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New LOG 0380 Provisioning & Cataloging Training

We’re pleased to announce the deployment of our newest online training (OLT) course, LOG 0380 Provisioning and Cataloging. This new professional development opportunity replaces our now retired CLL…

New LOG 0380 Provisioning & Cataloging Training

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We’re pleased to announce the deployment of our newest online training (OLT) course, LOG 0380 Provisioning and Cataloging. This new professional development opportunity replaces our now retired CLL 038 continuous learning module of the same title.

This introduction to the basics of provisioning, cataloging, and parts management. It is designed to familiarize students with their linkage to identifying and fielding initial and replenishment spares in support of weapon system life cycle product support and sustainment. The target audience includes defense acquisition workforce members from all functional areas, including but not limited to life cycle logisticians, systems engineers, and production, quality and manufacturing professionals. It is also an excellent foundational interdisciplinary introduction in conjunction with the many other DAU supply chain management training opportunities.

The new LOG 0380 represents the twenty-fourth 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”.