Description
This four-day course provides the foundation for effective requirements development, systems management, and introduction to the lifecycle of Federal Government projects.
Learning Objectives
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Illustrate the Federal acquisition process and the key planning documentation used by program managers
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Describe the roles and responsibilities of project managers across the project lifecycle
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Define and develop the foundations of a project plan, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), budget, schedule, and other resources
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Manage and control the project against the baseline
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Analyze the role of the program manager in developing and managing requirements
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Discusses key technical management processes and tools used in systems engineering
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Evaluate the importance of the test and evaluation process in acquisition decisions
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Discuss and apply Total Life-Cycle Systems Management (TLCSM)
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Close out a project effectively
Pre-Requisites
1 year of project management experience in the last 5 years.
Technical Requirements
Student are required to have a computer with internet access.
CLPs
32
Length
4 Days