Georgia Tech Offers Federal Logistics Certificate Program
ATLANTA — The Logistics Institute at Georgia Tech now offers a Federal Logistics Certificate Program for federal employees. Any federal government or military employee with a valid “.gov” or “.mil” e-mail address is eligible for the courses.
ATLANTA — The Logistics Institute at Georgia Tech now offers a Federal Logistics Certificate Program for federal employees. Any federal government or military employee with a valid “.gov” or “.mil” e-mail address is eligible for the courses. The Federal Logistics Certificate program is a component of The Electronic Logistics Training and Support Network (EL-TRAINS) on Know Net. The courses and certificate are hosted by The Logistics Institute (TLI) at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). Each TLI course will be offered at the current federal government rate for each individual course. A package price of $10,000 is offered to federal employees, which covers the five specific courses required for the Federal Logistics Certificate. This certificate will be awarded to those individuals who have Certificates of Course Completion from KnowNet in Federal Fleet Management, Federal Materiel Management, Federal Personal Property Management, and Federal Transportation Management, and have a certificate of completion from these TLI courses: Supply Chain Execution Systems, Supply Chain Short Course, Warehousing Short Course, Strategic Sourcing Short Course, and Warehouse/Distribution Center Layout. Each of these courses must be passed with a grade of 85 percent or better. For more information, visit www.tli.gatech.edu/education/ltcp or contact Dale Atkins at dale@gatech.edu.
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