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FIGURE 1


mitigate budgetary issues in FY13. Army acquisition students who have approval to use DAU central funds to attend train- ing should not cancel the training due to budget constraints. Cancellation requests from students who have


approval to


attend will be denied if they are received less than 30 days from the class start or reservation cutoff date with funding con- straints cited as a reason. Students then will be deemed “no-shows” if they do not attend the scheduled training.


For FY13, USAASC will continue to centrally fund training at cost-effective locations selected by the student. Com- mands and supervisors should continue to support and send their employees to required DAWIA training. To view the DAU travel status memo, dated Jan. 29, 2013, go to http://asc.army.mil/web/ wp-content/uploads/2013/01/DAU- Travel-Status-Memo-2013.pdf.


For FY14, travel funds will be cut signifi- cantly. At this point, USAASC expects to fund only Priority 1 (required training) travel to cost-effective locations. Depend- ing on the situation, USAASC may elect to centrally fund Priority 2 training as well. (See Figure 1.)


DAU plans to support the teaching schedule under furlough conditions. Stu- dents can view the furlough schedule at http://www.dau.mil/pages/Student- Furlough.aspx. Students attending a DAU course will assume the furlough schedule of DAU, not that of their home organization, for the duration of DAU training.


their


Apply through the Army Training Requirements


DAU course management has a new process to allow higher-priority, specifi- cally Priority 1, students’ first preference in the DAU resident courses. As a result, students in Priorities 2 through 5 will be wait-listed for classes showing available


and Resources Internet


Training Application System (AITAS) at https://www.atrrs.army.mil/channels/ aitas. Applications cannot be processed by the Army registrar’s office until the supervisor has approved the training. It is imperative that the student’s and


PRIORITY P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 DEFINITION


Position requirement: Training required to meet position certification or program requirements.


Career development: Training to become eligible for the next-higher certification level above that required for an individual’s position or career development; indi- vidual has met position certification requirement.


Cross-functional training: Desired training in a different acquisition career field than the one the individual occupies; individual should complete all mandatory training required for current position first.


Career development: individual has not met position certification requirement.


Previously taken training or already certified: Describes individuals who previously completed the DAU course, or have received equivalency, or are already certified at the career level and have not previously taken the course.


Non-acquisition workforce: Describes individuals who are not in a designated acqui- sition workforce position; they will be trained on a space-available basis. Individual’s command will be required to fund the travel and per diem; training (classroom or Web-based) will be at no cost to the student.


PRIORITY RANKING


Prospective students fall into five priority bands sorted by level of need. (SOURCE: Office of the Army Director, Acquisition Career Management)


seats; 65 days before the class start date, students placed on a waiting list will roll into a reservation for seats that have not been reserved by Priority 1 students. Lower-priority students could still be bumped up to five business days before the class reservation cutoff date or start date, whichever is earlier, if a higher- priority student applied within the 65 days. Te new process minimizes bump- ing and allows Priority 1 students to see which courses have seats available for them to obtain their required position certifications.


supervisor’s email addresses are correct in the AITAS student profile.


Once a student has received a confirmed reservation in the requested class, he or she should attend the class as scheduled. Cancellation requests for confirmed res- ervations 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.


For more information on DAU train- ing, including systematic instructions, training priorities and frequently asked questions, go to http://asc.army.mil/ web/career-development/programs/ defense-acquisition-university-training/.


If you have questions on any AETE pro- grams or DAU training, contact Acquisition Education and Training Branch Chief Scott Greene at scott.m.greene14.civ@mail.mil.


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