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Defense Acquisition University
NameDefense Acquisition University
Established1991 as Defense Systems Management College, 1992 as Defense Acquisition University
TypeUnited States Department of Defense institution
LocationFort Belvoir, Virginia

Defense Acquisition University is a United States Department of Defense institution that provides training and education to members of the United States Armed Forces, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, and other United States Department of Defense agencies, as well as to employees of the Department of Energy, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and other federal agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency. The university is headquartered at Fort Belvoir in Virginia and has several other locations throughout the United States, including California, Alabama, and Maryland. The university's mission is to provide training and education in acquisition management to support the United States Department of Defense's acquisition, technology, and logistics community, which includes organizations such as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, United States Army Acquisition Corps, and the Naval Air Systems Command. The university's curriculum is designed to support the National Defense Authorization Act and the Goldwater-Nichols Act.

History

The Defense Acquisition University was established in 1991 as the Defense Systems Management College, with the goal of providing training and education in acquisition management to members of the United States Department of Defense. In 1992, the college was renamed the Defense Acquisition University and began to expand its curriculum to include a wider range of topics, such as program management, contract management, and systems engineering, which are critical to the success of organizations such as the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, and the Air Force Materiel Command. The university has since become a leading provider of training and education in acquisition management, with a faculty that includes experts from organizations such as the RAND Corporation, Institute for Defense Analyses, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The university has also established partnerships with other institutions, such as the National Defense University, United States Army War College, and the Naval War College, to support its mission.

Organization

The Defense Acquisition University is organized into several schools and colleges, each of which provides training and education in a specific area of acquisition management, such as program management, contract management, and systems engineering. The university is led by a president who is responsible for overseeing the university's operations and ensuring that its curriculum is aligned with the needs of the United States Department of Defense, which includes organizations such as the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the United States Special Operations Command. The university's faculty includes experts from a wide range of organizations, including the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, as well as from private sector organizations such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. The university also has a number of research centers and institutes, such as the Defense Acquisition University Press, which support its mission and provide research and analysis on topics related to acquisition management, such as the F-35 Lightning II and the Littoral Combat Ship.

Academics

The Defense Acquisition University offers a wide range of academic programs, including certificate programs, diploma programs, and degree programs, in areas such as acquisition management, program management, and systems engineering. The university's curriculum is designed to support the National Defense Authorization Act and the Goldwater-Nichols Act, and includes courses on topics such as contract management, supply chain management, and cybersecurity, which are critical to the success of organizations such as the Defense Information Systems Agency, National Security Agency, and the United States Cyber Command. The university also offers a number of online courses and distance learning programs, which allow students to complete their coursework remotely, and has established partnerships with other institutions, such as the University of Maryland, George Washington University, and the University of Southern California, to support its academic programs.

Research_and_Publications

The Defense Acquisition University is a leading provider of research and analysis on topics related to acquisition management, and has published a number of reports and studies on topics such as program management, contract management, and systems engineering. The university's research centers and institutes, such as the Defense Acquisition University Press, support its mission and provide research and analysis on topics related to acquisition management, such as the F-35 Lightning II and the Littoral Combat Ship. The university has also established partnerships with other institutions, such as the RAND Corporation, Institute for Defense Analyses, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, to support its research and publication efforts, and has published research in journals such as the Journal of Defense Acquisition, Defense Acquisition Review Journal, and the International Journal of Project Management.

Campus_Locations

The Defense Acquisition University has several campus locations throughout the United States, including Fort Belvoir in Virginia, California, Alabama, and Maryland. The university's main campus is located at Fort Belvoir in Virginia, and offers a wide range of academic programs and research opportunities, as well as access to organizations such as the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, and the Air Force Materiel Command. The university's other campus locations offer a range of academic programs and research opportunities, and are located near major United States Department of Defense installations, such as the Pentagon, Naval Base San Diego, and Redstone Arsenal.

Notable_Alumni

The Defense Acquisition University has a number of notable alumni, including United States Army generals, United States Navy admirals, and United States Air Force generals, as well as senior executives from private sector organizations such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. The university's alumni have gone on to hold a range of senior positions in the United States Department of Defense and in private industry, including positions such as Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, and Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and have worked on major programs such as the F-35 Lightning II, Littoral Combat Ship, and the Ballistic Missile Defense System. The university's alumni network includes organizations such as the National Defense Industrial Association, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, and the Association of the United States Army. Category:United States Department of Defense

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