LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Curriculum Review LOG 101 Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals
Presented to the
Life Cycle Logistics (LCL) Functional Integrated Product Team (FIPT)
Presented by
T. B. Johnson, CSCPPerformance Learning Director, Acquisition Logistics
Defense Acquisition University
1
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
LCL Competency – DAU Curriculum Crosswalk
Competency/Course
LOG 101
LOG 102
LOG103
LOG200
LOG201
LOG 204
LOG 206
LOG 211
LOG 215
LOG235
LOG340
LOG350
LOG365
Logistics Design Influence
Integrated Product Support (IPS) Planning
Product Support and Sustainment
Configuration Management
Reliability & Maintainability Analysis
Technical/Product Data Management
Supportability Analysis
Principal course that addresses the competency Deployed course/significant upgrade in progress Courses where the competency is a major learning point New course in development/planning
Legend:
Addressed, but not major learning point
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Discussion Topics
3
• Course Background
• Key Personnel
• Updated Course Content
• Graduate Throughput / Metrics That Matter (MTM)
• Course Structure and Format
• Current Status
• PLD Assessment
• Questions & Answers
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
LOG 101 Course Description
• “Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals provides a broad overview of the role of acquisition logistics in the systems acquisition life cycle and systems engineering processes. Modules cover the logistics-relevant aspects of requirements identification, life-cycle costing, integrated product and process development, sustainment logistics, supportability analysis, product support, contracting, and contractor support.” –DAU iCatalog
• “New” 101 (Version 9) initially deployed in July, 2010
• Revision drafted Summer, 2011—will be Version 10
– Principally to reflect recent policy/guidance changes
• Past history indicates high demand…#1 most popular LOG course (usually), #3 overall at DAU
– Data distorted for FY11 due to Atlas outage
LOG 101 is the “gateway” course to DAU LCL training – First Impressions!
4
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Key Personnel
• Key Personnel– Course Manager
• Mike Bayer, DAU Midwest– LCIC Performance Learning Director
• Terry Johnson– Course Manager Regional Representatives
• Capital and Northeast: Jim Curry• West: Andre Murphy• Midwest: Mike Bayer (CM)• South: Hal Ernest• Mid-Atlantic: Pat Conroy
– LCIC Instructional Systems Design• James McDaniel
5
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Question Categories
FY09 FY10 FY11
Courseware n=5,147 n=4,026 n=2,286
Online Delivery n=5,156 n=4,024 n=2,281
Learning Effectiveness n=5,118 n=4,008 n=2,263
Job Impact n=5,154 n=4,031 n=2,279
5.86
5.93
5.85
5.78
LOG 101 Metrics & Demographics
5.86
5.96
5.86
5.73
0 5.24 5.25 5.59 5.6 7.0 Other0 5.24 5.25 5.99 6.0 7.0 Inst0 5.24 5.25 5.59 5.6 7.0 Other0 5.24 5.25 5.99 6.0 7.0 Inst
5.97
5.98
5.85
5.75
6
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Metrics & Demographics (cont.)
LOG 101 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11
Graduates 4768 5989 7059 7176 5685
Army 1558 2042 2408 2372 1879
Air Force 1020 1099 1310 1502 1359
DoN 956 1125 1320 1299 924
Industry 931 1278 1440 1407 866
Other DoD 175 318 437 430 534
All Others 128 127 144 166 123
7
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
LOG 101FY11 Demographic “Fun Facts”
8
• Less than half (44.26%) took 101 for DAWIA certification• 23.05% “General Interest”• 32.69% “Core Plus” for career field
• Of total career fields represented, only 13.26% of respondents were in Life Cycle Logistics• 5.22% of total were “Acquisition Logistics”• Remainder were “Sustainment” or “Don’t Know”
• 18.44% of respondents identified themselves as being in the SPRDE career field• Largest career field represented outside Life Cycle Logistics
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Structure & Format
• “New” LOG 101 has 7 modules:– Module 1: The Role of Life Cycle Logisticians on the Integrated Program Team – Module 2: Understand Operational Support Requirements– Module 3: Design for Supportability– Module 4: Develop the Support Solution– Module 5: Establish the Life Cycle Sustainment Plan – Module 6: Management Tools Used in Acquisition Logistics– Module 7: Logistics Management and Oversight
• Major areas addressed in Version 9:– 3 generations of DoD 5000 series and CJCS 3170 series behind!!– Numerous policy changes (KPPs, PBL, 805, IUID, LCSP, data mgmt, tech readiness,
etc.)– “Stovepiped” presentation of modules– Some redundancy with newer LOG and ACQ courses (i.e. LOG 102 and ACQ 101)
9
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
UnderstandOperational Support
Requirements
Design for Supportability
Develop the Support Solution
Establish the Life Cycle Sustainment Plan
The Role of Life Cycle Logisticians on the Integrated Program Team
Logistics Management and Oversight
Management Tools Used in Acquisition Logistics
1.
5.4.3.2.
6.
7.
LOG 101 Framework
10
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
The Role of Life Cycle Logisticians on the Integrated Program Team
1.
Module One
1.1 Acquisition Logistics and Sustainment1.2 IPPD and IPTs1.3 Introduction to Systems Engineering1.4 Defense Acquisition Management Framework 1.5 Life Cycle Management1.6 Acquisition Strategy1.7 Life Cycle Product Support Strategies
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Logistics Design InfluenceIntegrated Product Support PlanningSupportability Analysis
TLO: Define acquisition logistics and describe the roles and responsibilities the life cycle logistician performs on the integrated program team to ensure system supportability and affordability.
11
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
UnderstandOperational Support
Requirements
2.
Module Two
2.1 JCIDS2.2 JCIDS Role in the Defense Acquisition System2.3 Sources of Operational Support Requirements2.4 Maintenance Concept 2.5 Maintenance Concept Influence on Systems Engineering2.6 Warfighter Definition of Logistics Output Metrics and Levels 2.7 Balancing Requirements: Technical, Cost, Schedule and Supportability
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Logistics Design InfluenceSupportability Analysis
TLO: Identify the sources for operational support requirements and other logistics considerations.
12
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Design for Supportability
3.
Module Three
3.1 Designing for Supportability3.2 Design Interface3.3 Reliability, Maintainability, and Supportability3.4 System Availability3.5 Parts Management and Standardization3.6 Human Systems Integration3.7 Environmental, Health, and Safety Design Considerations3.8 Logistics Footprint3.9 Logistics Management Information
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Logistics Design InfluenceIntegrated Product Support PlanningReliability and Maintainability AnalysisSupportability Analysis
TLO: Define the basic elements of supportability and recognize how the elements of supportability are incorporated in the system design.
13
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Develop the Support Solution
4.
Module Four
4.1 Maintenance Planning and Management4.2 Technical Data/Data Management Strategy4.3 Configuration Managment4.4 UID, IUID—SIM and RFID 4.5 Planning for System Disposal
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Integrated Logistics Support PlanningConfiguration ManagementTechnical/Product Data Management
TLO: Recognize the key components of product support development that produce a support solution based on the system design.
14
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Module Five
Establish the Life CycleSustainment Plan
5.
5.1 Life Cycle Sustainment Plan Development 5.2 Supply Support5.3 Packaging, Handling, Storage & Transportation5.4 Support & Test Equipment5.5 Computer Resources Support5.6 Facilities and Infrastructure Planning5.7 Manpower and Personnel5.8 Training and Training Support5.9 Sustaining Engineering5.10 Product Support Management
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Integrated Product Support Planning
TLO: Define common elements of logistics support and related logistics processes resident in an effective and affordable product support plan.
15
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Management Tools Used In Acquisition Logistics6.
Module Six
6.1 Importance of Management Tools6.2 Market Research6.3 Logistics Predictive Modeling and Simulation6.4 Logistics Test and Evaluation6.5 Business Case Analysis6.6 Budgeting and Funding Support Requirements
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Integrated Product Support PlanningTechnical/Product Data ManagementConfiguration Management
TLO: Identify various management tools and processes that are performed or supported in acquisition logistics to conduct supportability planning and development.
16
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Module Seven
Logistics Management and Oversight7.
7.1 Acquisition Logistics Influence on Program Management7.2 Life Cycle Cost Management7.3 Risk Management7.4 Quality Management, Continuous Process Improvement, Supplier Quality7.5 Logistics Assessments
Life Cycle Logistics Competencies:
Integrated Product Support Planning
TLO: Identify the management functions and processes that are performed or supported in acquisition logistics that lead to effective and efficient program management.
17
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
PLD Assessment
• LOG 101 needs ongoing vigilance:– Covers a broad range of acquisition logistics competencies– Highly susceptible to changes in DoD policy– Foundational logistics course –now certification course for other career
fields
• Significant update in FY 11– Increased emphasis on Affordability/Efficiency– Changes to reflect DTM 10-015– Changes to reflect new Integrated Product Support Elements (IPSEs)– Reorganized to “flow” better– Service-specific topics down-scoped– But…principal aim was, “Do No Harm.”
18
LOG 101 Curriculum Review 21 Oct 2011
Questions?
19