Civilian Professionalism Development Program (CPDP) APD Division Quency Henson 14 April 16
CPDP Highlights Background Intent…provide leadership training to civilians to address professionalism development gap for Airmen across AF Utilizes commercial leadership and PACE developed products PACE leveraged JBSA model to beta-test implementation – mixed results in terms of civilian involvement and efficiency of model – resulted in PACE proposing a revised model Revised CPDP implementation model: Improve efficiency / effectiveness of implementation PACE responsibility – train 3 civilians per Wing Expanded training resources to ensure program sustainability and build expertise in Wing program Focus on growing organic capability (facilitators) and program structure
Implementation Roll-Out Strategy PACE Funded TDYs 4 Day Course 3 Civilians per Wing This would translate to 4 Wings twice a month for 12 months FY16: Three OPS tryout with 2 MAJCOMS / 12 Wings / 36 participants FY17: Focus on 66% of Wings (FY17 = 288 Facilitators/96 Wings) Projected AF Rollout : 15 Oct 16 Requirements: Training requests from Wing Leadership / Delegate Signed user agreement - track tryouts and 1st year of implementation Trained Facilitators will execute objectives within respective wing
CPDP PACE Workshop Implementation Timeline Stage 2 Wing initiates Implementation Start 3 month evaluation Stage 3 CPLDP Sustainment Start 6 month evaluation Stage 1 Initiate Ops Tryouts (PACE Owned) Program Revisions July 18-29 Program Revisions Aug 8 - 19 Program Revisions 29 Aug – 9 Sep 22-26 Aug 2016 11-15 July 2016 18 Apr 2016 1- 5 Aug 2016 1 Dec 2016 1 April 2017 1 Mar 2017 15 Oct 2016 Brief tryout results to Senior Leadership; determine way ahead CPLDP PACE Workshop Tryout 1 COMMS/ Identify Participants CPLDP PACE Workshop Tryout 2 CPLDP PACE Workshop Tryout 3 Parallel Effort AF-Wide Program Implementation while conducting Stage 2 and 3 evaluations As of:
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Profession of Arms Center of Excellence “Laser-focused on infusing Air Force Core Values within the Profession of Arms” Making better people, Airmen, and leaders.