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FY13 Plan DATE


April 29 – May 3 Back-to-back Level I offerings May 20-24 June 10-14


Level I & Level II


July 29 – Aug. 2 Back-to-back Level I offerings Aug. 19-23


Level I & Level II


DAU HIGHLIGHTS Te training required for Army Acquisition Workforce members is a mis- sion-critical activity and is exempt from recent cuts outlined in a memorandum from the Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Ashton Carter, dated Jan. 10, 2013. DAU travel for certification courses required under DAWIA is centrally funded by DAU through the U.S. Army Acquisi- tion Support Center (USAASC). Some organizations are canceling acquisition workforce members’ travel for DAU certi- fication training as part of their efforts to address budgetary guidance.


Te Jan. 10 memo outlines that DAU central funds are entirely separate from actions taken within a service or agency to mitigate budgetary constraints in FY13. Army Acquisition students approved to use DAU central funds to attend train- ing need not cancel it because of the budget situation.


Cancellation requests from students who have approval for central travel funds will be denied if they are made fewer than 30 days from the class start or reservation cutoff date on the basis of funding constraints. Students will be deemed “no-shows” if they do not


OFFERING TYPE (ALCP I or II) LOCATION Aberdeen, MD Atlanta, GA Warren, MI


Back-to-back Level I offerings


Huntsville, AL Atlanta, GA


attend the scheduled training. USAASC will continue to centrally fund training at cost-effective locations selected by the student. Commands and supervisors should continue to support sending their employees to required DAWIA training. To view Acting DAU President Dr. James S. McMichael’s Jan. 29 memo, “Status of Travel Funding for the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Training in FY2013,” go to http://asc.army.mil/web/ wp-content/uploads/2013/01/DAU- Travel-Status-Memo-2013.pdf.


DAU course management has a new process to allow higher-priority, specifically Priority 1, students their first preference in DAU resident courses. As a result, students in Priorities 2 through 5 will be wait-listed for classes showing available seats. Students who are placed in a wait status can convert to a class reservation if a seat is available 65 days before the class start date. Tey may still be bumped, up to five business days before the class start date, if a higher- priority student applies within the 65-day period. Te new process is designed to minimize bumping and allows Priority 1 students to see which courses actually have seats available for them to obtain their required position certifications.


A reminder: Applications for train- ing cannot be processed by the Army registrar’s office until the student’s super- visor has approved the training. It is also imperative that students’ and supervisors’ email addresses are correct on the Army Training Requirements and Resources Internet


Training Application Sys-


tem (AITAS) student profile. Students should apply through AITAS at https:// www.atrrs.army.mil/channels/aitas. For more information on DAU train- ing, including systematic instructions, training priority descriptions, and fre- quently asked questions, go to http://asc. army.mil/web/career-development/ programs/defense-acquisition-univer- sity-training/.


Students who have received a confirmed reservation in the requested class must ensure that they attend the class as scheduled. Cancellation requests for a confirmed reservation must be submitted at least 30 calendar days before the class starts or by the reservation cutoff date, whichever is earlier, to avoid a no-show.


Te Army DACM office is in the second iteration of the FY14 DAU schedule build. At this stage, we are reviewing the FY14 draft schedule and validating


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