EDUCATION and TRAINING UPDATE
EDUCATION AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES Te 2013-14 Defense Acquisition University – Senior Service College Fel- lowship (DAU-SSCF) announcement is open Jan. 22 – March 28 to all eligible GS-14s and -15s who have met their cur- rent position certification requirements. For more information, go to http://asc.
army.mil/web/career-development/ programs/defense-acquisition-uni- versity-senior-service-college/. Tis program, located in Aberdeen, MD, Huntsville, AL, and Warren, MI, pro- vides a great opportunity for civilians to attend an SSC in their area.
Acquisition Education and Training Portfolio: Based upon the huge suc- cess our sister service the Air Force has had with the Acquisition Leadership Challenge Program (ALCP), we piloted multiple offerings of the 2½-day course in FY12. For FY13, we are bringing the course to the Army Acquisition Work- force. For more information on how to apply, go to
http://asc.army.mil/ web/career-development/programs/ acquisition-leadership-challenge- program/. At right is the FY13 ALCP training schedule, by location. All offer- ings and locations are subject to change; please check the above link for the latest information.
DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY HIGHLIGHTS Students should continue to apply for available FY13 courses. Planning and applying early will afford them a bet- ter opportunity to obtain a class in the timeframe requested. Students should encourage their supervisors to approve training requests as soon as they apply. To ensure that they meet the prerequisite(s) before applying to a DAU course, stu- dents should view the DAU I-catalog at
http://icatalog.dau.mil.
A weekly low-fill list is posted at http://
icatalog.dau.mil/onlinecatalog/tabnav. aspx to allow students an opportunity to attend classes coming up in the next 60 days; these low-fill classes are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applications cannot be processed by the Army registrar office until the supervi- sor has approved the training. Students should apply through the Army Training Requirements and Resources Internet Training Application System at https://
www.atrrs.army.mil/channels/aitas. For more information on DAU train- ing to include systematic instructions, training priorities, and frequently asked questions, go to
http://asc.army.mil/ career/programs/dau/
default.cfm. After receiving a confirmed reservation in the requested class, students must attend the class as scheduled. Cancella- tion requests for confirmed reservations must be submitted at least 30 calendar days before the class starts or by the reser- vation cutoff date, whichever is earlier, to avoid a “no show.”
FY13 Plan DATE Jan. 14-18
OFFERING TYPE (ALCP I or II) LOCATION Level I & Level II
Feb. 25 – March 1 Back-to-back Level I offerings March 11-15
Back-to-back Level I offerings
April 29 – May 3 Back-to-back Level I offerings May 20-24 June 10-14
Level I & Level II Back-to-back Level I offerings
July 29 – Aug. 2 Level I & Level II Aug. 19-23
Back-to-back Level I offerings
Atlanta, GA Atlanta
Huntsville, AL Aberdeen, MD Atlanta
Warren, MI Huntsville Aberdeen
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