Modes and Duration:
Resident - 2 Weeks 0.0 Days
Onsite: 2 Weeks 0.0 Days
Recommended Credit:
ACE - 3 Semester hours undergraduate
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Scope:
Using the Life Cycle Management Model as a frame of reference, this course provides detailed instruction covering maintenance policies and programs at the strategic level. The two maintenance subfunctions are used; specifically maintenance engineering (during the acquisition phase) and maintenance operations (during the sustainment phase) are examined to determine their impact on the Army logistics systems and their interrelationship with other logistics areas. Emphasis is placed on the impacts of maintenance engineering decisions upon the maintenance operations support structure.
Special Information:
This course is releasable to students from all requesting foreign countries without restrictions.
CAREER PROGRESSION: This course is required for logistics interns (Career Programs 13 and 17) in accordance with the MITP.
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Prerequisites:
Active and Reserve Component commissioned officers, warrant officers, senior noncommissioned officers, and DOD civilians (GS-7 or above) whose current or projected job assignments require an understanding of how the Army plans and executes materiel throughout an item's life cycle. Applicants should be assigned to DOD organizations responsible for developing or implementing Army maintenance policy and programs during the acquisition or sustainment of materiel at designated readiness levels.
To enroll, contact the POC for the respective service listed below.
Contact Information:
Registration Assistance:
Contact: ALU Registrar
Phone: (804) 765-4152/4149/4122
DSN: 539-4152/4149/4122
Course Director:
Phone: (256) 864-4318
DSN: 539-4318
usarmy.lee.tradoc.mbx.leee-ammc-org@mail.mil
Mailing address:
ATTN: ALMC-AIC
562 Quarters Road
Building 12420
Fort Lee, VA 23801-1705
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