U
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
No
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Details SYS 196 Integration of ESOH into Systems Engineering for Weapon System Acquisition
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course includes nine modules and
is an introduction to the three
distinct areas of Environment, Safety, and
and Occupational Health, or ESOH, risk
management using the Dod Standard
Practice for System Safety, MIL-STD-
882D. Students will be able to
recognize the ESOH regulatory
drivers. In addition, students will
acquire an understanding of the
Programmatic ESOH Evaluation (PESHE)
document requirement and the
integration of ESOH into Systems
Engineering and the Acquisition
Strategy. Upon completion, students
will be able to identify the ESOH
aspects of Systems Engineering.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3131
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3131
Prerequisites:
None.
Grade Restrictions:
O3-O6, GS12-GS15
Special Requirements:
None.
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment Personnel
Course Length:
8 hours
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
ZGI
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
0
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Details SYS 197 Integrating ESOH into Systems Engineering, A Practitioner's Guide, Part I
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
This course comprises six modules that
describe and illustrate the
integration of ESOH principles into
the systems engineering process using
the DOD Standard Practice for System
Safety, MIL-STS-882D. The course will
identify ESOH considerations and
illustrate how to develop and apply
an ESOH risk management approach. It
will relate those ESOH considerations
to the systems engineering inputs,
outputs, activities, and analyses for
the Materiel Soultion Analysis and
Technology Development phases of the
DOD Systems Acquisition framework
described in the DUSD(I&E)-DUSD(A&T)
publication, "ESOH in Acquisition-
Integrating ESOH into Systems
Engineering." |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3131
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3131
Prerequisites:
SYS 196 Integration of ESOH into
Systems Engineering for Weapon System
Acquisition
Grade Restrictions:
Acquisition and Sustainment Personnel,
03-06, GS 12-GS 15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment Personnel,
03-06, GS 12-GS 15
Course Length:
6 hrs
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
N2O
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 198 Integrating ESOH into Systems Engineering, A Practitioner’s Guide, Part II
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering dates and locations are not applicable to this e-Learning course.
Course Overview:
Course for employees who integrate
ESOH into the Acquisition Strategy
and Systems Engineering processes or
manage the people who use those
processes. Describes and illustrates
the integration of ESOH principles
into the systems engineering process
during the Engineering and
Manufacturing Development, Production
and Deployment, and Operations and
Support phases of the DoD System
Acquisition Framework.
Justification: DoDI 5000.02, AFI 63-
101, and 63-1201 require integration
of ESOH into the systems engineering
process using MIL-STD-882D
The objective of this course is for ea
each student to: identify ESOH co
considerations, apply an ESOH risk ma
management strategy, to document ha
hazards and risks, identify methods fo
for implementing a hazardous material ma
management program, recall an approach fo
for developing a NEPA compliance sc
schedule and apply ESOH criteria for sy
system acquisitions in the Engineering an
and Manufacturing Development, Pr
Production and Deployment, and Op
Operations and Support phases of the Do
DoD System Acquisition Framework.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3131
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3131
Prerequisites:
SYS 197 - Integrating ESOH into
Systems Eng, A Practitioner's Guide,
Part 1
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment
Personnel, O3-O6, GS12-GS15
Course Length:
(not listed)
CLPs:
6
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0RW
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
6 hours
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Details SYS 208 Life Cycle Risk Management Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18G-O O |
May 01 2018 - May 03 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18H-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18I-O O |
Jun 26 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18J R |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 12 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18K-O O |
Jul 31 2018 - Aug 02 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18L-O O |
Aug 28 2018 - Aug 30 2018 |
Gunter AFB, AL |
18M-O O |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 13 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
Course Overview:
***COMPLETION OF SYS 118,
INTRODUCTION TO LIFE CYCLE RISK
MANAGEMENT, IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
BEFORE ATTENDING THIS COURSE*** This
course covers the basics of
acquisition/program risk and how to
effectively manage risk throughout a
program's life cycle to achieve
program goals within cost and
schedule constraints. New DoD and
Air Force regulations and guidance
related to Life Cycle Risk Management
(LCRM) are covered. The five-step
LCRM process is introduced and tools
and techniques associated with this
process are explained. Students work
in simulated Integrated Product Teams
on a real-world acquisition exercise
to apply these techniques to help
reinforce the concepts and importance
of program risk management. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3202
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3202
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Civilian grades GS-5 and higher, all
military ranks. The course is
primarily targeted for anyone
involved in new acquisitions,
sustainment of systems, or the
management of services. Knowledge of
DoD acquisition is desired, but not
required.
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
ARO
Civilian PDS Code:
IQR
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 209 Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA)
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18G R |
Jun 19 2018 - Jun 20 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18H-O O |
Aug 28 2018 - Aug 29 2018 |
LA AFB, CA |
18I-O O |
Sep 19 2018 - Sep 20 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
Course Overview:
The Technology Readiness Assessment
(TRA) Course provides instruction for
Scientists and Engineers and
Acquisition personnel who may support
a formal TRA for a given project.
The goals are for the students to
understand 1) when and why they
should conduct a TRA. 2) Their roles
and
responsibilities for conducting a
TRA, 3) what a program manager within
a
program office needs to do for
planning and supporting required
TRAs, and 4) how to plan, conduct
and participate on a team performing
a TRA.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3279
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3279
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
01-06, GS11-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment Personnel
Course Length:
2 Days
CLPs:
14
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
02P
Civilian PDS Code:
HHC
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 213 Management of the Manufacturing Readiness Process
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18F-O O |
Apr 24 2018 - Apr 26 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
18G-O O |
May 15 2018 - May 17 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18H-O O |
Jun 19 2018 - Jun 21 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18I-O O |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 12 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18J-O O |
Aug 28 2018 - Aug 30 2018 |
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD |
18K R |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 13 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
The Assessing Manufacturing Readiness
Course is intended to prepare the
student to integrate the DoD
Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL)
Deskbook criteria and the DoD
Manufacturing Readiness Assessment
(MRA) process into the acquisition
life cycle of DoD programs. The
course will use examples based on
actual Air Force MRAs, as well as the
DoD MRL Deskbook, to educate students
on the proper use of MRL
criteria/methodology to assess the
readiness of the critical
manufacturing elements associated
with that acquisition program. The
course will also prepare the student
to immediately participate in and/or
conduct an accurate MRA and prepare a
defensible MRA Report on an
acquisition program. Students will
learn how MRL criteria/methodology
and MRAs are applicable throughout
the lifecycle of DoD programs.
Students will understand MRL
terminology, the meaning of
Manufacturing Readiness Levels
(MRLs), the use of best practices,
how to properly conduct an MRA, and
how to manage manufacturing risk.
Students will also become familiar
with integrating MRL criteria and
MRAs into contract language. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.255-7777 x3249
DSN: 785-7777 ext.255-7777 x3249
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
01-06, GS11-GS15
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment Personnel
Course Length:
3 Days
CLPs:
21
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
F9O
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 240 Avionics Cyber Vulnerability Assessment, Mitigation, and Protecti
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18A-O O |
Jun 06 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
Eglin AFB, FL |
18B R |
Jun 13 2018 - Jun 14 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18C-O O |
Jul 18 2018 - Jul 19 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18D R |
Aug 22 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18E-O O |
Sep 05 2018 - Sep 06 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
Course Overview:
This course addresses specific aspects
of cybersecurity related to aircraft
avionic systems, going beyond
traditional information technology
systems. The course presents a 5 step
vulnerability assessment and
mitigation process, in which students
learn how to discover, analyze, and
consider mitigation of vulnerabilities
in an avionic system. Significant
topic areas including key cyber terms,
factors related to cyber
vulnerabilities and attacks, and how
avionic systems are vulnerable to
attacks. Real world examples of
commercial exploitations are discussed
to highlight system susceptibilities.
In addition, the course would describe
the principles of cyber “hardening” and
and
and
and “resiliency” and their
relationship to protecting avionics
systems. The course presents
different hardening and resiliency
approaches, and which approaches are
appropriate given adversary attack
methodologies, challenges, processes,
and available access paths. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3288
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3288
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
AFSC/Civilian Career Series Requiring t
the Course: 62X/63X, 8XX, 1101, 346, 1
1670
Grade Spread Appropriate for
Attendance: O-1 to O-5 E-4 to E-9 GS-0
07
07-14
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
14
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
2DR
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 252 Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E) High Performance Team Member Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This course will prepare subject
matter experts (SMEs) to effectively
represent the Air Force developmental
test and evaluation (DT&E) community
as a High Performance Team (HPT)
member in the capabilities-based
requirements process. The team member
will be able to determine if
requirements are testable as written,
and if they are testable within
existing T&E capabilities. Students
will be familiar with the existing
Major Range and Test Facility Base
(MRTFB) and other T&E capabilities,
and recognize and define T&E
capability shortfalls. Students will
become knowledgable of other T&E SMEs
to consult with in resolving issues
regarding requirements testability
and T&E capabilities. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3119
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3119
Prerequisites:
CLR 101 and RQM 110
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
WSYS 252 does not have open
registration HQ AFMC/A3 selects
students who have specific test and
evaluation experience for the limited
number of offerings each year.
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
2 days/14hours (Resident)
CLPs:
14
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
0ER
Civilian PDS Code:
O5L
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 253 Early Test and Evaluation Influence in Acquisition
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18G-O O |
May 08 2018 - May 10 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18H-O O |
Jun 12 2018 - Jun 14 2018 |
Nellis AFB, NV |
18I-O O |
Jul 17 2018 - Jul 19 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18J-O O |
Aug 14 2018 - Aug 16 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18K-O O |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 13 2018 |
Kirtland AFB, NM |
Course Overview:
This comprehension-level live course
will prepare Air Force personnel
engaged in T&E management or
execution to be
effective members of the acquisition
team with emphasis on early influence
in an acquisition program. This
course is
also suitable for any individual
interested in learning about early
tester influence. Students will
comprehend the role of
the Integrated Test Team (ITT) in
test planning, preparation,
execution, evaluation, and reporting.
The course will
educate students in T&E policies,
practices, and procedures relevant to
an acquisition program. This includes
the need
to understand the intended
operational environment and how to
develop a T&E strategy that supports
the acquisition
strategy. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3119
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3119
Prerequisites:
SYS 153 - Early Tester Involvement
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment Personnel:
civilians GS 07-14, military E-5
through E-9 and O1-O5.
Course Length:
3 training days (Resident and On-Site)
CLPs:
21
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
12Z
Civilian PDS Code:
BF4
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 269 Intermediate Human Systems Integration
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18H-O O |
May 15 2018 - May 17 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18I-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18J R |
Jul 24 2018 - Jul 26 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18K-O O |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
Langley AFB, VA |
Course Overview:
This comprehension-level course
builds upon the foundational
knowledge from SYS 169 Introduction
to Human Systems Integration (HSI).
It will help students comprehend the
role of HSI as part of the systems
engineering process in the
Requirements, Acquisitions, and
Sustainment lifecycle phases by
answering the
questions: “How?", “When?",
and “Where?” for HSI. Graduates will
comprehend how HSI is woven
throughout the entire lifecycle and
where to find technical assistance in
order to help Requirements
Developers, Acquisitions and
Sustainment personnel make timely,
effective, and efficient technical
and programmatic decisions. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3131
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3131
Prerequisites:
SYS 169 - Introduction to Human
Systems Integration
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment
Personnel
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
21
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 279 Logistics Assessment (LA) Assessor's Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18F-O O |
May 08 2018 - May 09 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18P-O O |
May 30 2018 - May 31 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18K-O O |
Jul 24 2018 - Jul 25 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18J-O O |
Sep 18 2018 - Sep 19 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18L R |
Sep 25 2018 - Sep 26 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
This course is comprised of seven
lessons. The first six lessons cover
an introduction to the LA philosophy
and policy an overview of general
assessor skills how to prepare for
an LA how to conduct an LA how to
utilize the results of LA assessments
to recommend deficiency corrections
and how to conduct Post-IOC LA
assessments. To provide hands-on
application, students will conduct a
simulated LA of an actual fighter
program using cases and real-world
data in the capstone seventh lesson. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Acquisition and Sustainment personnel
in grades O-1 to O-6,E-4 to E-9, GS-
07 to GS-15.
Course Length:
1.5 Day
CLPs:
12
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
OWU
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 281 AF Acquisition and Sustainment Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18I-O O |
Apr 24 2018 - Apr 26 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
18K-O O |
May 08 2018 - May 10 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18L-O O |
Jun 19 2018 - Jun 21 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18M-O O |
Jul 17 2018 - Jul 19 2018 |
Nellis AFB, NV |
18N-O O |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18O R |
Aug 21 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18P-O O |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 13 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
Course Overview:
SYS 281 provides a general overview
of the latest in acquisition and
sustainment policy, processes,
management tools, and reform
initiatives. The course delivers
critical knowledge of current
acquisition and sustainment hot
topics, and is laced with real world
examples, actual program results, and
topical videos. The three core
processes of AF acquisition are
reviewed, as well as the primary
strategic roadmaps driving weapon
system sustainment. The foundational
processes of test, systems
engineering, risk management and
evolutionary acquisition are
emphasized as well. Unique
acquisition peculiarities associated
with space, cyberspace, and defense
business systems are also covered.
The sustainment arena is reviewed
from the retail, wholesale, and
combat perspectives, to include an
overview of depot operations. Core
process changes associated with
sustainment are discussed, to include
supply chain management, high
velocity maintenance, condition based
maintenance, and predictive
maintenance. A wealth of acquisition
references, websites, guidebooks, and
management tools are also provided.
A must course for all involved with
Air Force acquisition and support. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3229
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3229
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Rank: O-1 to O-6, E-5 to E-9, GS-05 to
GS-15 (and equivalent)
Training Category: Logistics, Program M
Management, Contracting, FM, Systems E
Engineering
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
ALO
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 282 Management of the Systems Engineering Process
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18K R |
May 08 2018 - May 10 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18L-O O |
May 22 2018 - May 24 2018 |
Peterson AFB, CO |
18M-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
Lackland AFB, TX |
18N-O O |
Jun 12 2018 - Jun 14 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18O-O O |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 12 2018 |
Rome AFB, NY |
18P-O O |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18Q-O O |
Aug 21 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
Robins AFB, GA |
Course Overview:
There is a need for all acquisition
professionals to understand the
interdisciplinary and cross-
functional nature of Systems
Engineering (SE), and the benefits of
following a sound SE process. This
course provides the knowledge and
understanding necessary to meet this
need. Students (engineers and non-
engineering professionals) are
introduced to SE concepts and the SE
process. The activities and tools for
implementing and managing the SE
process during various phases of the
system life cycle, and the
interactions between SE and other
disciplines/functions are discussed.
Exercises give students the
opportunity to apply SE tools to the
acquisition and sustainment life
cycle.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3292
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3292
Prerequisites:
SYS 182 Introduction to Systems
Engineering (SE) (Web-Based) is
recommended but not mandatory.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
None.
Target Audience:
Second Lieutenant to Colonel, GS-9-15
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
21
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
OCH
Civilian PDS Code:
BX3
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 316 Advanced Air Worthiness Certification Course
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18C R |
Jul 10 2018 - Jul 19 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
This course will provide personnel
with the knowledge to properly assess
a new weapon system's airworthiness
(AW) a weapon system modification,
its impact to AW, make a report
ability determination and assess the
technical interrelationships of MIL-
HDBK-516 to develop the Certification
Basis and Compliance Report. This
application level course will use
examples, case studies, and exercises
based on actual experiences with the
USAF weapon systems to allow the
student to develop the skills
required to support the Airworthiness
Certification process. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
WSYS116, Introduction to Airworthiness
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Student TDYs will be unit-funded.
The focus of SYS 316 content is to
provide individuals with a strong
technical background in the
airworthines certification process
specifically addressing details of
each of the 16 MIL-HDBK-516
sections. The sponsor expects the
primary student audience will be from
the engineering career field but
expects members from other career
fields who manage airworthiness to
attend and gain valuable knoweldge in
the process.
Target Audience:
AFSC 62EX/63AX (O4-O6) and Civilian
Job Series 8XX/1101 (GS13-15 SLs)
Course Length:
8 days
CLPs:
53
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
1H4
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 383 Architecting in the Air Force
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18I-O O |
May 08 2018 - May 10 2018 |
Scott AFB, IL |
18J-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 07 2018 |
Kirtland AFB, NM |
18K-O O |
Jul 17 2018 - Jul 19 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18L R |
Aug 14 2018 - Aug 16 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18M-O O |
Sep 11 2018 - Sep 13 2018 |
Washington D.C. |
Course Overview:
***PLEASE DO NOT APPLY UNTIL YOU HAVE
COMPLETED SYS 183 TO AVOID
APPLICATION DISAPPROVAL.*** This
course teaches the process of and
motivation behind using integrated
architectures as a key decision
support tool in the Air
Force. Students are instructed on the
integrated architecture requirements
imposed by DoD and AF processes and
the standard
tools to support creating, analyzing,
and using integrated architectures
and architecture products. Career
field
Requirement/Impact: Weapon System
Architectures are required by DoD and
AF processes. Similarly, Enterprise
Architectures
are required to meet Laws,
Regulations and Policies, as well as
to integrate the planning and
execution of DoD capabilities.
Without an understanding of “why
architecture,” practitioners will
likely expend resources checking
squares without providing
decision-quality information to DoD
and AF Leaders .Utilization of
graduates: Acquisition Program
Offices (mainly, but no
exclusively, system engineering) AF
MAJCOM/JS/COCOM staffs particularly
in the A8/J8, A5/J5, and A6/J6
organizations dealing
with strategic planning,
requirements, capabilities, and
information infrastructure. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3230
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3230
Prerequisites:
Completion of the prerequisite course
(SYS 183) within 90 days of attending
SYS 383 is highly suggested. Pre-
requisite may be waived with Course
Director Approval. Please contact
afit.lscoursemanagers@afit.edu for
assistance.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
GS-07 TO 15, 01 TO 6, E5-9. Anyone
creating, analyzing, supporting, or
using integrated architectures in
support of
Air Force Weapon System,
capabilities, Operations and
Enterprises, including at the Joint
level.
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
21
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details SYS 400 Current Topics in Acquisition and Support
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18D-S R |
May 15 2018 - May 24 2018 |
ATN Satellite Class Open to Various Bases (see comments below for specific locations) |
18E R |
Aug 07 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
This course is an outstanding
opportunity to learn or refresh on
issues and initiatives impacting
experienced acquisition and support
professionals. Topics vary from class
to class, in part to reflect the most
recent changes, but also to
accommodate the schedules of expert
guest speakers. The course enables
students to listen to and engage with
the experts, there is generally a
different speaker or facilitator for
each topic presented. The course is a
wonderful opportunity for students to
learn from one another as they gather
together from different functions,
jobs, bases, and backgrounds to share
knowledge and experience during
roundtable discussions. Students thus
benefit from exposure to the wide
range of current topics in the
acquisition and support arenas,
helping to assess the impacts to their
roles and responsibilities. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3227
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3227
Prerequisites:
No hard and fast prerequisites. WSYS
400 is intended for experienced mid-level managers. Genera
level managers. Generally senior captains, field grade
captains, field grade officers, and civilian equivalents w
civilian equivalents with at least 10 years of experience in
years of experience in acquisition and performing as mid
lev
performing as mid
level managers. Generally senior
captains, field grade officers, and
civilian equivalents with at least 10
years of experience in acquisition and
performing as mid-level managers at
Air Force product complexes, air
logistics complexes, test
organizations, laboratories, or
headquarters (from any MAJCOM) take
this course. It is preferred that
everyone attending also have at least
a Level II Acquisition Professional
Development Program (APDP)
certification in any functional field.
The course is open and applicable to
persons from the aircraft, space,
information, and support communities.
Past graduates of WSYS 400 may retake
the course, generally after about
three years, to keep up with the
dynamic changes in acquisition and
support arenas.
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
Funding: There is no TDY funding for
this offering.
Target Audience:
See "Prerequisites"
Course Length:
3 days
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
2RZ
Civilian PDS Code:
BCF
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0627 Risk Management
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
WPAFB specifically for AFIT/SC.
Offutt AFB Specifically for
AFLCMC/HBC Program Office. Attendees
will explore the risk management
processes for the Air Force with
emphasis on best practices and
techniques to enable better risk-
based decision making. Numerous
exercises will enhance participant's
knowledge |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3247
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3247
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
1d
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0647 Life Cycle Logistics (LCL) for Non-Loggies Workshop
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18F-O O |
May 07 2018 - May 08 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18P-O O |
May 29 2018 - May 30 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18K-O O |
Jul 23 2018 - Jul 24 2018 |
Hanscom AFB, MA |
18J-O O |
Sep 17 2018 - Sep 18 2018 |
Edwards AFB, CA |
18L R |
Sep 24 2018 - Sep 25 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
Course Overview:
The LCL Workshop provides a general
overview of the latest in product
support policy, processes, management
tools, and reform initiatives. The
course delivers critical information
on life cycle logistics management
and is laced with real world
examples, actual program results, and
topical videos. Environmental factors
and policy shaping product support
management are covered, to include
the four primary strategic roadmaps
driving weapon system sustainment.
Product support is reviewed from the
retail, wholesale, requirements,
joint, DoD and combat perspectives,
to include logistic management in
each phase of the life cycle.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
GS-13 and above
Course Length:
1.5d
CLPs:
12
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0649 Project Management Education and Consultation
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This workshop covers user specific
Program Management (PM) education and
consultation within the following
areas: PM, Systems Engineering,
Earned Value, Contracting, Financial
Management, Schedule Management, Cost
Estimating, Industry Standards in PM,
Strategy Development, Other PM areas
as requested by the customer. NOTE:
The length of this workshop varies on
location and instruction. 0 CLPs are
automated through ACQNowCL students
will be given a course completion
certificate to specify/justify the
amount of CLPs earned during the
workshop they attended.
COST: This workshop is NOT centrally
funded, organizations requesting this
workshop may be responsible to
provide funding for items such as:
instructor travel, books, handout
printing, and other needed course
materials.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.
DSN: 785-7777 ext.
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
Government employees and DoD Industry
partners managing programs.
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
0
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0657 Better Business Deals
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
The workshop is designed to help Air
Force program/project teams (IPTs)
develop business acumen, work
effectively with industry partners,
and negotiate better business deals
in support of the Air Force mission.
Students will learn 1) how stock
market data can be found and analyzed
2) how to read, apply, and relate
various financial statements, 3) how
industry makes investment decisions
and what motivates those decisions,
4) the difference between cash flow
and profitability, and 5) basic
principles for successful
negotiations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3205
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3205
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
3.5 days
CLPs:
28
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0658 Data Analytics for the Rest of Us
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18Z-O O |
Apr 30 2018 - May 01 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18AA-O O |
May 02 2018 - May 03 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18P-O O |
May 14 2018 - May 15 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
18Q-O O |
May 17 2018 - May 18 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
18L-O O |
Jun 05 2018 - Jun 06 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18M-O O |
Jun 07 2018 - Jun 08 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18V-O O |
Jun 19 2018 - Jun 20 2018 |
Mildenhall AFB, UK |
18W-O O |
Jun 21 2018 - Jun 22 2018 |
Mildenhall AFB, UK |
18X-O O |
Jul 16 2018 - Jul 17 2018 |
Travis AFB, CA |
18Y-O O |
Jul 18 2018 - Jul 19 2018 |
Travis AFB, CA |
18T R |
Aug 06 2018 - Aug 07 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18U R |
Aug 08 2018 - Aug 09 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18R-O O |
Aug 20 2018 - Aug 21 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
18S-O O |
Aug 22 2018 - Aug 23 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
Course Overview:
The Data Analytics Workshop is a two-
day instructor-led class that provides
students with a basic understanding of
conducting statistical analysis using
Microsoft Excel and provides several
representative case studies/exercises
on using data analytics to describe,
diagnose, and predict various
operations management challenges.
Students will learn how to manipulate
a large data set, including
descriptive statistics, pivot tables,
charting and visualization techniques,
formulas, text manipulation, data
tables, concatenation, and parsing. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3207
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3207
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
GS-9 to GS-15 and Military
Equivalents. NCO’s welcome on a space
available basis.
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0660 Achieving Organizational Alignment
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18B-O O |
May 21 2018 - May 24 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18C-O O |
Jun 25 2018 - Jun 28 2018 |
Mildenhall AFB, UK |
Course Overview:
This workshop demonstrates the impact
of an organization’s culture on its
strategy, its execution, and
ultimately its performance. The
workshop provides some common
terminology and several frameworks to
examine, discuss, and ultimately
reinforce or change an organization’s
culture and/or production systems to
achieve organizational alignment. A
complimentary topic emphasizing
systematic leadership is also covered.
Each subject begins with an academic
treatment of the subject and follows
with students analyzing several case
studies in the form of popular movie
clips that illustrate the concepts.
Finally, each subject is closed with a
facilitated group discussion asking
students to apply the concepts to
their own unit.
Block 1, Organizational Culture:
Topics include how Organizational
Culture impacts Organizational
Performance, Cultural Frames of
Reference, Schein’s Levels of Culture,
and Johnson’s Cultural Web.
Block 2, Production Systems: Topics
include how Organizational Structure
impacts Organizational Performance,
Leadership Behaviors, Integrated
Operating Systems, and Key Unifying
Processes.
Block 3, Achieving Alignment: Topics
include how Achieving Alignment
impacts Organizational Performance,
Strategic Drift, and Kotter's Change
Process Model.
Block 4, Leading Systematically:
Topics include Benefits of an
Effective Leadership System, the
Organizational Health Model,
Leadership Behaviors, and Leadership
Team Meetings.
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Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
The workshop is specifically designed
to facilitate discussion among members
of the same unit or from several units
that operate closely together.
Target Audience:
FGOs, CGOs, SNCOs, JNCOs, and
civilians GS-9 to GS-15.
Course Length:
4 days
CLPs:
32
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0661 Organizational Culture and Alignment / Workshop
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This workshop demonstrates the impact
of an organization’s culture on its
strategy, its execution, and
ultimately its performance. The
workshop provides some common
terminology and several frameworks to
examine, discuss, and ultimately
reinforce or change an organization’s
culture to achieve organizational
alignment. Each subject begins with an
academic treatment of the subject and
follows with students analyzing
several case studies in the form of
popular movie clips that illustrate
the concepts. Finally, each subject is
closed with a facilitated group
discussion asking students to apply
the concepts to their own unit.
Block 1, Organizational Culture:
Topics include how Organizational
Culture impacts Organizational
Performance, Cultural Frames of
Reference, Schein’s Levels of Culture,
and Johnson’s Cultural Web.
Block 2, Achieving Alignment: Topics
include how Achieving Alignment
impacts Organizational Performance,
Strategic Drift, and Kotter's Change
Process Model.
3. Limited discussion on
Production Systems and Leading
Systematically. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3254
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3254
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
The workshop is specifically designed
to facilitate discussion among members
of the same unit or from several units
that operate closely together.
Target Audience:
4. Target audience includes FGOs,
CGOs, SNCOs, JNCOs, and civilians GS-9
to GS-15.
Course Length:
2 days
CLPs:
16
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0668 Applied Concepts of Data Analytics
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This workshop focuses on maturing a
data analytics capability from
predictive to prescriptive. The
emphasis is on using systems dynamics
to develop process models utilizing
data analytics methodologies to
identify and exploit system
constraints, decrease waste, and
reduce variation. Topics include
relational databases, introduction to
programming, optimization, and
advanced data analytics techniques.
Students should be comfortable working
with Microsoft Excel and have some
mathematical aptitude. A recommended
prerequisite is AFIT Data Analytics
for the Rest of Us, although not
required. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3207
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3207
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
24 hours
CLPs:
24
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKS 0669 Data Analytics for Senior Leaders
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
Offering |
Dates |
Location |
18M-O O |
May 04 2018 - May 04 2018 |
Tinker AFB, OK |
18H O |
May 14 2018 - May 14 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
18F-O O |
Jun 04 2018 - Jun 04 2018 |
Hill AFB, UT |
18K-O O |
Jun 18 2018 - Jun 18 2018 |
Mildenhall AFB, UK |
18L-O O |
Jul 20 2018 - Jul 20 2018 |
Travis AFB, CA |
18J R |
Aug 10 2018 - Aug 10 2018 |
AFIT - Wright-Patterson AFB (Area B), OH |
18I O |
Aug 24 2018 - Aug 24 2018 |
Randolph AFB, TX |
Course Overview:
This workshop explores the taxonomy of
data analytics capabilities and the
organizational maturity levels
associated with its deployment. This
strategic capability is surveyed
through a systems approach to examine
the implementation of data analytics
competencies for various levels of the
organization. Holistic considerations
will be evaluated for how an
organization can fully integrate data
analytics into their business strategy
by addressing the inevitable obstacles
of implementing a more data-focused
approach, to include challenges when
data analysis-based conclusions cut
against the organization’s
conventional wisdom. A framework for
creating a more data driven culture
and the elements necessary to effect
change in an organization will be
discussed. Finally, attendees close
the workshop by reviewing a case study
from industry leaders to uncover best
practices and replication
opportunities for their organizations. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3207
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3207
Prerequisites:
(none)
Grade Restrictions:
(none)
Special Requirements:
(none)
Target Audience:
(none)
Course Length:
8 hours
CLPs:
8
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
(none)
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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Details WKSP QMT 490 Current Topics in Cost Estimating
Current Offering Dates & Locations:
There are currently no available offerings for this course. Please check back later.
Course Overview:
This workshop is an outstanding
opportunity for journeyman/senior-level cost practitioners to learn about issues and initiatives impacting their jobs as acquisition cost estimators. Due to the dynamic acquisition and cost estimating environments, along with cost estimators
level cost practitioners to learn
about issues and initiatives impacting
their jobs as acquisition cost
estimators. Due to the dynamic
acquisition and cost estimating
environments, along with cost
estimators’ busy schedules, cost
analysts are challenged to keep up
with the multitude of policy changes.
This 2.5 day workshop covers many of
the critical topics that impact
accurate cost estimating. Topics will
vary somewhat between each annual
offering in order to address the most
recent changes to policy and
instruction. The workshop enables
students to engage with various
experts for the topics presented.
Also, this workshop is a wonderful
opportunity for students to learn from
each other. Students benefit from
exposure to the wide range of current
topics in the acquisition and support
arenas that helps them assess the
impacts to their roles and
responsibilities as cost estimators. |
Contact Training Administrators
Course Director:
Commercial: (937)255-7777 ext.3164
DSN: 785-7777 ext.3164
Prerequisites:
None
Grade Restrictions:
Military - O-3 to O-6
Civilian - GS-11 to GS-15
Special Requirements:
Must have 4 years experience in a
cost estimating position and
performing at Air Force product
centers, air logistic centers, test
centers, laboratories or
headquarters. and a level 2 APDP
certification in cost estimating.
Target Audience:
Cost Analysts and Cost Estimators in
Acquisition Positions
Course Length:
2.5 days
CLPs:
20
Accredited:
No
Military PDS Code:
None
Civilian PDS Code:
(none)
Num Credits:
(none)
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