New DAU LOG 0110 Introduction to PBL Training
This new online training course provides an Introduction to Performance Based Logistics, particularly the basic concepts and best business practices inherent in developing and implementing performance based Product Support Arrangements (PSA). The target audience is DoD Acquisition Workforce members seeking to increase his/her knowledge of PBL to better serve weapon system programs. It is also an excellent foundational interdisciplinary introduction to outcome-based product support strategies in preparing workforce members for LOG 235 Performance Based Logistics and LOG 340V Life Cycle Product Support certification courses.
The new LOG 0110 represents the twenty-third of our revised/re-designated product support-focused life cycle logistics OLT courses to have deployed, with more to follow in the near future. This growing portfolio now includes:
- LOG 0020 Defense Logistics Agency Support to the Program Manager
- LOG 0060 Public-Private Partnerships.
- LOG 0080 Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems
- LOG 0110 Introduction to Performance-Based Logistics
- LOG 0120 Supportability Analysis Fundamentals
- LOG 0140 Packaging of Hazardous Material
- LOG 0220 Title 10 Depot Maintenance Statute Overview
- LOG 0230 Title 10 U.S.C. 2464 Core Statute Implementation
- LOG 0240 Title 10 Limitations on the Performance of Depot-Level Maintenance (50/50)
- LOG 0250 Depot Maintenance Inter-Service Support Agreements (DMISA)
- LOG 0290 Condition-Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+)
- LOG 0300 Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
- LOG 0360 The DoD Shelf-Life Program
- LOG 0370 DoD Supply Chain Fundamentals
- LOG 0460 The Twelve Integrated Product Support Elements
- LOG 0470 Sustaining Engineering
- LOG 0570 Level of Repair Analysis (LORA)
- LOG 0630 Introduction to Parts Management
- LOG 0640 DMSMS: What The PM Needs To Do and Why
- LOG 0650 DMSMS Fundamentals
- LOG 0660 DMSMS Executive Overview
- LOG 0670 DMSMS Basic Component Research
- LOG 1000 Life Cycle Logistics Fundamentals
Additional details on our new training course numbering taxonomy are available in an earlier DAU LOG Blog post entitled “Update on New DAU Logistics Course Numbering Taxonomy”.