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CERTIFICATION STANDARDS & CORE PLUS DEVELOPMENT GUIDE
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGER
LEVEL II |
Type of Assignment |
Representative Activities |
Science and Technology |
Organizes, conducts, and/or monitors science and technology activities including basic research, applied research and/or advanced technology development; may also provide direct support to acquisition program managers. |
Core Certification Standards (required for DAWIA certification) |
Acquisition Training
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ACQ 202
Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A
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Functional Training
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CLE 021
Technology Readiness Assessments
STM 203
Intermediate Science and Technology Management (R)
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Education
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Baccalaureate or graduate degree in a technical or scientific field such as, but not limited to, engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, or computer science
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Experience
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2 years of technical experience related to science and technology management
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Core Plus Development Guide (desired training, education, and experience) |
Type of Assignment |
Training |
Science and Technology |
CLB 011
Budget Policy
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CLC 060
Time and Materials Contracts
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CLC 063
Sole Source Proposal Technical Evaluations
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CLC 106
Contracting Officer's Representative with a Mission Focus
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CLE 003
Technical Reviews
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CLE 009
ESOH in Systems Engineering
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CLE 301
Reliability and Maintainability
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CLL 008
Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems
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CLL 012
Supportability Analysis
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CLM 012
Scheduling
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CLM 031
Improved Statement of Work
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CLM 035
Environmental Safety and Occupational Health—Lesson from PMT 352A
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CLV 016
Introduction to Earned Value Management
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LOG 101
Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals
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Experience |
None specified |
Notes: |
1 The Core Certification Standards section lists the training and/or education and experience REQUIRED for certification at this level for this career field within 24 months of assignment. 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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