NDIA’s 2019 Defense Systems Acquisition Management (DSAM) Course

Feb 4-8, 2019 Monterey, CA, United States

NDIA’s Defense Systems Acquisition Management course program will be held on February 4-8, 2019 in Monterey, California.

The purpose of the program is to bring together the industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on DoD Integrated Product Teams, and other personnel that must interface with DoD program offices involved in program development and execution.

Overview

The Defense Systems Acquisition Management course meets the needs of defense industry program managers in today’s dynamic environment, providing the latest information related to:

  • Defense acquisition policy for weapons and information technology systems, including discussion of the DoD 5000 series (directive, instruction, and guidebook)
  • Defense acquisition and reform and initiatives
  • Defense acquisition procedures and processes
  • The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution process, and the Congressional budget process
  • The relationship between capability needs determination, resource allocation, science and technology activities, and acquisition programs

Taught by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) professors and other guest speakers, the course uses the same acquisition policy information provided to DoD students who attend DAU courses for formal acquisition certification.  

Target Audience

Industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on DoD Integrated Product Teams, and other personnel that must interface with DoD program offices involved in program development and execution. The result of successful completion of this course is a comprehensive understanding of the environment and driving forces affecting program managers which will significantly increase awareness and effectiveness in dealing with programmatic issues. The course is also open to a limited number of government mid- to upper-level managers, tuition free. Government personnel may apply the DSAM course towards fulfillment of government continuous learning (CL) points. DSAM counts for 34 CL points, or 3.4 Continuous Education Units (CEU). Attendance in a DSAM course does not provide any credit or equivalency toward DAWIA certification in any career field. The result of successful completion of this course is a comprehensive understanding of the environment and driving forces affecting program managers which will significantly increase awareness and effectiveness in dealing with programmatic issues. The participation of such DoD presenters, Defense Acquisition University (DAU) professors and other guest speakers, and course participants is essential to achieve the purpose of the event program.  

Click here for the the course schedule and visit the event website to register. For more information contact Ms. Meredith Mangas at 703-247-9467 or mmangas@ndia.org.

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Event

NDIA’s 2019 Defense Systems Acquisition Management (DSAM) Course

Start Date
February 4, 2019
End Date
February 8, 2019
Event Link
http://www.ndia.org/events/2019/2/4/2019-defense-systems-acquisition-management-dsam-course

Venue

Portola Hotel and Spa at Monterey Bay

Address
Two Portola Plaza
Monterey, CA 93940 United States
Phone
(888) 222-5851
Website
https://www.portolahotel.com/

Organizer

National Defense Industrial Association

Phone
703-522-1820
Website
http://www.ndia.org/