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CERTIFICATION STANDARDS & CORE PLUS DEVELOPMENT GUIDE
LIFE CYCLE LOGISTICS
LEVEL I |
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Representative Activities |
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Acquisition Logistics |
Plans/develops effective and affordable weapons, materiel, or information systems support strategies. Ensures product support strategies meet program goals for operational effectiveness and readiness. Ensures supportability requirements consistent with cost, schedule, and performance are addressed. Plans and develops performance-based logistics as preferred DoD product support approach. Ensures integration of all support elements to maximize system deployability, supportability, and mobility. |
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Sustainment |
Implements effective and affordable weapons, materiel, or information systems support of fielded and/or out-of-production systems, including obsolescence, modernization/modification, sustaining engineering, workload allocation, public-private partnerships, supply chain management, and/or system retirement. Executes and manages system performance-based logistics support strategy, ensuring system performance requirements are met. |
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Core Certification Standards (required for DAWIA certification) |
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Acquisition Training
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ACQ 101
Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management
SYS 101
Fundamentals of Systems Planning, Research, Development, and Engineering
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Functional Training
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LOG 101
Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals
LOG 102
Fundamentals of System Sustainment Management'
LOG 103
Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM)
CLL 008
Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems
CLL 011
Performance Based Life Cycle Product Support (PBL)
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Education
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Formal education not required for certification
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Experience
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1 year of life cycle logistics experience in an acquisition and/or sustainment organization
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Core Plus Development Guide (desired training, education, and experience) |
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Training |
Acquisition Logistics |
Sustainment |
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BCF 102
Fundamentals of Earned Value Management
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BCF 106
Fundamentals of Cost Analysis
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BCF 107
Applied Cost Analysis
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CLB 007
Cost Analysis
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CLB 009
Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution and Budget Exhibits
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CLC 007
Contract Source Selection
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CLC 011
Contracting for the Rest of Us
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CLC 013
Services Acquisition
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CLC 019
Leveraging DCMA for Program Success
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CLC 045
Partnering
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CLC 108
Strategic Sourcing Overview
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CLC 112
Contractors Accompanying the Force
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CLE 003
Technical Reviews
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CLE 015
Continuous Process Improvement Familiarization
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CLE 062
Human Systems Integration
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CLE 301
Reliability and Maintainability
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CLL 002
Defense Logistics Agency Support to the PM
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CLL 006
Depot Maintenance Partnering
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CLL 013
DoD Packaging
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CLL 014
Joint Systems Integrated Support Strategies (JSISS)
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CLL 017
Introduction to Defense Distribution
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CLL 022
Title 10 Depot Maintenance Statute Overview
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CLL 030
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
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CLL 032
Preventing Counterfeit Electronic Parts from Entering the DoD Supply System
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CLL 033
Logistician’s Responsibilities During Technical Reviews
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CLM 003
Overview of Acquisition Ethics
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CLM 013
Work-Breakdown Structure
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CLM 021
Introduction to Reducing Total Ownership Costs (R-TOC)
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CLM 024
Contracting Overview
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CLM 032
Evolutionary Acquisition
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CON 121
Contract Planning
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CON 124
Contract Execution
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CON 127
Contract Management
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TST 102
Fundamentals of Test and Evaluation
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Education |
Baccalaureate degree in a technical, scientific, or managerial field |
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Experience |
2 years of life cycle logistics experience in support of acquisition or sustainment of DoD weapons/ materiel systems |
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Notes: |
1 The Core Certification Standards section lists the training, education, and experience REQUIRED for certification at this level. 2 “(R)” following a course title indicates the course is delivered as resident based instruction. 3 When preparing your IDP, you and your supervisor should consider the training, education, and experience listed in this Core Plus Development Guide if not already completed. 13 Some continuous learning (CL) modules have been created by extracting lessons in their entirety from a training course. If this is the case for the CL module(s) identified in the above core certification standards, the course from which the CL module was extracted is identified in the “Notes” section of the CL course description and the course can be substituted to meet the certification standard. |
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