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Curriculum Review LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics Presented to the Life Cycle Logistics (LCL) Functional Integrated Product Team (FIPT) Presented by Dave Floyd, CPL Performance Learning Director, PBL Defense Acquisition University. Discussion Topics. Course Description
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Curriculum Review LOG 235 Performance Based LogisticsPresented to theLife Cycle Logistics (LCL) Functional Integrated Product Team (FIPT)Presented byDave Floyd, CPLPerformance Learning Director, PBLDefense Acquisition University
Discussion Topics • Course Description • Key Personnel • Graduate Throughput • Metrics That Matter (MtM) • Course Demographics • Course Competencies • Terminal Learning Objectives • Updated Course Content • Future Changes • PLD Assessment
LOG 235 Course Description • Performance Based Logistics, DL portion, provides a dynamic, real time, learning environment oriented toward developing a range of logistics competencies. It challenges the student to review current policy and demonstrate an understanding of how early integration of performance-based support concepts into the system development process leads to achievement of DoD’s logistics goals. It is intended for mid-level logistics professionals needing skills required to excel in today’s demanding and dynamic product support environment • LCL Level II Certification Online Course • Number of Lessons/Hours: 17 lessons / 50 hours / Distance Learning – 60 Day period • Target Attendees • LOG 235 is for military officers, O-3 and above; civilians, GS-9 and above; and industry equivalents who are Level I certified in Life Cycle Logistics. Students should have 2 to 4 years of acquisition and/or logistics experience. • Prerequisite(s) • LOG 235 has no required prerequisite courses. Students are expected to have life cycle logistics experience and to be currently assigned, or expected to be assigned in the near future, to a life cycle logistics position.
LOG 235 Key Personnel • Course Manager • Kevin Wedmark, DAU Capital & Northeast (CNE) Regions • Course Manager Regional Representatives (CMRR) • Capital & Northeast: Kevin Wedmark • West: Marty Sherman • Midwest: Gil Torres • South: Phil Littrell • Mid-Atlantic: Jack Cain • LCIC Instructional Systems Specialist • James McDaniel • LCIC Performance Learning Director (PLD) • Dave Floyd • LCIC Director for Logistics and Sustainment • Bill Kobren
LOG 235 Graduate Throughput Number of Graduates Fiscal Year
LOG 235 Metrics That Matter 5.92 5.89 5.74 5.92 5.91 5.84 5.82 5.85 5.69 5.22 5.69 5.47 Data (from Data Mart) as of 30 Sep 09
Crosswalk to LCL Competencies • Logistics Design Influence • LOG 101, LOG 200, LOG 201, LOG 203, LOG 350 • Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Planning • LOG 101, LOG 200, LOG 201, LOG 210, LOG 350 • Product Support & Sustainment • LOG 102, LOG 206, LOG 235, LOG 236, LOG 350 • Configuration Management • LOG 204, LOG 206 • Reliability & Maintainability Analysis • LOG 200, LOG 201, LOG 203 • Technical/Product Data Management • LOG 204, LOG 206 • Supportability Analysis • LOG 200, LOG 201, LOG 203, LOG 210
Changes to Original Modules • DoD 5000.02 changes • Integrated Framework Chart updates • Milestone phases and descriptions • CJCS 3170.01E Manual KPPs and KSAs • Materiel Availability KPP • Materiel Reliability KSA • Ownership Cost KSA • OSD Life Cycle Framework Outcome Metrics • Topics updated to include more information from DAG • Cleaned up test questions • Data links to references refreshed 12
Future Updates • Incorporation of the following: • Product Support Assessment Team (PSAT) results • New Defense Acquisition Guide (DAG) changes • New competencies and proficiencies • Updated TLOs/ELOs • Updated test questions • Changes to address low “job impact” MtM results • Alignment with LOG 340 13
PLD Assessment • The LOG 235 certification course is essential and effective • Changes have improved the content and delivery of LOG 235 • Student assessment has improved • LOG 235 will become more important in the future when LOG is replaced with LOG 340 • More changes to LOG 235 are anticipated in the future