Responsibilities: As a Training Systems Acquisition Logistics support contractor, you will: Proactively assist Training IPT leadership with oversight and management of one or more training logistics programs, maintaining aggressive efforts to achieve program objectives within technical, schedule, and cost parameters; Coordinate with and support contractor staff responsible for program oversight and management of training system design, development, integration, testing, fielding, and sustainment; Participate in writing Statements Of Work (SOWs)/Performance Work Statements (PWSs), Request for Proposals (RFPs) and proposal evaluation; Participate in writing DD1423s and CDRL evaluation; Conduct Earned Value Management (EVM) surveillance; Participate in logistics budgeting, project planning and management; Participate in evaluation of contractor logistics performance; Support all elements of training systems logistics; Oversee spare parts requirements, budgeting, and acquisition; Support technical refresh and obsolescence management processes; Conduct data analysis and write point papers/white papers and analysis summaries . A week in the life of a Training Systems Acquisition/Logistics Professional: Work with Government Civilians and Active Duty military to plan future training systems requirements, life cycle logistics, and acquisition logistics strategies; Develop Budget inputs to support the plan; Write RFPs, SOWs/PWSs and 1423s to execute the plan and evaluate contractor responses; Meet with Contractor and Government personnel regularly to monitor progress of the logistics plan and performance; Identify issues and areas of risk, conduct critical thinking, data analysis, problem solving and identify changes required; Regularly participate in training systems logistics working groups; Periodically participate in systems engineering and test working groups; Write point papers, white papers and communicate with decision makers to enable course correction; Sometimes travel to Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Fleet sites, Orlando, and the Washington D.C area.