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White graduation cap icon CME 130  Surveillance Implications of Manufacturing and Subcontractor Management

Surveillance Implications of Manufacturing and Subcontractor Management

This online course (OLT) provides students with concepts and tools in both Manufacturing Planning and Control, and Supply Chain Management concepts, enabling them to assess manufacturing systems, predict costs, monitor technical performance, and evaluate supply-chain risk levels. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to evaluate the likelihood that a given supplier will fulfill the requirements of a given contract, thereby enabling Industrial Specialist (IS), and Industrial Engineer (IE), personnel to make informed acquisition decisions.

REQUIRED PREREQUISITES

See "Notes" section of this course's concept card for recommended prerequisites.

PREDECESSOR COURSES

TARGET AUDIENCE

DCMA Industrial Specialists (GS-1150), Industrial Engineers (0896), Supply Management Specialists (GS-2003), and others responsible for performing manufacturing and/or supply chain management functions.

NOTES

Recommended Prerequisites:
  • CMI 101 DCMA Multifunctional Orientation
Additional Notes:
  • Any exams in this course must be passed with a minimum score of 80%.
  • There is no time limit for completing this course.
  • After completing the course, please be sure to complete the survey at the end.
  • The CLPs assigned to this learning activity may be used to meet professional certification and/or licensure requirements (PDUs/CPE credits).