We help you give our warfighters the decisive edge For 100- & 200-Level Courses Need a photo (or collage?) or something that transitions to mission statement Think the V22 photos from the n:\ The purpose of this briefing is to provide DAU faculty with a tailorable presentation designed to provide information to Defense Acquisition Workforce members attending resident training 100- and 200-level courses at the Defense Acquisition University. It helps answer the question: “What does DAU have to help me get certified and do my job more effectively?” We help you give our warfighters the decisive edge
Created to Help You Succeed 10 USC Ch. 87 - Sec. 1746: “The Secretary of Defense … shall establish and maintain a defense acquisition university structure to provide for the professional educational development and training of the acquisition workforce.” Key points: DAU was mandated by Congressional legislation that was signed into law in 1990 as a key organization to help professionalize the Defense Acquisition workforce. Our original emphasis was on certification training—and this is still our most significant product. In the 21st Century, however, in addition to training courses delivered only in the classroom, DAU has online courses, continuous learning modules, and knowledge sharing assets. Together these learning assets create a “global learning environment” that is available anytime, anywhere to the workforce. DAU Mission: Provide a global learning environment to develop qualified acquisition, requirements and contingency professionals who deliver and sustain effective and affordable warfighting capabilities.
We are part of the community, not just a place to take classes. We are Located Near You Region Location FY18Q2 C/NE Fort Belvoir, VA 43,900 Mid-Atlantic California, MD 29,139 Midwest Kettering, OH 23,211 South Huntsville, AL 36,776 West San Diego, CA 33,567 Total 166,593 DAU made a conscious decision in 2001 to locate its faculty and staff at regional campuses aligned with major concentrations of the Defense Acquisition Workforce population. These regional campuses allow us to offer courses “locally”—saving travel dollars and cutting down on time away from home for the workforce. In addition, because our faculty are located close to major acquisition organizations, they can do more than teach. They can go to the acquisition organizations and provide Mission Assistance (tailored training, information about major changes to acquisition policy, and consulting support) to help these organizations address program, business or technical issues and achieve better acquisition outcomes. By helping acquisition organizations, our faculty also maintain currency on current acquisition practices thus making them more relevant in the classroom. We are part of the community, not just a place to take classes.
College Of Contract Management (CCM) Mission: Design and deliver DCMA-defined training assets to further develop Agency acquisition professionals who deliver actionable acquisition insight from the factory floor to the front line…around the world. Provide Post Award training that focuses on actual hands-on tasks 41 courses fielded 17 Resident 24 Online Courses Post Award training focus: Contract administration Quality assurance Industrial manufacturing/supply chain Software engineering Earned value management Aircraft operations All CCM online courses are open to non-DCMA Defense Acquisition Workforce members
Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) Mission: Develop, innovate and deliver integrated learning and performance resources to the requirements workforce, international acquisition managers, and executive leaders in the acquisition workforce. Executive-level acquisition courses International acquisition management courses Requirements Management training Acquisition leadership training Executive coaching Mission assistance
Courses…and so much more Gain Acquisition Knowledge and Skills Courses to help you meet certification and continuous learning requirements Find Acquisition Resources to Help You on the Job Online information and tools to help you be more effective in doing everyday tasks at work Receive Assistance Tailored to Your Organization’s Needs Consulting, executive coaching, and customized workshops, all tailored to your organization The Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (AT&L) Performance Learning Model (PLM) is a visual representation of how the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) fulfills its mission: Provide a global learning environment to develop qualified acquisition, requirements and contingency professionals who deliver and sustain effective and affordable Warfighting capabilities. To provide this global learning environment, DAU delivers the following learning assets to the Defense Acquisition Workforce: training courses continuous learning knowledge sharing mission assistance. As supervisors and work group leaders, our -300 level course students should be very familiar with these learning assets so they can ensure that their personnel are using them to: **maintain their DAWIA certifications **to access information and tools to perform their jobs more effectively **and to obtain DAU mission assistance in the workplace to address organizational acquisition issues
DAU’s iCatalog: Your Course Resource Most current resource for information about DAU courses and the Certification & Core Plus Development Guides Accessible from the DAU home page (http://www.dau.mil) or directly at http://icatalog.dau.mil/ The DAU iCatalog is published each fiscal year and provides a complete listing of all DAU courses and other products, as well as information about the University and procedures required to enroll in DAU courses. Limited quantities of the paper catalog are available each year, but the DAU iCatalog is continuously updated and is always easy to reach online. In presentation mode, the links are active in case you want to connect with the live products on the Web.
Insert the wiring diagram of your choice The DAU’s Learning Capabilities and Integration Center (LCIC) includes Center Directors that are responsible for a portfolio of courses much of which is included in the various career field certification requirements for each level. These recognized experts in their field. They, along with their staff, look across the entire curricula to ensure appropriate content, sequencing, and delivery. They closely interact with the Acquisition Functional Leaders and their Functional Integrated Process Teams (FIPT). In some cases the Center Director also serves as the Executive Secretary and/or Chair for the Functional Leaders FIPT. The Functional Leader is responsible for establishing and maintaining the career field competencies and determining which one must be included in certification training. The Center Director is responsible for converting those competencies into learning assets, predominately, courseware. They also work closely with the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, other Federal Agencies and industry to capture the latest initiatives and best practices in order to disseminate information to the workforce by a variety of means to include AKSS, various Communities of Practices [COPs] and Special Interest Areas [SIAs]). SELECT FROM THE FOLLOWING CHARTS THE CHART(S) APPROPRIATE TO THE CLASS YOU ARE TEACHING. The green represents functional training, the blue represents other acquisition training, and the white indicates CLMs applicable to the functional training requirements. Listed POCs are for INSTRUCTOR USE ONLY. Level-certifications on wire diagrams link to PUBLISHED changes.
Business – Cost Estimating Level II Certification Level I Certification Level III Certification ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management BCF 330 Advanced Concepts in Cost Analysis 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom BCF 206 Cost/Risk Analysis BCF 216 Applied Operating and Support Cost Analysis 30 hrs, online EVM 101 Fundamentals of Earned Value Management BCF 110 Fundamentals of Business Financial Management 3.5 days classroom 4.5 days classroom 8.5 days classroom BCF 221 Intermediate Financial Management Concepts BCF 225 Acquisition Business Management Application Above course plus all Level II Acquisition (ACQ) Courses as well as Level II Functional Courses 19 hrs, online 26 hours, online 30 hrs, online BCF 130 Fundamentals of Cost Analysis BCF 131 Applied Cost Analysis BCF 230 Intermediate Cost Analysis 5 days classroom BCF 250 Applied Software Cost Estimating 9.5 days classroom 26 hrs, online 5 days classroom 5 days classroom CLB 035 Statistical Analysis CLB 042 Cost Risk and Uncertainty Analysis CLE 076 Introduction to Agile Software Acquisition CLB 026 Forecasting Techniques CLM 013 Work-Breakdown Structure POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief Above courses plus all Level I Functional Courses 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience 6 Years Experience
Business – Financial Management Level II Certification Level I Certification ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B Level III Certification ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management BCF 301 Advanced Financial Management 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom BCF 221 Intermediate Financial Management Concepts BCF 275 Applied Business Analysis Techniques 30 hrs, online 8.5 days classroom EVM 101 Fundamentals of Earned Value Management 30 hrs, online 4 days classroom CLM 013 Work Breakdown Structure CLM 031 Improve Statement of Work BCF 225 Acquisition Business management Application (R) CLB 037 The Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF) 19 hrs, online BCF 110 Fundamentals of Business Financial Management 5 days classroom Above course plus all Level II Acquisition (ACQ) Courses as well as Level II Functional Courses CLC 011 Contracting for the Rest of Us CLM 017 Risk Management 26 hrs, online BCF 130 Fundamentals of Cost Analysis Choose one of the following four options ACQ 370 Acquisition Law BCF 209 Acquisition Reporting for MDAPs and MAIS 17 hrs, online CLB 014 Acquisition Reporting Concepts and Policy Requirements 4.5 days classroom 13 hrs, online EVM 202 Intermediate Earned Value Management (R) EVM 263 Principles of Schedule Management (R) POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief CLM 003 Overview of Acquisition Ethics 8.5 days classroom 3 days classroom Above courses plus all Level I Functional Courses 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience 6 Years Experience
Contracting CON 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience Level I Certification CON Level II Certification Level III Certification CON 090 Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Fundamentals ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A classroom 19 days 34 hrs online CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements 30 hrs, online 16 hrs online CON 200 Business Decisions for Contracting CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting CON 360 Contracting for Decision Makers 9.5 days classroom CON 121 Contract Planning 12 hrs online 19 hrs, online 23 hrs, online Choice of: ACQ 265 - Mission Focused Svs ACQ 315 – Understanding Ind ACQ 370 - Acquisition Law CON 320 - Advanced Indirect Cost Analysis CON 244 - Construction CON 252 – Fundamentals of Cost Accounting Standards CON 334 - Adv Contingency Con CON 370 – Adv Contracting Pricing CON 124 Contracting Fundamentals 13 hrs online CON 270 Intermediate Cost & Price Analysis CON 280 Source Selection and Administration of Service Contracts CON 127 Contract Management 10 hrs online 9.5 days classroom CON 170 Fundamentals of Cost and Price Analysis 9.5 days classroom 10 days classroom CON 290 Contract Administration and Negotiation Techniques in a Supply Environment CLM 059 Small Business for the Acquisition Workforce CLC 033 Contract Format and Structure for DoD e-Business Environment 9.5 days classroom CLC 056 Analyzing Contract Costs 1 CLM: Harvard Business Series POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief CLC 057 Performance Based Payments & Value of Cash Flow CLC 058 Introduction to Contract Pricing CLC 051 Managing Government Property in the Possession of Contractors HBS 428 Negotiations 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Engineering 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience Level I Certification Level II Certification Level III Certification ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B ENG 302 Advanced Systems Engineering 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom 30 hrs, online 8.5 days classroom ENG 101 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering ENG 201 Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part I ENG 202 Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part II (R) CLE 012 DoD Open Systems Architecture 35 hrs, online 15 hrs, online 4 days classroom CLE 004 Introduction to Lean Enterprise Concepts LOG 103 Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability CLE 068 Intellectual Property and Data Rights 22 hrs, online CLM 017 Risk Management CLL 008 Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems CLE 003 Technical Reviews POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Facilities Engineering ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management Level I Certification 30 hrs, online 16 hrs, online Level II Certification FE 201 Intermediate Facilities Engineering Level III Certification 4.5 days classroom FE 302 Advanced Facilities Engineering 24 hrs, online POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Industrial/Contract Property Management Level I Certification Level II Certification Level III Certification CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A 16 hrs, online 30 hrs, online 34 hrs, online CON 121 Contract Planning CON 200 Business Decisions for Contracting CON 360 Contracting for Decision Makers (R) 12 hrs, online 25 hrs, online 9.5 days classroom CON 124 Contract Execution CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting 13 hrs, online 1 CLM Harvard Business Series CON 127 Contract Management 23 hrs, online IND 205 Contract Government Property Management Systems and Auditing Concepts (R) 10 hrs, online IND 105 Contract Property Fundamentals (R) 9.5 days classroom POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 9 days classroom 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Information Technology Level I Certification Level II Certification Level III Certification ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ISA 301 Advanced Enterprise Information Systems Acquisition ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A 30 hrs, online 5 days classroom 34 hrs, online ISA 101 Basic Information Systems Acquisition ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition , Part B ISA 320 Advanced Program Information Systems Acquisition 23 hrs, online 4 days classroom 4.5 days classroom ISA 201 Intermediate Information Systems Acquisition 9.5 days classroom POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Life Cycle Logistics CON ONLINE 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience Level I Certification CON Level II Certification Level III Certification ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B LOG 340 Life Cycle Product Support ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ONLINE 30 hrs 4.5 days classroom 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom ENG 101 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering LOG 350 Enterprise Life Cycle Logistics Management LOG 200 Product Support Strategy Development, Part A LOG 201 Product Support Strategy Development, Part B 35 hrs 9.5 days classroom LOG 100 Life Cycle Logistics Fundamentals 22 hrs, online 4.5 days classroom 14 hrs CLL 005 Developing a Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP) LOG 206 Intermediate Systems Sustainment Management LOG 235 Performance-Based Logistics LOG 102 Fundamentals of System Sustainment Management 25 hrs 27 hrs, online 19 hrs, online CLL 015 Product Support Business Case Analysis (BCA) CLC 011 Contracting for the Rest of Us CLE 068 Intellectual Property and Data Rights LOG 103 Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) 22 hrs CLL 020 Independent Logistics Assessments CLL 008 Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems CLL 001 Life Cycle Mgt & Sustainment Metrics Choice of: CON 121/124/127 Contracting Planning, Execution and Mgt OR EVM 101 – Earned Value Mgt OR LOG 204 – Configuration Mgt OR LOG 215 Technical Data Mgt OR RQM 110 – Requirements Mgt Choice of: ACQ 265 – Services Acquisition OR ACQ 315 – Understanding Industry OR BCF 216 – Applied Operating and Support Cost Analysis OR LOG 211 – Supportability Analysis CLL 011 Performance Based Life Cycle Product Support (PBL) CLL 012 Supportability Analysis POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Production, Quality and Manufacturing Level I Certification Level II Certification Level III Certification ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition , Part B PQM 301 Advanced Production, Quality, and Manufacturing (R) 30 hrs, online 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom 8.5 days classroom PQM 101 Production, Quality, and Manufacturing Fundamentals LOG 204 Configuration Management 16 hrs, online 15 hrs, online CLE 003 Technical Reviews PQM 201A Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part A 11 hrs, online CLM 017 Risk Management PQM 201B Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part B (R) 4.5 days classroom POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Program Management 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience Level III Certification PMT 355 Program Management Office Course PMT 360 Program Management Office Course Level I Certification Level II Certification 22 hrs, online 18.5 days classroom ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B BCF 110 Fundamentals of Business Financial Management ENG 201 Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part I 30 hrs, online 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom 26 hours, online 15 hrs, online ENG 101 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering PMT 252 Program Management Tools Course, Part I PMT 257 Program Management Tools Course, Part II LOG 103 Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability 31 hrs, online 4.5 days classroom 35 hrs, online 22 hrs, online CON 121 Contract Planning CON 124 Contract Execution ACQ 315 Understanding Industry EVM 263 Principles of Schedule Management (R) 12 hrs, online 13 hrs, online 4.5 days classroom 3 days classroom CON 127 Contract Management PMT-401 and PMT-402 meet statutory requirement for PEO/ACAT I/II PM & Deputy PM (10 USC 1735) CLB 007 Cost Analysis 10 hrs, online PMT 401 Program Manager’s Course PMT 402 Executive PM Course CLV 016 Introduction to Earned Value Management ISA 101 Basic Information Systems Acquisition EVM 101 Fundamentals of Earned Value Management POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 20 days classroom + online modules 23 hrs, online 19 hrs, online 10 weeks classroom Potential ACAT I, IA, II, & lll PMs, Deputy PMs PEOs & ACAT I, IA, II PMs & Deputy PMs 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Purchasing 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience Level I Certification Level II Certification CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements CON 121 Contract Planning 20 hrs, online 12 hrs, online CON 237 Simplified Acquisition Procedures CON 124 Contract Execution 6 hrs, online 13 hrs, online CLC 058 Introduction to Contract Pricing CON 127 Contract Management CLM 059 Fundamentals of Small Business for the Acquisition Workforce 10 hrs, online CLC 030 Essentials of Interagency Acquisitions/Fair Opportunity CLC 033 Contract Format and Structure CLG 001 DoD Government Purchase Card POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience
Science & Technology Manager Level I Certification Level II Certification Level III Certification ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A 34 hrs, online 30 hrs, online ENG 101 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering STM 203 Intermediate Science and Technology Management STM 304 Leadership in Science and Technology Management 35 hrs, online 3.5 days classroom 3.5 days classroom STM 101 Fundamentals of Systems EnginIntroduction to Science and Technology Management eering CLE 021 Technology Readiness Assessment CLM 014 IPT Management & Leadership 4 hrs, online CLE 068 Intellectual Property and Data Rights CLE 082 Prototyping and Experimentation CLE 069 Technology Transfer POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Test & Evaluation 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience Level III Certification TST 303 Advanced Test and Evaluation Level I Certification Level II Certification ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management ACQ 202 Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A ACQ 203 Intermediate Systems Acquisition , Part B 4.5 days classroom CLB 008 Program Execution 30 hrs, online 34 hrs, online 4 days classroom TST 102 Fundamentals of Test and Evaluation ENG 201 Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part I TST 204 Intermediate Test & Evaluation CLB 009 Planning, Programming, Budgeting ,and Execution and Budget Exhibits 18 hrs, online 9 hrs, online 9.5 days classroom ENG 101 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering CLL 015 Product Support Business Case Analysis (BCA) CLE 003 Technical Reviews CLE 301 Reliability and Maintainability 35 hrs, online CLE 029 Testing in a Joint Environment CLM 014 IPT Management and Leadership CLE 023 Modeling and Simulation for Test and Evaluation CLM 016 Cost Estimating CLE 030 Integrated Testing CLM 031 Improved Statement of Work CLE 074 Cybersecurity Throughout DoD Acquisition CLR 101 Introduction to the Joint Capabilities Integration & Development System CLE 035 Introduction to Probability and Statistics CLV 016 Introduction to Earned Value Management and Budget Exhibits POC: Director Academic Programs Updated 26 Jan 2018 Located on BB at: institution / Courses / Deployed / 02_DAU-Classroom_Brief 1 Year Experience 2 Years Experience 4 Years Experience
Get College Credit for DAU Training More than 150 colleges & universities offer credit for DAU courses toward degrees and certificates “Excel-erate” Your Master’s Degree… Through this program, partner universities are offering the Defense Acquisition Workforce credit toward masters degrees for DAWIA Level II and III certification. http://www.dau.mil/aboutDAU/Lists/StrategicPartnership/ We help you: save time, tuition assistance dollars and out-of-pocket expenses
We Help You Earn “CL” Points Continuous Learning One of the key DAU transformation initiatives was to provide learning assets to the Defense Acquisition Workforce 24/7 to help them do them perform their jobs more effectively The DAU Continuous Learning Center offers online, self-paced Continuous Learning Modules (CLM)—more than 200 in total. These short modules (2-4 hours on average) can be searched to find knowledge needed to address a workplace need. Our workforce members can formally enroll in the module, complete all of the material, and upon successfully completed the assessment at the end of the module earn continuous learning points (CLP), which will help them meet their requirement to earn a total of 80 continuous learning points every two years to maintain their DAWIA certification. In addition to CLMs, the DAU continuous learning webpage provides workforce members access to information on numerous ways to earn CLPs. In presentation mode, the links are active in case you want to connect with the live products on the Web.
Online Tools Help You Excel on the Job Tools & Resources – hundreds of assets at your fingertips with intuitive search Web-enabled guidebooks – take your notes and bookmarks with you. Download and view guidebooks, such as the DAG, on your computer or mobile device Connect with experts and peers – 50+ communities of practice Interactivity – provide feedback and ratings AAP ACQuipedia Communities Glossary Defense Acquisition Guidebook IPS Roadmap Knowledge Repository Online Video Tour
We Keep You Current on Acquisition Professional Development Events Hot Topic Forums Lunch and Learns DAU Training Symposiums Publications Defense AT&L Award-winning publication features experiences & observations of the acquisition community Defense Acquisition Research Journal Peer-reviewed, scholarly journal features acquisition research, lessons learned, & best practices Defense AT&L An award-winning bi-monthly publication featuring articles focused on real people and events that reflect experiences and observations for the Defense Acquisition Workforce Defense Acquisition Research Journal This peer-reviewed scholarly journal captures acquisition research, lessons learned/best practices, tutorials, expert opinion for the Acquisition community In presentation mode, the link is active in case you want to connect with the live product on the Web. https://www.dau.mil/library/defense-atl/ https://www.dau.mil/library/arj/
Professional Development Opportunities The DAU Alumni Association provides a means for continuing professional growth within the defense acquisition community and helps workforce members meet their continuous learning requirements. The Association hosts the annual Acquisition Community Symposium and a number of Hot Topic Forums. www.dauaa.org
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Student Academic Policies & Information Students should visit the Student Policies and Information page at www.dau.mil/training/Pages/studentinformation.aspx for information on: Student Standards of Conduct Violations of the Standards of Conduct Course Enrollment, Extensions, and Walk-ins Disenrollment, Dropping a Course, and Wait Lists Course Prerequisite/Pre-course Work Requirements Student Travel Student Assessment and Evaluation Student Attrition Codes Accommodating Students with Disabilities Transferring Students Between Career Fields (Programs) and from Other Institutions Test Reset Policy and Procedures Student Transcripts, Records Retention, and Disclosure of Student Academic Records (Privacy) Student Complaint/Grievance Procedures Although you covered some essential student policies as part of the course introduction on Day 1, this chart is an excellent listing of all the resources available to the student on www.dau.mil. In presentation mode, each of the areas is active and links to the DAU homepage. The highlight box at the bottom of the chart is a requirement of our Council on Occupational Education (COE) accreditation status, so please make sure you show this chart. DAU encourages students who have a concern or issue with the learning environment to discuss it with their instructor. Students who feel their issue is not resolved satisfactorily may go to the department chair/site manager or Regional Associate Dean for Academics.
DAU helps you give our warfighters the decisive edge This is the “get off the stage” chart for this presentation. It emphasizes that DAU training is important because it: helps Defense Acquisition Workforce members achieve DAWIA certification more importantly, DAU training helps workforce members do their acquisition jobs more effectively so they can provide the best products and services cost-effectively and on-time to our ultimate customer: the Warfighter. DAU helps you give our warfighters the decisive edge