LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics On the Move: Dr. Russell A. Vacante CDSC DAU 12 December/02 LOG 235.

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LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics On the Move: Dr. Russell A. Vacante CDSC DAU 12 December/02 LOG 235

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics COURSE Modes & SCHEDULE: LOG 235 is a hybrid course of distance learning and resident modes. Students will complete a 50 hours DL course requirement over 60 days via readings, on-line and other media research, and . This is followed by a 4 ½ day resident classroom session dedicated to group activities (e.g., exercises and case analyses) in which they will demonstrate the successful application of the tools and techniques learned in the Distance Learning portion.

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics DL Module 1 (Weeks 1 & 2) Performance Base Logistics, Part I & II Business Case Analysis, Part I Reliability, Maintainability, & Supportability Support Options, Part I DL Module 2 (Weeks 3 & 4) Business Case Analysis, Part II Supply Chain Management, Part I Commercial Integration, Part I Support Options, Part II

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics DL Module 3 (Weeks 5 & 6) Performance Based Logistics, Part IV Continuous Modernization, Part I Commercial Integration, Part II Supply Chain Management, Part II Reliability, Maintainability & Supportability Part II DL Module 4 (Weeks 7 & 8) Performance Based Logistics, Part V Continuous Modernization, Part II Supply Chain Management, Part III Configuration Management Enterprise Integration

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics Weeks 9 & 10 – Break Resident Program: Week 11 (4.5 days) Business Case Analysis, Part III Continuous Modernization, Part III Supply Chain Management, Part IV Commercial Integration, Part III Performance Based Logistics, Part VI

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics Supply Chain Management Part I Performance Based Logistics Part III Reliability, Maintainability & Supportability Part I Commercial Integration Part II Supply Chain Management Part III Supply Chain Management Part IV Commercial Integration Part III Supply Chain Management Part II Commercial Integration Part I Business Case Analysis Part III Performance Based Logistics Part VI Enterprise Integration

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics Course Development Status: Reliability, Maintainability & Supportability DEMO – A Baseline Tutorial (proto-type work in progress) Performance-Based Logistics (building content) Supply Chain Management (building content) This pilot project demonstrates that: all players are working well together, as a team, towards achieving a common goal there is the appropriate mixed of professionals to ensure the content integrity, good instructional design and distant learning technical expertise the tone and the direction for the entire course can now be established and long-range planning implemented.

Log 235 Preliminary Timeline FY-02FY-03 Develop Preliminary Course Plan Acquire Course Development Resources Validate Competencies to TLO’s FIPT Identify competencies Develop TLOs/ ELOs from competencies ELO/TLOs Approved-FIPT Approved Project & Course Design Plan Develop Project Plan Define Instruction Method Develop Assessment & Eval Strategies Develop Course Materials Design Exercises & Assessment Tools Develop Syllabus/Student Guide Develop Faculty Guide Deliver Tailored PBL Workshops Approve Course Content (PDR) Faculty - Pilot Pilot-Students Revise Course Material/Content (CDR) Deployment Plan DAU Catalogue Update Faculty Training Course Delivery 4 th Qtr 1 st Qtr2 nd Qtr3 rd Qtr 4 th Qtr FY02$ FY03$/ Contract Award DLRes Prototype

LOG 235 DAU Authors & Authors Support Teams Hank Devries Support Options Tom Edison PBL Travis Steward RMS Bret Andrews Support Options Dick Dilorenzo (all players) Jim McMannon Supply Chain Management, Enterprise Integration, Russ Vacante Commercial Integration, Supply Chain Management & RMS John Cibula Configuration Management, Business Case Analysis, Brian Hammond Continuous Modernization John Baranowski Flexible Sustainment & Supply Chain Management Ed Herger Configuration Management & BCA Joel Zamkoff TLOs/ELOs/& Blooms Taxonomy Tony Scafati Larry Heller Bruce Moler Ann Deitz (all players)

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics NEXT FIPT: Near-final presentation of RMS, PBL & SCM lessons. Presentation of a “waterfall” chart/full planning document to be provided. PBL & SCM collaboration overview & description to be provided.

LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics Conclusion: Government-contractor team working well. Pilot projects proved to be a successful endeavor. Next FIPT presentation, Feb/03, planned. Mid-June 03 course delivery date on schedule.