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Level II Core Plus Guide
Core Plus Development ("R" indicates Resident Instruction.) CLP
  BCF 211 Acquisition Business Management (R) 55
  BCF 215 Operating and Support Cost Analysis (R) 30
  CLC 004 Market Research 3
  CLE 001 Value Engineering 3
  CLE 004 Introduction to Lean Enterprise Concepts 3.5
  CLE 007 Lean Six Sigma for Manufacturing 6
  CLE 040 IUID Marking 3
  CLE 064 Standardization in the Acquisition Life Cycle 4
  CLL 019 Technology Refreshment Planning 3
  CLL 023 Title 10 U.S.C. 2464 Core Statute Implementation 3
  CLL 024 Title 10 Limitations on the Performance of Depot-Level Maintenance (50/50) 3
  CLL 025 Depot Maintenance Interservice Support Agreements (DMISA) 5
  CLL 029 Condition-Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+) 1.5
  CLL 036 Product Support Manager (PSM) 4
  CLL 043 Green Logistics: Planning for Sustainability 4
  CLL 057 Level of Repair Analysis - Introduction 3
  CLL 058 Level of Repair Analysis – Theory and Principles 3
  CLL 119 Technical Refreshment Implementation Module 3
  CLM 037 Physical Inventories 2
  CLR 252 Developing Requirements 5
  IRM 101 Basic Information Systems Acquisition 34
  LOG 204 Configuration Management 18
  PMT 203 International Security and Technology Transfer/Control (R) 29
  PMT 251 Program Management Tools Course, Part I 20
  PMT 257 Program Management Tools Course, Part II 43
  PQM 101 Production, Quality, and Manufacturing Fundamentals 13
  PQM 201A Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part A 12
  PQM 201B Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part B (R) 35
  RQM 110 Core Concepts for Requirements Management 32
  SYS 202 Intermediate Systems Planning, Research, Development, and Engineering, Part I 9
  TST 203 Intermediate Test and Evaluation (R) 37

Core Plus Overview

Core Plus represents an enhanced career field certification and development framework designed to guide acquisition professionals to competency development beyond the minimum standards required for certification, based on specific types of assignments within an acquisition function/career field. Core Plus is best illustrated as three concentric circles…

The center of the target, Core Acquisition Certification, represents the broad range of competencies that are common across the DOD AT&L workforce.

The inner ring, Core Functional Certification, represents those core specialized competencies that relate to one or more of the 14 acquisition career fields. The Core Acquisition Certification and Core Functional certification competencies are required for career field certification.

The outer ring, Core Plus, represents additional training beyond that required for certification for specific types of job assignments in a particular acquisition career field.

Core Plus will continue to evolve as the concept matures. It is very a flexible, robust framework that is adaptable to the specific needs of the workforce. Learning assets can be modularized to specifically target workforce requirements, just in time, and potentially delivered in a variety of different modes based on workforce members’ learning style and preference.