Title: The Marine Corps Logistics Command Academy
1The Marine Corps Logistics Command Academy
Academy Agenda
Monday, 27 November
Topic Instructor 0800-0845 Opening
Commanding General Commanders Vision
Intent Executive Deputy 0845-0930 Strategic
Planning Mr. Mike Madden Students will
(1) Understand the fundamentals of Strategic
Planning process (2) Understand the key
elements of the published Plan 0930-1000 Break
1000-1030 Facilitators Overview Ms. Jennifer
Jones Students will Gain introductory
summation of Academy 1030-1130 Aligning with the
Warfighter Ms. Donna Harris Students
will (1) Receive an overview of the Command
Alignment Implementation Team
Process (2) Be able to increase communications
w/Command workforce 1130-1230 Lunch Customer
Service Capt Michelle Akers
1230-1345 Marine Corps 101 LtCol S.
Reynolds Students will SgtMaj F.
Donahue (1) Become acculturated with the active
duty Marine 1345-1445 Resource
Management Planning, Programming, Budgeting
Ms. Velisha Jackson Execution (PPBE)
Cycle/Navy Working Capital Fund (NWCF) Program
Management Ms. Jonelle D. Cooks Students
will (1) Comprehend the resource allocation
system used by DoD understand Commands
roles/responsibilities in each phase of the
PPBES. (2) Gain an understanding of how the
NWCFs work
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Topic Instructor 1445-1500 Break 1500-1530
Workforce Planning Ms. Cathy Suber Students
will Gain understanding of OPMs Federal
Workforce Model . 1530-1600 Human Resource
Programs Mr. Rich Hooks (1) Understand their
role in Human Resource Management (2) Address
expectations with the transition of the
NSPS 1600-1630 Logistics Mod Initiatives,
GCSS MC Mr. Dale Rieck Students will (1)
Understand the future direction of LOGMOD (2)
Be able to articulate the Commands role in
LOGMOD Tuesday, 28 November
0800-0900 Maintenance Mgt/Repair Cycle DLMP
Planning Ms. Pamela Bryant Students
willL (1) Gain an overview of the DLMP Planning
Process (2) Understand LOG COM's involvement in
DLMP Planning (3) Gain knowledge of the
relationship of DLMP to POM Budget
0900-1000 MWS Sourcing Execution Mr.
Marty Huisman Students will (1) Be able to
identify elements that affect sourcing in Marine
Corps DLMP decisions (2) Be able to
define steps involved in the development of
execution on the Master Work
Schedule 1000-1015 Break 1015-1215 Maintenance
Center, Albany Capability Col
McCutcheon Students will Mr. Trent
Blalock (1) Obtain an overview of MC,A
operations (2) Address Transformational
initiatives (3) Define capability by
commodity (4) Identify metrics
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Topic Instructor 1215-1415 Lunch MCA
Cafeteria Tram-Tour Maintenance Center Ms.
Jackie Pantone Enterprise Maintenance
Management Issues 1415-1445 50/50
Effort Mr. Dale Rieck Students will (1)
Understand the legal requirements for the 50/50
Effort (2) Identify the key elements in each
mode of the process 1445-1500 Break 1500-1600 4t
h Echelon of Maintenance (EOM) Initiative Mr.
Mitch Upton Students will (1) Understand the
evolution of the 4th EOM Initiative as a
component of the ROM element of logistics
modernization (2) Identify benefits, future
direction and end state for 4th EOM
Initiative Wednesday, 29 November 0800-0900
Acquisition Support Performance Based
Logistics Mr. Art Tringali Students
will Ms. Kim Wilbanks (1) Be able to
describe PBL based on the DoD definition (2)
Compare PBL to traditional based logistics (3)
Describe the 5 primary characteristics of
PBL (4) Identify the 12 steps to the DoD PBL
process 0900-0930 ILA Provisioning Support Mr.
Mitch Upton Students will (1) Understand the
requirement for Provisioning (2) Understand an
Integrated Logistics Assessment and its
importance
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Topic Instructor 0930-1000 Configuration
Accounting Mr. Mitch Upton Technical Data/
Data Management Support Students will (1)
Become familiar with the Configuration Status
Accounting and Marine Corps Engineering
Data Repository processes (2) Understand the
importance of establishing and maintaining
logistics data records 1000-1015 Break 1015-
1115 Small Business Ms. Hattie
Mosely Students will (1) Become familiar
with the purpose and history of the Small
Business Program (2) Be able to Identify
rules and regulations outlining Small Business
Program applications (3) Define Small Business
categories 1115-1220 Lunch Acquisition
Support Continued 1220-1420 Contracts
Management Ms. Jennifer Jones Students
will (1) Understand the expansive role of
Contracts (2) Gain basic knowledge of the
contracting process, roles
Responsibilities. (3) Avoid common
problem 1420-1435 Break 1435-1500 Academy
Status Mr. Mike Madden 1500-1530 Mission
Enablers Marketing Ms. Rita
Merrit Students will (1) Gain a perspective
on the importance of a Marketing Programs and
how they impact our future
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Topic Instructor 1530-1600 Process
Improvement Ms. Vickie Layer Students
will Be able to define Process Improvement
Program goals 1600-1630 Performance
Management Mr. Alan Rogers Students will
Understand of the Commands Quality
Program Thursday, 30 November 0800-0900 Inventor
y Management PEI Supply Chain Ms. Carla
Johnson Students will (1) Understand
components of the PEI Supply Chain Mgt
Process (2) Become familiar with the
Order/Backorder Management Process (3) Gain
knowledge of the Returns Management
Process 0900-0930 Secondary Items Management
LtCol Steven Land Students will (1) Be
able to define roles responsibilities of
Secondary Item Management using the SCOR
concept understand at the Retail level
0930-0945 Break 0945-1045 Joint Equipment
Assessment Program (JEAP) Mr. Bob
James Students will (1) Gain knowledge of
NBC equipment, Consolidated Storage and its
area of operations 1045-1145 War Reserve Ms.
Pamela Bryant Students will (1) Gain
understanding of the War Reserve
Program 1145-1245 Lunch MCLB, Albany Command
Brief Ms. Janet Haviland MC Distribution
Management 1245-1315 End-to-End Distribution Mgt
Ms. Brenda Shy Students will (1)
Understand current Distribution Management
functions (2) Visualize the future of E2E
Distribution Management
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Topic Instructor 1315-1345 Retail Supply
Mr. Ron Wilson Students will (1)
Understand integrated planning execution
requirements to manage Class IX retail supply
(2) Ascertain history behind establishment of
SASSY Management and the recent increase in
mission 1345-1435 PEI Storage Mr. Ron
Wilson Students will (1) Understand
integrated planning and execution of
requirements involved with storage and
distribution PEIs and collateral
material (2) Gain knowledge of Care-In-Stores
requirements of PEIs (3) Demonstrate basic
Care-In-Stores capabilities (4) Identify
performance objectives that support PEI storage
deliverables 1435-1455 Publications Mr. Ron
Wilson Students will (1) Gain knowledge of
integrated planning and execution
requirements involved with management
of Marine Corps technical publications (2)
Demonstrate recent process improvements for
publication warehousing
operations 1455-1510 Break 1510-1630 Tour FSD,
A Friday, 1 December 0800-0915 Knowledge
Management Ms. Pam Dervan Business
Intelligence, Studies Management Decision
Support Students will (1) Define
Business Intelligence and describe supporting
processes. (2) Build Decision Support Tools
and Perform Studies Analysis. (3) Demonstrate
the Life Cycle Management Modeling Initiative
(LCMI) of Decision Support Tools
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Topic Instructor 0915-1015 Prepositioning
Programs Mr. Chip Newton Maritime
Prepositioned Ships Marine Corps Prepo
Program, Norway Students will (1) Gain
knowledge and awareness of the Marine Corps
Prepositioning Programs 1015-1030 Break 1030-
1130 Prepositioning Programs, continued Mr.
Chip Newton 1130-1230 Buffet Lunch with the
Directors _at_ OClub 1230-1330 Systems
Management Mr. Melvin Leonard Applications
Host Students will (1) Gain knowledge
of Command systems capabilities Wrap-Up 1330-1
430 Operations (Current Future) Topical
Issues Mr. Dale Rieck Students will LtCol
S. Reynolds (1) Understand the on-going
operational issues that impact the Command (2)
Articulate how they see approaching these
issues 1430-1445 Break 1445 Graduation C
ommanding General MajGen W. Williams Executive
Deputy Mr. Mike Madden 1545 Class Adjourns