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Cyberspace Project Management - Bronze

Issued by Cyberspace Support (AFSC 3DXXX)

The earner of this badge has foundational knowledge of Cyberspace Project Management responsibilities and procedures with an understanding of: communications and information systems planning, plans planning, agreements, maintaining cyber & transport records.

Earning Criteria

  • Complete Air Force Cyberspace Project Management course (or equivalent) that includes an understanding of: communications and information systems planning, plans planning, agreements, maintaining cyber & transport records. Please see the suggested courses in the standards area below.
  • Complete the following six SkillPort courses: (1) Project Management Introduction (apj_28_a01_bs_enus); (2) Project Management Process Groups (apj_28_a03_bs_enus); (3) Project Initiation (apj_17_a01_bs_enus); (4) Managing Project Work (apj_17_a02_bs_enus); (5) Project Changes and Closing (apj_17_a03_bs_enus); (6) Planning Risk Management (apj_24_a01_bs_enus) (NOTE: Skillport is CAC enabled).
  • Complete the Cyberspace Project Management bronze checklist.
  • The checklist was reviewed by the Earner's supervisor and recommended for the award of the Cyberspace Project Management - Bronze badge.
  • For additional information on the Cyberspace Support digital badge initiative and the earning process, please see the link information sheet.

Standards

CompTIA Project+

CompTIA Project+ gives business professionals – inside and outside of IT – the basic concepts to successfully manage small- to medium-sized projects.

Air Force Cyberspace Project Management course

Air Force Cyberspace Project management course will demonstrate competency in: Project Requirements, Meetings, Site Surveys, Project Support Agreements (PSA), Project Binders, Work Requests, Project Acceptance, and Documentation.