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CERTIFICATION STANDARDS & CORE PLUS DEVELOPMENT GUIDE
LIFE CYCLE LOGISTICS
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Type of Assignment |
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L1 Product Support Management |
Plan and manage cost and performance across the product support value chain, from design through disposal. |
L2 Supply Support |
Identify, plan for, resource, and implement management actions to acquire repair parts, spares, and all classes of supply to ensure the best equipment/capability is available to support the Warfighter or maintainer when it is needed at the lowest possible. |
L3 Packaging, Handling, Storage & Transportation (PHS&T) |
Identify, plan, resource, and acquire packaging/preservation, handling, storage and transportation (PHS&T) requirements to maximize availability and usability of the materiel to include support items whenever they are needed for training or mission. |
L4 Maintenance Planning & Management |
Identify, plan, resource, and implement maintenance concepts and requirements to ensure the best possible equipment/capability is available when the Warfighter needs it at the lowest possible Total Ownership Cost (TOC). |
L5 Design Interface |
Participate in and leverage the systems engineering process to impact the design from its inception throughout the life cycle, facilitating supportability to maximize the availability, effectiveness and capability of the system at the lowest Total Ownership Cost (TOC). |
L6 Sustaining Engineering |
Support in-service systems in their operational environments. |
L7 Technical Data |
Identify, plan, resource and implement management actions to develop and acquire information to operate, install, maintain, and train on the equipment to maximize its effectiveness and availability; effectively catalog and acquire spare/repair parts, support equipment, and all classes of supply; define the configuration baseline of the system (hardware and software) to effectively support the Warfighter with the best capability at the time it is needed. |
L8 Computer Resources |
Identify, plan, resource, and acquire facilities, hardware, software, documentation, manpower and personnel necessary for planning and management of mission critical computer hardware and software systems. Coordinate and implement agreements necessary to manage technical interfaces, and to manage work performed by maintenance activities. Establish and update plans for periodic test and certification activities required throughout the life cycle. |
L9 Facilities & Infrastructure |
Identify, plan, resource, and acquire facilities to enable training, maintenance and storage to maximize effectiveness of system operation and the logistics support system at the lowest TOC. Identify and prepare plans for the acquisition of facilities to enable responsive support for the Warfighter. |
L10 Manpower & Personnel |
Identify, plan, resource and acquire personnel, civilian and military, with the grades and skills required to operate equipment, to complete the missions, to effectively fight or support the fight, to win our nation’s wars; and to effectively support the Warfighter, and to ensure the best capability is available for the Warfighter when needed. |
L11 Support Equipment |
Identify, plan, resource and implement management actions to acquire and support the equipment (mobile or fixed) required to sustain the operation and maintenance of the system to ensure that the system is available to the Warfighter when it is needed at the lowest Total Ownership Cost (TOC). |
L12 Training & Training Support |
Plan, resource, and implement a cohesive integrated strategy early in the development process to train military and civilian personnel to maximize the effectiveness of the doctrine, manpower and personnel, to fight, operate, and maintain the equipment throughout the life cycle. As part of the strategy, plan, resource, and implement management actions to identify, develop, and acquire Training Aids Devices Simulators and Simulations (TADSS) to maximize the effectiveness of the manpower and personnel to fight, operate, and sustain equipment at the lowest Total Ownership Cost (TOC). |
Core Certification Standards (required for DAWIA certification) |
Acquisition Training
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ACQ 202
Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part A
ACQ 203
Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B (R)
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Functional Training
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LOG 200
Product Support Strategy Development, Part A
LOG 201
Product Support Strategy Development, Part B (R)
LOG 206
Intermediate Systems Sustainment Management
LOG 235
Performance-Based Logistics
CLC 011
Contracting for the Rest of Us
CLL 001
Life Cycle Management & Sustainment Metrics
CLL 012
Supportability Analysis
AND choose one of the following five (5) course options listed below:
EVM 101
Fundamentals of Earned Value Management
LOG 204
Configuration Management
LOG 215
Technical Data Management
RQM 110
Core Concepts for Requirements Management
option 5 includes all three (3) of the CON courses listed below:
CON 121
Contract Planning
CON 124
Contract Execution
CON 127
Contract Management
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Education
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Formal education not required for certification
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Experience
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2 years 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) |
Type of Assignment |
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ACQ 120
Fundamentals of International Acquisition (FIAC)
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ACQ 130
Fundamentals of Technology Security/Transfer (FTS/T)
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BCF 220
Acquisition Business Management Concepts
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BCF 225
Acquisition Business Management Application
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CLC 004
Market Research
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CLC 046
DoD Sustainable Procurement Program
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CLC 057
Performance Based Payments and Value of Cash Flow
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CLE 001
Value Engineering
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CLE 004
Introduction to Lean Enterprise Concepts
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CLE 007
Lean Six Sigma for Manufacturing
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CLE 009
ESOH in Systems Engineering
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CLE 016
Outcome-Based Performance Measures
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CLE 028
Market Research for Engineering and Technical Personnel
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CLE 036
Engineering Change Proposals for Engineers
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CLE 040
IUID Marking
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CLE 064
Standardization in the Acquisition Life Cycle
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CLE 068
Intellectual Property and Data Rights
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CLI 001
International Armaments Cooperation (IAC), Part 1
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CLI 002
International Armaments Cooperation (IAC), Part 2
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CLI 003
International Armaments Cooperation (IAC), Part 3
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CLI 004
Information Exchange Program (IEP), DoD Generic
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CLI 007
Technology Transfer and Export Control
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CLL 003
Supportability Test and Evaluation
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CLL 019
Technology Refreshment Planning
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CLL 023
Title 10 U.S.C. 2464 Core Statute Implementation
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CLL 024
Title 10 Limitations on the Performance of Depot-Level Maintenance (50/50)
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CLL 025
Depot Maintenance Interservice Support Agreements (DMISA)
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CLL 029
Condition-Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+)
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CLL 036
Product Support Manager (PSM)
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CLL 040
Business Case Analysis Tools
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CLL 042
Supportability Analysis Techniques, Procedures, and Tools
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CLL 043
Green Logistics: Planning for Sustainability
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CLL 045
Designing for Transportability
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CLL 051
System Retirement, Materiel Disposition Reclamation, Demilitarization & Disposal
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CLL 057
Level of Repair Analysis - Introduction
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CLL 058
Level of Repair Analysis – Theory and Principles
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CLL 119
Technical Refreshment Implementation Module
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CLL 206
Introduction to Parts Management
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CLM 037
Physical Inventories
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CLM 059
Small Business Program for Program Managers
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CLM 075
Data Acquisition
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CLM 076
Data Markings
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CLR 030
Environment, Safety and Occupational Health in JCIDS
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CLR 151
Analysis of Alternatives
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FE 201
Intermediate Facilities Engineering
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ISA 201
Intermediate Information Systems Acquisition
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PMT 251
Program Management Tools Course, Part I
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PMT 257
Program Management Tools Course, Part II
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PQM 101
Production, Quality, and Manufacturing Fundamentals
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PQM 201A
Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part A
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PQM 201B
Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part B
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SYS 202
Intermediate Systems Planning, Research, Development, and Engineering, Part I
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TST 204
Intermediate Test and Evaluation
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Education |
Baccalaureate degree in a logistics, business, management, or technical field, and/or completion of a certificate program in systems design and operational effectiveness or similar systems engineering/ technical education, business administration, and/or supply chain management Leadership and management courses such as Harvard Business School (HBS) training modules on the Continuous Learning page of the iCatalog. |
Experience |
4 years of life cycle logistics experience in support of acquisition or sustainment of DoD weapons/ materiel systems |
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. 5 When preparing your IDP, you and your supervisor should consider the training, education, and experience listed in the Core Plus Development Guide at this and the lower level(s) if not already completed. |
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