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New LOG 0050 "Developing a LCSP" Training Course

We’re pleased to announce the deployment of our newest online training (OLT) course, LOG 0050 Developing a Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP). This new professional development opportunity replaces…

New LOG 0050 "Developing a LCSP" Training Course

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We’re pleased to announce the deployment of our newest online training (OLT) course, LOG 0050 Developing a Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP). This new professional development opportunity replaces our now retired CLL 005 continuous learning module of the same title.

This life cycle logistics Level III DAWIA certification course addresses the purpose of a Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP), roles and responsibilities for the LCSP, and the LCSP’s development process and evolution across a program’s life cycle. Target attendees for this OLT course include Program Managers, Product Support Managers (PSM), life cycle logisticians, and other members of the Defense Acquisition Workforce who want to improve their skills in developing an LCSP and comprehension of its evolution.

The new LOG 0050 also represents the twenty-fifth 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:

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”.