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LOG 204 Configuration Management Curriculum Review
Presented to the
Life Cycle Logistics (LCL) Functional Integrated Product Team (FIPT)
Presented by
Douglas KilleyPerformance Learning Director, Life Cycle Logistics
DAU Center for Logistics & Sustainment
30 JUL 2010
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Overview
• Curriculum-Competency Crosswalk
• Course Description
• Key Personnel
• Metrics That Matter (MtM) / Throughput /
Demographics
• Structure & Format
• PLD Assessment
• Course TLOs2
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LCL Competency - Curriculum Crosswalk
Competency/Course
LOG 101
LOG 102
LOG103
LOG200
LOG201
LOG 204
LOG 206
LOG 211
LOG 215
LOG235
LOG236
LOG340
LOG350
Logistics Design Influence
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Planning
Product Support and Sustainment
Configuration Management
Reliability & Maintainability Analysis
Technical/Product Data Management
Supportability Analysis
Principal course that addresses the competency
Denotes classes where the competency is a major learning point
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LOG 204 Course Description
• “…the course provides a broad overview of requirements to design, develop, implement, oversee, and operate a configuration management program across the system Life Cycle”.
• Number of Lessons/Hours: 12 lessons / 40 hours / Distance Learning – 60 Day period
• Objectives– Incorporate CM concepts, principles, processes throughout Life Cycle– Apply CM planning and performance measures to processes– Integrate latest initiatives, guidance and policies within CM practices and applications, e.g., Data
Management, Performance-Based Logistics, and Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Materiel Shortages (DMSMS).
• Target Attendees – Life Cycle Logisticians, Systems Engineers, Configuration Managers, Program Managers, others
involved in development of systems and Life Cycle Support
• Prerequisite(s) – ACQ 101, Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management
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General Course Information (cont.)
• Personnel
– Course Manager• Tom Edison, DAU West (San Diego)
– LCIC Performance Learning Director• Doug Killey, FT. Belvoir, VA
– Course Manager Regional Representatives – – Brown (CNE), Littrell (MAT), Putman (MWT), Barnes (STH)
– LCIC Instructional Systems Design• James McDaniel, FT. Belvoir, VA
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Question Categories
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10*
Courseware n=674 n=1080 n=1093 n=223
Online Delivery n=673 n=1078 n=1094 n=222
Learning Effectiveness
n=665 n=1072 n=1089 n=224
Job Impact n=670 n=1080 n=1093 n=222
5.94
5.83
5.92
LOG 204 Metrics
5.97
5.99
* Data as of 30 JUN 2010
5.87
5.87
5.76
5.69
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5.83
5.86 5.76 5.78
5.82
5.88
5.94
0.00 5.24 5.25 5.59 5.60 7.00
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LOG 204 Demographics
LOG 204 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10*
Graduates 814 1,678 1,963 1,595
Army 218 535 545 327
Air Force 123 332 430 442
DoN 180 359 427 344
Industry 209 278 348 280
Other DoD 54 136 183 161
All Others 30 38 30 41
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* Data as of 30 JUN 2010
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Structure & Format
• 12 modules:– Lesson 1: Introduction to Configuration Management– Lesson 2: Configuration Management Across the Life Cycle
• Significant 5000.02 update changes to graphics and content
– Lesson 3: Configuration Identification– Lesson 4: Data Management– Lesson 5: Configuration Status Accounting– Lesson 6: Configuration Verification and Configuration Audit– Lesson 7: Configuration Change Management– Lesson 8: Configuration Management Performance Measures– Lesson 9: Configuration Management Plans– Lesson 10: Configuration Management Planning and Management– Lesson 11: Considerations for the Configuration Manager– Lesson 12: Issues and Initiatives Impacting Configuration Management
• Significant 5000.02 update changes to graphics and content
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PLD Assessment
• Course is highly successful, well regarded
• Important technical field to the workforce– LCL Competency– SPRDE Program Systems Engineer (PSE) – Core Certification Course
• DAU Instructor capacity adequate at this time
• We have a good relationship with Systems Engineering SMEs– Possibility of GEIA commercial standard for CM / minimal impact on contents
• DoDI 5000.02 Updates– Four-month course update completed JUN 10– Content, hotlinks, assessments refreshed
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Module 1 TLO/ELO
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1 INTRODUCTION TO CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
TLO 1.0By completing this lesson, students will describe the Configuration Management (CM) process.
ELO 1.1 Define CM.
ELO 1.2 Identify the purpose of CM.
ELO 1.3 Describe the inputs and outputs of the CM Process Activity Model.
ELO 1.4 Identify key CM process activities and their interrelationships.
ELO 1.5Distinguish Product, Configuration Item, Configuration Documentation and Configuration Management.
ELO 1.6Describe roles and relationships among Government and Industry organizations in the CM process.
ELO 1.7Within the context of a multidisciplinary IPT, describe CM’s relationship to Logistics, Program Management and the Systems Engineering Process.
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Module 2 TLO/ELO
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2 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT ACROSS THE LIFE CYCLE
TLO 2.0By completing this lesson, students will describe how Configuration Management (CM) concepts, principles and applications are applied across the system life cycle.
ELO 2.1 Identify CM requirements during successive phases of the life cycle.
ELO 2.2 Define the Functional Baseline, Allocated Baseline and Product Baseline.
ELO 2.3 Recognize the impact of CM on supportability.
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Module 3 TLO/ELO
3 CONFIGURATION IDENTIFICATION
TLO 3.0 Apply the Configuration Identification process.
ELO 3.1 Describe Configuration Identification and Configuration Item.
ELO 3.2 Describe the major activities in the Configuration Identification Activity Model.
ELO 3.3 Relate Configuration Identification to the product structure.
ELO 3.4 Describe Configuration Identification selection criteria.
ELO 3.5 Identify Configuration Item baselines and how they evolve over the life cycle.
ELO 3.6Describe roles of and relationships among Government and Industry organizations in the Configuration Identification process.
ELO 3.7 Define Interface Management.
ELO 3.8Describe the interrelationship of Configuration Identification and Interface Management.
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Module 4 TLO/ELO
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4 DATA MANAGEMENT
TLO4.0Describe the relationship between Configuration Management (CM) and Data Management (DM).
ELO 4.1Identify common data elements used in both Configuration Management and Data Management.
ELO 4.2 Distinguish configuration data and other technical data.
ELO 4.3 Distinguish concepts of originator, owner and user of data.
ELO 4.4 Define types of data rights.
ELO 4.5Describe the reasons and alternatives for purchasing access to data, rather than purchasing data itself.
ELO 4.6Identify common data formats and reasons for moving to an Integrated Digital Environment.
ELO 4.7 Describe how Product Data Management supports Configuration Management.
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Module 5 TLO/ELO
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5 CONFIGURATION STATUS ACCOUNTING
TLO 5.0 Apply Configuration Status Accounting (CSA).
ELO5.1 Define CSA.
ELO 5.2 Identify the relationship between CSA and configuration data.
ELO 5.3 Describe the CSA Activity Model.
ELO 5.4 Describe the ways in which CSA should be tailored for a program.
ELO 5.5 Describe the roles and responsibilities of Government and Industry in CSA.
ELO 5.6 Describe the Integrated Digital Environment and its role in CSA.
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Module 6 TLO/ELO
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6 CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION AND CONFIGURATION AUDIT
TLO 6.0 Apply the Configuration Verification and Configuration Audit processes.
ELO 6.1 Describe the Configuration Verification and Configuration Audit processes.
ELO 6.2Compare verifications and audits (performed as part of the Configuration Management process) to technical reviews (performed as part of the Systems Engineering process).
ELO 6.3 Describe the Configuration Verification and Audit Activity Model.
ELO 6.4Describe the purpose and characteristics of Functional Configuration Audits (FCAs).
ELO 6.5Describe the purpose and characteristics of Physical Configuration Audits (FCAs).
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Module 7 TLO/ELO
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7 CONFIGURATION CHANGE MANAGEMENT
TLO 7.0Apply the Configuration Change Management process in the life cycle management of a Configuration Item.
ELO 7.1 Define Configuration Change Management.
ELO 7.2 Describe the Configuration Change Management process.
ELO 7.3Describe the composition, roles and responsibilities of the Configuration Control Board (CCB).
ELO 7.4Differentiate an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) and a Request for Deviation/Variance (RFD/V), including its impact on the technical baseline.
ELO 7.5 Compare classes of changes and approval authority of each.
ELO 7.6 Describe the process a CCB uses to evaluate a Major ECP.
ELO 7.7 Identify distinctive features of a Value Engineering Change Proposal (VECP).
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Module 8 TLO/ELO
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8 CM PERFORMANCE MEASURES
TLO 8.0Select appropriate performance measures needed to effectively manage a CM program.
ELO 8.1 Describe process performance measures.
ELO 8.2Differentiate CM process performance measures and system performance measures.
ELO 8.3Describe the appropriate level of oversight required to effectively manage CM process performance measures.
ELO 8.4 Identify process performance measures for each CM activity.
ELO 8.5 Identify sources of data required to substantiate CM performance measures.
ELO 8.6Determine frequency and timing associated with applying CM performance measures.
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Module 9 TLO/ELO
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9 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PLANS
TLO 9.0 Construct a Configuration Management Plan outline.
ELO 9.1 Recognize the purpose of a CM Plan.
ELO 9.2Identify the Configuration Management elements that should be included in an effective CM Plan.
ELO 9.3 Compare components of Government and Industry CM Plans.
ELO 9.4Describe the role of CM Plans within an Integrated Product and Process Development (IPPD) environment.
ELO 9.5 Describe the impact of information technology on a CMP.
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Module 10 TLO/ELO
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10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
TLO 10.0Apply the principles of CM Planning and Management required for an effective CM program.
ELO 10.1 Describe the role of CM Planning and Management in the CM process.
ELO 10.2 Describe the benefits of CM Planning and Management.
ELO 10.3Describe the relationship between Government and Industry in CM Planning and Management.
ELO 10.4 Identify the key elements required for effective CM Planning and Management.
ELO 10.5Recognize the need for continuous assessment and improvement of a CM program.
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Module 11 TLO/ELO
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11 CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CONFIGURATION MANAGER
TLO 11.0Recognize the impacts of Software Configuration Management, Open Systems/ Non-Developmental Items (NDIs)/Commercial Items and Systems Engineering Design Considerations on Configuration Management (CM).
ELO 11.1Distinguish hardware Configuration Management and Software Configuration Management processes.
ELO 11.2Describe the need for Software Configuration Management in the development and use of DoD systems.
ELO 11.3Distinguish: Computer Software Configuration Item (CSCI), Version, Revision, Release, Build, Source Code, Object Code and Component.
ELO 11.4 Describe the process activities used in Software Configuration Management.
ELO 11.5 Define Open System, Non-Developmental Item (NDI), and Commercial Items.
ELO 11.6Identify the benefits and special considerations of using Open Systems/NDIs/Commercial Items.
ELO 11.7Recognize how CM should be applied to Open Systems/NDIs/Commercial Items.
ELO 11.8Describe the role of CM in an Open System/NDI/Commercial Item source selection.
ELO 11.9 Recognize the impact of Systems Engineering Design Considerations on CM.
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Module 12 TLO/ELO
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12 ISSUES AND INITIATIVES IMPA CTING CM
TLO12.0 Recognize the issues and initiatives that impact Configuration Management (CM).
ELO 12.1Describe the importance of CM in Total Life Cycle Systems Management (TLCSM).
ELO 12.2Describe the role of CM in the Performance Based Logistics and Performance Based Services Acquisition environment.
ELO 12.3Describe the role of CM in weapon system design for System Operational Effectiveness.
ELO 12.4Identify the CM planning considerations required to support implementation of UID requirements.
ELO 12.5 Recognize special CM considerations that apply in Evolutionary Acquisition (EA).
ELO 12.6Identify the impact of CM on Condition Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+) and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM).
ELO 12.7 Recognize the need for CM in Sense & Respond Logistics (S&RL).
ELO 12.8Describe the role of CM in a Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) program.
ELO 12.9Describe the influence of both Government and Commercial “best practices” on the design of an effective CM program.