Directive: Department of Defense
Directive: Department of Defense
Directive: Department of Defense
DIRECTIVE
NUMBER 5000.57
October 22, 1991
USD(A)
References: (a) Sections 1744, 1746, and 1762 of title 10, United States Code
(b) Section 1205 of Public Law 101-510, "National Defense Authorization
Act for Fiscal Year 1991," November 5, 1990 (set out in 10 U.S.C.
1746 note)
(c) DoD Directive 5105.4, "Department of Defense Federal Advisory
Committee Management Program," September 5, 1989
(d) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Memorandum CM 344-90,
"Military Education Policy Document," May 1, 1990
1. PURPOSE
This Directive:
1.1. Implements Section 1746 of reference (a) and Section 1205 of reference (b).
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2. APPLICABILITY
This Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense; the Military
Departments; the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff; the Unified
and Specified Commands; the Inspector General of the Department of Defense; the
Defense Agencies; and the DoD Field Activities (hereafter referred to collectively as
"the DoD Components").
3. MISSION
The mission of the Defense Acquisition University shall be to educate and train
professionals for effective service in the defense acquisition system; to achieve more
efficient and effective use of available acquisition resources by coordinating DoD
acquisition education and training programs and tailoring them to support the careers of
personnel in acquisition positions; and to develop education, training, research, and
publication capabilities in the area of acquisition.
4.1. There is hereby established the Defense Acquisition University. The Defense
Acquisition University shall be under the direction, authority, and control of the Under
Secretary of Defense (Acquisition) (USD(A)).
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4.5. A council, chaired by the USD(A) and composed of selected DoD officials,
shall recommend university policy and perform other advisory functions as requested by
the USD(A).
4.6. The USD(A), after coordination with the Director of Administration and
Management, shall establish a board of visitors composed of persons selected for their
preeminence in academia, business, and the defense industry in accordance with DoD
Directive 5105.4 (reference (c)). It shall advise the university President and the
USD(A) on organization management, curricula, methods of instruction, facilities, and
other matters of interest to the university.
5.1.2. Establish education and training standards, requirements, and courses for
the civilian and military acquisition workforce.
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5.1.5. Provide staff and financial resources to support the university and its
acquisition education, training, and research requirements, and approve any proposed
adjustments in staffing, facilities, the university budget, and the Program Objectives
Memorandum submission.
5.1.8. After coordination with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
establish the acquisition content of a senior course at the Industrial College of the
Armed Forces (ICAF) as a part of the Senior Acquisition Education Program for
acquisition professionals. The senior course will be the preeminent course for civilian
and military members of the Acquisition Corps.
5.1.9. Organize, direct, and manage the university and assigned resources for
operating the education, training, research, and publication program for acquisition
personnel.
5.1.10. Negotiate, execute, terminate, and oversee the terms of the MOAs and
other agreements between the university and consortium participants, and coordinate
MOAs with the participant's parent organization.
5.1.12. Establish the DoD Components' annual course quota allocations a year
prior to scheduled courses.
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5.1.14. Select course providers and certify courses to ensure that the
university courses support a coherent framework for the educational development of
personnel in acquisition positions, from the basic level through intermediate and senior
levels, as specified in Section 1746 of 10 U.S.C. (reference (a), Section 1205 of Pub.
L. 101-510 (reference (b)), and in related USD(A) policies governing the Career
Development Program for Acquisition Personnel. Establish course additions,
modifications, deletions, and equivalencies, as appropriate.
5.1.16. Foster informed debate, the examination of acquisition issues, and the
development of university faculty by supporting research, including symposia and
conferences, and by developing and maintaining publication capabilities in
acquisition-related subject areas.
5.1.19. Develop a system for, and maintain records on, student enrollment,
no-shows, graduates, and related student and course data.
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5.2.2. Ensure that the President, National Defense University, and the
Commandant, ICAF, provide the senior course for acquisition personnel serving in
critical positions.
5.2.3. Ensure, in coordination with the USD(A), the relevance of the ICAF
acquisition curriculum to the educational needs of senior acquisition professionals.
5.3. The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and Personnel) shall
advise and assist the USD(A) in establishing civilian personnel policy, programs, and
rates of pay pertaining to 10 U.S.C. 1746(b) (reference (a)) regarding employment and
compensation of civilian faculty members.
5.4.1. Ensure that the DoD Component education and training institutions and
activities develop effective working relationships with the university and carry out their
responsibilities as defined in the MOAs.
5.4.4. Provide facilities, civilian and military personnel, and other support and
assistance required to accomplish the university's objectives, consistent with this
Directive and, in particular, the responsibilities and functions in paragraph 5.1., above,
and the authorities in section 7., below.
5.4.5. Select and schedule candidates for the Senior Program and determine
equivalencies of offerings based on the DoD Components' needs and the career
development requirements of personnel serving in critical acquisition positions.
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6. RELATIONSHIPS
6.2. The Heads of the DoD Components shall coordinate with the USD(A) on all
matters related to the responsibilities and functions listed in paragraph 5.1., above.
7. AUTHORITIES
7.2. Have free and direct access to, and communicate with, the DoD Components
and other Executive Departments and Agencies concerning the operation of the
Department of Defense's acquisition education and training program.
7.3. Enter into agreements with the DoD Components and other Government
entities to perform the university mission and execute its programs.
7.5. Obtain reports, information, advice, and assistance from the DoD Components
consistent with the responsibilities and functions specified in paragraph 5.1., above.
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