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LOG235/236 Performance Based Logistics. Bruce Hatlem Logistics Functional IPT September 2007. LOG 235. DAWIA Level 2 certification requirement Distance Learning course (on-line) Approx 50 hrs of effort Not interactive Target audience
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LOG235/236 Performance Based Logistics Bruce Hatlem Logistics Functional IPT September 2007
LOG 235 • DAWIA Level 2 certification requirement • Distance Learning course (on-line) • Approx 50 hrs of effort • Not interactive • Target audience • Military officers, O-3 and above; civilians, GS-9 and above; and industry equivalents; • 2 to 4 years of acquisition and/or logistics experience; • Currently assigned, or expected to be assigned, to a life cycle logistics position; • Level I certified in Life Cycle Logistics. • Prerequisites: None
LOG 235 Objective Students who successfully complete this course will: • More fully understand the knowledge areas of their job as members of the life cycle logistics workforce, concentrating on: performance-based product support; business case analysis; continuous modernization; supply chain management; configuration management; enterprise integration; commercial integration; support options; and reliability, maintainability, and supportability; • Have a more in-depth knowledge of their current applications within the DoD; • Understand the specific relation and application of the logistics functional areas in a performance-based logistics framework.
LOG 235 Content • PBL Foundation, Planning, Execution and Control (four modules) • Support Options (two mods) • Continuous Modernization (two mods) • RMS • Commercial Integration • SCM (three mods) • Configuration Management • BCA (two mods) • Enterprise Integration
LOG 235 Status • Fielded in 2003 • Revised 2005 • BCA & SCM updated in 2006-7 • New release Oct 2007 • Next planned revision 2009
LOG 236 • DAWIA Level 2 certification requirement • Resident: 4.5 days • Target audience • Military officers, O-3 and above; civilians, GS-9 and above; and industry equivalents; • 2 to 4 years of acquisition and/or logistics experience; • Currently assigned, or expected to be assigned, to a life cycle logistics position; • Prerequisites: • LOG 201B and LOG 235A • Level I certified in Life Cycle Logistics
LOG 236 Objective Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: • Better apply skills introduced in the LOG 235A distance learning phase; • Perform proficiently as members of the life cycle logistics workforce; • Apply their knowledge of the concepts, policies, and practices of Performance Based Logistics (PBL); • Identify the relationship between logistics functions and processes; • Understand the basic concepts of business case analysis and its application in assessing and determining potential performance-based support alternatives; • Understand the role and integration of PBL in the logistics transformation environment; • Successfully apply the knowledge and understanding in the context of a performance-based support strategy.
LOG 236 Schedule New System Level PBL Strategies Supply Chain Opportunities Performance Measurement Workload Allocation Legacy Support Strategies PBL Learning Resources Business Case Analysis Guest Speaker
PBL Implementation 12-Step Framework
LOG 236 Schedule New System Level PBL Strategies Supply Chain Opportunities Performance Measurement Workload Allocation Legacy Support Strategies PBL Learning Resources Business Case Analysis Guest Speaker
How will I be assessed? • Instructors will observe you • Participation within your work group • Participation in class discussion • Individual Presentations • Instructors will assess your group • Knowledge of the material • Ability to articulate your knowledge • Assist the group towards completing tasks • Ability to defend your conclusions
LOG 236 Offerings • 2005 - 44 • 2006 - 44 • 2007 - 42 (+4) • 2008 - 45
LOG 236 Status • Fielded in 2003 • Revised 2005 • Maintenance 2006-7 • Next planned revision 2009
SUMMARY • Log 235 & 236 are meeting the needs of the workforce • Log 236 needs complete revision because of dated cases