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FL-2355-LOG Logistics Management Course
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This is an entry to mid-level logistics management course that will familiarize students with the various aspects of disaster logistics. Logistics is the foundation of support in a disaster, and affect the success or failure of an operation. Emphasis is placed on pre-identified push and mission ready packages and other missions that are established and/or contracted for pre-event.
Core elements of the course include development of a unified logistics program across all levels of government, agencies, associations and organizations, as well as building self-sufficiency, and utilization of the GAP Analysis). Modules include logistics planning, training, forecast modeling, supply chain management, determining shortfalls, establishing essential resources, conventional and contingency contracting, purchasing, logistics management systems and Time Phased Force and Deployment (TPFDDL), resource typing and tracking of resources. Emphasis is placed on the first 72-hours of an event and t
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Target Audience
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- Course Designed For: State and County agencies (Emergency Management, Purchasing, Transportation, Public Works, and First Responders); Non-Government Agencies, Business and Industry who work in the Logistics Field
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Course Objective
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- Teach how to manage County and State Logistics
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