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This course will prepare students in the transition to an assignment that includes responsibilities for supporting, executing, or planning for theater sustainment for a joint force serving with joint partners or readying for deployment as a staff member in a joint environment. The course will provide students with knowledge of key sustainment capabilities that could potentially be provided by the Services and the Defense Logistics Agency DLA in support of theater operations by a joint force.

This course is designed for Air Force Logisticians. This online course will prepare you for Air Force Deployment Planning operations and will include topics such as: 1. Systems 2. Tools 3. Policies Upon completion of this course, you will have a broader understanding of deployment planning to help you communicate your plan, collaborate with fellow logisticians, and tackle some of the challenges that you will face as you participate in day-to-day operations.

Prepares logisticians to analyze organizational culture in a production-focused environment, such as focused environment, such as flightlines flightlines, backshops, munitions storage areas, aerial ports, and storage and distribution centers to a few. This course is for students looking to advance their organization toward production excellence and who want to better understand how organizational culture can contribute to that goal. This course is for students looking to advance their organization toward production excellence and who want to better understand how production systems can contribute to that goal.

This course is for students looking to advance their organization toward production excellence and who want to better understand how achieving alignment can contribute to that goal. This course is for students looking to advance their organization toward production excellence and who want to better understand how leading systematically can contribute to that goal.

This course is comprised of five modules. These modules describe logistics, its environment and the four logistics processes of acquisition, distribution, sustainment, and disposition. It is designed for new accessions and new practitioners in the logistics career fields. The course objectives are to provide new accessions and those new to logistics with a basic knowledge of logistics organizations processes and practices to orient new personnel in the logistics career fields and assist them in becoming productive logistics practitioners and to assist new logistics practitioners in understanding basic joint and AF doctrine.

This course is designed to further the professional capability of military and civilian personnel as entry level employees assigned to the Department of Defense Depot Maintenance System.

Also, depot maintenance aircraft, depot maintenance exchangeables and other current depot issues will be discussed. Student centered exercises will emphasize problem analysis, decision making, and forecasting.

This is a web-based course providing an introduction to process improvement methodologies Lean, Six Sigma,and benchmarking. The course uses a variety of methods to explain and illustrate the relationships and inter-dependencies of logistics to its various components. This course is designed to further the professional capability of military and civilian personnel as mid-level managers assigned to the Department of Defense Depot Maintenance System.

Industrial maintenance management practices, operations, production management principles and analytical techniques are examined for suitability to enhance support of operational and combat forces. This course focuses on contemporary production management techniques to aid managers in problem solving, constraint resolution, decision making and demand forecasting.

This course is centered on student focused exercises which emphasize team work, problem analysis, resolution, decision making and forecasting. Provides base-level aircraft and munitions maintenance managers and logisticians with a survey of concepts and techniques from production operations management and related disciplines, with emphasis on identifying and defining issues, quantitative analysis of alternative courses of action, and effective communication of proposals and related costs and benefits up the chain of command.

The course stresses practical application to actual challenges confronting base-level maintenance and logistics managers. Although several mathematical techniques are introduced, the course is specifically designed for managers who may not have any previous math background. Topics include group decision-making dynamics, continuous process improvement methods, capacity requirements planning, general scheduling theory, project management, systems management, basic statistics, and basic reliability and maintainability calculations.

This is a theater logistics-focused course that addresses the roles and responsibilities of logisticians deployed to support the full range of military operations. Following each lesson are discussion thread topics led by the instructors on the Canvas Learning Management System.

Each student is required to respond to a discussion question and engage with their fellow students prior to proceeding to the next lesson objectives. This course is designed to further the professional capability of military and civilian personnel as upper-level managers assigned to the Department of Defense Depot Maintenance System. Foundational concepts of industrial operations management will be discussed to include strategic planning and execution.

Students will study current operational methodologies for strategic planning, forecasting and forming a business case analysis. Additionally, project scheduling and post project execution analysis will be explored. The course also covers joint and USAF logistics doctrine, the academic perspective on strategic logistics capabilities and concepts, along with strategic logistics issues peculiar to the student audience where the course is held.

Participants address logistic concepts, best practices, challenges, and solutions in the strategic environment likely to be faced by USAF logisticians working sustainment issues.

This course will prepare you for strategic leadership positions with a major emphasis on enterprise level logistics competencies. The course will include a comprehensive analysis of topics such as: 1.

Financial management working capital funds. Life cycle logistics joint logistics planning nuclear enterprise logistics. Other current issues. The Contract Depot Maintenance Repair Process course addresses the objectives of the process, what types of contracts and incentives to use, how the results should be measured and who the responsible parties are for various elements of the process.

The goals are for the students to understand: 1 when and why they should conduct a TRA. SYS is an intensive hour, instructor-led course that includes eight small-group exercises in which attendees apply principles learned in the class to a representative case study weapon system.

The focus of SYS is on weapon systems in the sustainment phase of the system development lifecycle. Course Objective: 1. Know core requirements of cyber risk assessments and authorization packages 2. Assess the cybersecurity mission risk to a weapon system 3. Build an acceptable authorization package. Reviewing mistakes frequently made by others should help students recognize when these types of mistakes are happening within their own organization and eliminate them. In many cases, it is very easy to understand when a process is not performing well.

What is difficult to understand is why our efforts are sometimes fruitless. It can seem like we are in a vicious cycle and cannot escape. This workshop is based on The Theory of Constraints. This workshop will introduce key terminology related to the Theory of Constraints TOC and familiarize students with the five focusing steps as well as basic TOC principles.

This 4-hour live internet based workshop introduces the generations that make up today's Operational Logistics Organizations Maintenance, Logistics Readiness, Aerial Port and discusses the trends for how each prefer to communicate. All registrations for synchronous course offerings live classroom, live online, blended courses with start dates from 28 February and prior will continue to be in ACQ Now.

Beginning 1 March , all registrations for course offerings asynchronous and synchronous will be in the new SIS. As a result, direct course links to ACQ Now offerings are no longer functioning. Your browser does not support the video tag. Register Now! To Apply. Meet the Instructors.

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