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LOG 101 Curriculum Review 14 Jul 06 Duane Mallicoat Course Manager

Overview Course Description Course Objectives General Course Information Terminal Learning Objectives Method of Assessment Content Updates: Version 5 Jan 2006 LCMS Transition Recommendation for next revision Budget Submission Challenges

Course Description broad overview of the role of acquisition logistics The course provides a broad overview of the role of acquisition logistics in the system acquisition life cycle and system engineering processes. Lessons cover the logistics relevant aspects of: * Operational requirements identification * Life cycle costing * Sustainment logistics * Supportability analyses * Contracting * Contractor support. * Traditional elements of logistics support

Course Objectives Comprehend the philosophy and objectives of logistics support and the attendant management functions necessary to achieve those objectives. Gain an understanding of logistics related and logistics impacting disciplines and the policies, procedures and management techniques they employ to aid in the establishment of a logistics support capability Know the environment in which today's defense systems and equipment are conceived, developed, tested, acquired and operated and to understand the part that the commercial sector will play in that environment now and in the future

General Information Introductory knowledge-based course Current version based on competencies contained in “DoD Mandatory Course Fulfillment Program and Competency Standards” and Appendix K-4 of the Acquisition 2005 Task Force Final Report. Went on-Line Oct 99 Latest revision on line: Version 5 January 2006 Contains 16 Lessons Estimated at 24 hours to complete over a 60 day period Prerequisite: ACQ 101 Currently enrolled: 652 of 800 slots 4 Sections: 200 enrollment each

6 FY-05 Course Data Total Completed: Army: Air Force: Navy: Industry: DoD Outside MILDEP: All Others: 72 (mostly DOE & DHS)

7 FY-06 Course Data Total Completed: Army: Air Force: Navy: Industry: DoD Outside MILDEP: All Others: 115 (mostly DOE & DHS)

LOG 101 Terminal Learning Objectives: Lessons Lesson 1 - Acquisition Logistics Management: Given a scenario, distinguish the key concepts of acquisition management that are unique to acquisition logistics. Lesson 2 – Systems Engineering and Logistics: Given a scenario, identify the Systems Engineering Process (SEP) as it relates to acquisition logistics within the IPPD environment. Lesson 3 - Supportability Analyses: Given a scenario, identify the importance of supportability analysis, an integral part of the systems engineering process. Lesson 4 - LCC Management: Given a scenario, identify LCC concepts as they pertain to acquisition logistics.

Lesson 5 - Sustainment Logistics: Given a scenario, identify changes underway in the sustainment logistics base and their impact on acquisition logistics. Lesson 6 – Contractor Support: Given a scenario, identify the forms of contractor support and the role of the acquisition logistician. Lesson 7 - Maintenance Planning: Given a scenario, identify how the maintenance planning process provides a basis for the establishment of supportability and support element design. Lesson 8 – Computer Resources Support: Given a scenario, identify the management concepts and decision processes that govern acquisition and support of computer resources. LOG 101 Terminal Learning Objectives: Lessons 5 - 8

Lesson 9 – Supply Support: Given a scenario, identify the processes and procedures employed during provisioning, supply support, and source coding during the systems acquisition process. Lesson 10 – Support Equipment: Given a scenario, identify the policies, procedures, and processes associated with the identification, development, acquisition and support of support equipment. Lesson 11- -Facilities: Given a scenario, identify the process involved in the identification, design and construction of facilities to support systems and equipment. Lesson 12 - Technical Data: Given a scenario, identify the purpose, policies, and procedures for the development of technical data in support of systems and equipment. LOG 101 Terminal Learning Objectives: Lessons

Lesson 13 – Packaging, Handling, Storage, and Transportation: Given a scenario, identify issues associated with the packaging, handling, storage and transportation (PHS&T) of systems and equipment. Lesson 14: Manpower, Personnel, and Training: Given a scenario, distinguish the difference between manpower and personnel policies, procedures and documentation, and identify the key elements of training in support of acquisition logistics. Lesson 15 - Acquisition Strategies: Given a scenario, identify DoD acquisition strategies as they relate to acquisition logistics. Lesson 16 – Interface of Acquisition Logistics with Contracting: Given a scenario, identify the acquisition logistician's role in the contracting process throughout the system life cycle. LOG 101 Terminal Learning Objectives: Lessons

Methods of Assessment Inter-lesson Knowledge Reviews End-of-Lesson Exam (one question per ELO)  Requires 100% mastery  Three opportunities  Instructor remediation End of Lesson Exercises  14 of 16 lessons contain requirements based exercises inherent in the course

Version 5 Content Updates January 2006 (version 5):  SCORM and ADA compliant  HTML format  Items directed by FIPT  Exercises fully integrated into course  Considered minor content update  Migration from OSS to Atlas (took 1 year)

14 Version 5 Content Updates JCIDS (3170 series) & DoD 5000 series related Supportability Guide TLCSM National Military Strategy (Deleted JV 2010/2020) Focused Logistics Campaign Plan OMB Circular A-76 DSOR Decision Process/Depot Maintenance Planning/DMI Review alternatives/DoD : Maintenance of Military Materiel Software Development Models Performance Based Logistics Open Systems Supply Chain Management Defined Wholesale & Retail Supply, Prime Vendor/DVD/Virtual Prime Vendor

15 LOG 101 LCMS Transition In final phase of completion. I am awaiting final call from Brian Voge to start the original verses new course review. Will use current LOG 101 instructors to complete the review. Am in the process of contacting the regions Academic Deans. Gain responsibility for making courseware changes. Instructors already identified about two dozen exam and curriculum revisions for changes.

Recommendation for Next Revision Key points to consider:  We believe that teaching the traditional logistics elements still valuable.  Provides baseline of fundamental knowledge and background on logistics  Curriculum should be modified to make it more relevant…eliminate duplication But we have work to do

17 Recommendation for Next Revision Why update now?  Duplication with other level 100 courses (e.g. ACQ 101 and LOG 102)  Need to update element descriptions and examples consistent with current policy and guidance  TLOs/ELO’s need thorough review Must set the Logistics Knowledge Baseline

18 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 1: Acquisition Logistics Management  Should be reviewed for relevancy  Should be an introduction of policy and guidance relevant to acquisition logistics Lesson 2: System Engineering & Logistics  Explore possibility of linking into SE lesson used for ACQ 101.  Address design interface and logistics aspects

19 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 3: Supportability Analysis  Eliminate lesson and add material to the Systems Engineering lesson. Lesson 4: Lifecycle Cost Management  Lesson meets current requirements as is.

20 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 5: Sustainment Logistics  Eliminate lesson due to duplication with LOG 102  Review to determine if appropriate to move lesson screens to other modules Lesson 6: Contractor Support  Review and add information from DoD publication “ Contractor Personnel Authorized to Accompany the U.S. Armed Forces”

21 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 7: Maintenance Planning  Update to include current policy guidance Lesson 8: Computer Resources Support  Will work with SME on software support to review current lesson for accuracy, relevance and applicability Lesson 9: Supply Support  Add information on IUID

22 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 10: Support Equipment  Update to include current policy guidance on Support Equipment Requirements Document (SERD) Lesson 11: Facilities  Lesson meets current requirements as is

23 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 12: Technical Data  Review lesson to confirm the fundamental processes for acquiring technical data (e.g. validation, verification, etc.) Lesson 13: Packaging, Handling, Storage & Transportation  Include information on passive and active RFID

24 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 14: Manpower, Personnel & Training  Lesson has been updated to include changes  Training section needs beefing up Lesson 15: Acquisition Strategies  Consider changing to Logistics Acquisition Strategies since Acquisition Strategy fundamentals are covered in ACQ 101 (redundancy)

25 Recommendation for Modules Lesson 16: Interface of Acquisition Logistics with Contracting  Recommend changing lesson to “ Logistics Contracting in New Acquisitions”  Model lesson after MIL HDBK 502, Section 8, Logistics Considerations for Contracts

26 FY-07 Budget Request  Contract Services, Non-IT: $200,000 Pri: 2  Contract Services-IT: $15,000 Pri: 2  Travel: $900 Pri: 2  Time Phased Plan: Oct 06-May 07

Challenges Will the scope of revision proposed require more man-hours than previously estimated. (known/unknown) Will full budget proposal submitted be approved?

28 Closing Comments Thanks to all the FIPT for support and direction I inherited a great product from Brett Andrews Key to future logistics curriculum ability to meet level 1 requirements rests with a sound LOG 101 baseline Look forward to the challenge of the next revision