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Feature - Programs Systems Engineering Core Plus Guide
Level I Core Plus Guide
Core Plus Development ("R" indicates Resident Instruction.) CLP
  BCF 102 Fundamentals of Earned Value Management 18
  BCF 106 Fundamentals of Cost Analysis 37
  BCF 107 Applied Cost Analysis (R) 30
  CLB 009 Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution and Budget Exhibits 5
  CLB 016 Introduction to Earned Value Management 1
  CLC 108 Strategic Sourcing Overview 5
  CLC 112 Contractors Accompanying the Force 2
  CLE 001 Value Engineering 3
  CLE 004 Introduction to Lean Enterprise Concepts 3.5
  CLE 009 ESOH in Systems Engineering 4
  CLE 011 Modeling and Simulation for Systems Engineering 3
  CLE 015 Continuous Process Improvement Familiarization 1.5
  CLE 036 Engineering Change Proposals for Engineers 5
  CLE 062 Human Systems Integration 2
  CLL 002 Defense Logistics Agency Support to the PM 1
  CLL 006 Depot Maintenance Partnering 2
  CLL 011 Performance Based Life Cycle Product Support (PBL) 3
  CLL 017 Introduction to Defense Distribution 2
  CLM 013 Work-Breakdown Structure 6
  CLM 016 Cost Estimating 8
  CLM 017 Risk Management 8
  CLM 021 Introduction to Reducing Total Ownership Costs (R-TOC) 3
  CLM 032 Evolutionary Acquisition 2
  IRM 101 Basic Information Systems Acquisition 34
  LOG 101 Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals 27
  LOG 102 Fundamentals of System Sustainment Management' 25
  PQM 101 Production, Quality, and Manufacturing Fundamentals 13
  TST 102 Fundamentals of Test and Evaluation 18

Core Plus Overview

Core Plus represents an enhanced career field certification and development framework designed to guide acquisition professionals to competency development beyond the minimum standards required for certification, based on specific types of assignments within an acquisition function/career field. Core Plus is best illustrated as three concentric circles…

The center of the target, Core Acquisition Certification, represents the broad range of competencies that are common across the DOD AT&L workforce.

The inner ring, Core Functional Certification, represents those core specialized competencies that relate to one or more of the 14 acquisition career fields. The Core Acquisition Certification and Core Functional certification competencies are required for career field certification.

The outer ring, Core Plus, represents additional training beyond that required for certification for specific types of job assignments in a particular acquisition career field.

Core Plus will continue to evolve as the concept matures. It is very a flexible, robust framework that is adaptable to the specific needs of the workforce. Learning assets can be modularized to specifically target workforce requirements, just in time, and potentially delivered in a variety of different modes based on workforce members’ learning style and preference.