Description of Principles
Engineering Logistics CONOP
E.
Workforce
1.
The logistics workforce, both military and civilian, will
have the job skills and tools needed to do the job.
(a)
Have the job skill implies training and competence
beyond classroom instruction, or previous experience,
in the logistics disciplines and in the application of
policies, procedures, and information systems of the
USCG logistics system.
(b)
Tools needed to do the job implies a commitment to
find out what tools are available, what tools are
needed and to provide those tools to the workforce.
2.
Logistics professionals, both military and civilian, will be
developed within professionally rewarding career
patterns.
(a)
Professionally rewarding career patterns addresses
the need to treat the management positions for
Acquisition, Engineering, Maintenance, and supply as an
integrated set with the status of those in other career
patterns. Logistics professionals must receive a
proper mix of both operational and support assignments
to ensure the appropriate expertise is available and
that they are able to complete favorably for promotion
and desired assignments.
Draft - 2/12/93
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