Training
Dayton Aerospace is consistently called upon to provide acquisition training to members of both government and industry workforces. Our training and education covers the full spectrum of acquisition, program execution and sustainment subjects—each tailored to meet your needs. We offer a range of solutions—from workshops to courseware to full programs—that not only teach your team the right skills, but leave the tools and processes behind for future success.
We have many courses that can be tailored and scaled. Contact us to discuss how we can structure complete training for your team, including workshops, follow-on sessions, and one-on-one mentoring in a variety of areas, including:
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Capture Planning and Proposal Development
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Foreign Military Sales (FMS) & ITAR Integrated
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Master Planning/Scheduling
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Program Cost Estimating
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Military Airworthiness Certification
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Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) Audit Preparation
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Data Rights & Intellectual Property
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Forming an Integrated Product Team (IPT)
From modular, just-in-time training to full graduate degree programs, Dayton Aerospace experts can provide exactly the education your team needs.
Sample Courseware
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MIL-HDBK-516C-based Military Airworthiness Certification Familiarization Training Program for South Korea
Dayton Aerospace successfully developed and delivered 17 weeks of intensive MIL-HDBK-516 based Airworthiness Certification training to members of the Republic of Korea Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), Agency for Defense Development (ADD), Defense Agency for Technology and Quality (DTaQ) and the ROK Air Force, posturing their organizations for future aircraft certifications and exports.
Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Cost Estimating Graduate Degree Program
Our experts successfully developed and delivered the core cost estimating classes (five courses total) for the Joint Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)/Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) graduate cost estimating program. These courses then became the core elements of the new AFIT graduate cost estimating program.
Industry Past Performance and Contractor Performance Assessment Report (CPAR) Workshop
This workshop has been delivered to several large weapon system original equipment manufacturer (OEM) contractors. The course provides step-by-step instruction and advice on building a responsive, targeted, and effective past performance volume that is fully integrated with the rest of the proposal. The training also provides insight and knowledgeable advice on how to prepare for and execute CPARs. Instruction focuses on laying an excellent foundation between the industry team and its government customer on expectations for each CPAR element, as well as how to effectively shape CPAR scores and respond to customer evaluations.