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Back Advanced Acquisition Program 60-61

Fiscal Year 2015
Division Graduate School of Business & Public Policy
Department Graduate School of Business & Public Policy
Investigator(s) Dillard, John T.
Sponsor Program Executive Office, Combat Systems (Air Force)
Summary The objective is to provide a cost effective method to meet acquisition education and training requirements without need for quotas or student travel via 7 graduate courses taught as "distance learning" and on-site. Completion of the first AAP phase meets DAWIA training requirements for Program Management courses to Level 2. (MN3331 is equivalent to Defense Acquisition University courses ACQ101, ACQ201 A&B, PMT251/257, EVM101 and BCF103. (Note: ACQ 203 equivalency has already been attained, but awaits ACQ 202 submittal in order for DAU to pair them--which should be accomplished, and equivalency attained, by this course start or shortly thereafter. Thus, while students have until 31 October 2016 under current DAU rules to submit this course completion for individual training certification using ACQ 201 A&B equivalency, they will hopefully be able to actually have the new ACQ 202 and 203 equivalencies.) Remaining courses of Phase 2 & 3 comprise PMT352 A&B, as well as TST 204, CON 121, CON 124, CON 127, IRM 101, and LOG 103. EVM 263 equivalency submission is also underway and will hopefully be attained for this cohort.
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