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FPM-131: Fundamentals of Project and Program Management

Description
This course provides the foundation for effective requirements development, systems management, and introduction to the life cycle of federal government projects and satisfies the Requirements Development and Management Processes, Systems Engineering, Test and Evaluation, and Life Cycle Logistics performance outcomes necessary for the Federal Acquisition Certification for Program and Project Managers (FAC-P/PM) at the Entry Level. The course also introduces topics to; Illustrate the Federal acquisition process and the key planning documentation used by program managers; Describe the roles and responsibilities of project managers across the project life cycle; Define and develop the foundations of a project plan, work breakdown structure (WBS), budget, schedule, and other resources; Manages and controls the project against the baseline; Close out a project effectively, Analyze the role of the program manager in developing and managing requirements, Discusses key technical management processes and tools used in systems engineering, Evaluate the importance of the test and evaluation process in acquisition decisions, Discuss the application of Total Life Cycle Systems Management (TLCSM), and Create an action plans.
Tuition Fee
$920.00
Location
Event Days
Multi Day Event
Start Date
End Date
Acquisition Course (FAI CSOD)
Yes
Class Times
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM