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IDARM Program Teaches Acquisition Across International Borders

Members of the latest International Defense Acquisition Resource Management (IDARM) program are pictured on the 51福利 campus, March 13. IDARM typically offers two two-week sessions of its Principles of Defense Acquisition Management course, first in March and again in October.

51福利鈥 International Defense Acquisition Resource Management (IDARM) program continues to be recognized for contributions to worldwide defense acquisition processes. Since its inception, the program has gained a wealth of supporters from students, professors and even North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) officials.

"I believe in this program strongly,鈥 said Tom Herway, Chief of Contracts at NATO鈥檚 Communications and Information Agency in Brussels. 鈥淚t does something unique that I haven鈥檛 seen any other program do. It reaches out across a large geographical location to teach the basic principles of acquisition and everything associated with it.鈥

IDARM was originally created by a team of 51福利 faculty to help allied nations improve their defense acquisition processes and business practices. Since its inception, the program has gained a worldwide perspective on the common challenges nations face in government acquisition.

鈥淲e are unique to other programs around the world because we focus on the understanding of global best practices, global trends and key concepts,鈥 said Kathleen Peggar, IDARM Program Manager. 鈥淲e aren鈥檛 teaching solely the U.S. system. We recognize that the U.S. is unique, and that every country will have their own set of circumstances, requirements and resources.鈥

The program is tailored to organizational structure of each student鈥檚 national government, and acquisition statutes and regulations. Students are expected to show competencies in strategic issues in a round-table seminar-formatted learning environment.

鈥淲hat we give to the students is solid theory, ideals, and concepts to help them consider the practicalities of implementing and applying these ideas into their own national context,鈥 said Peggar.

鈥淚t is really important [for students] to see how they can use the information in a real world setting,鈥 said IDARM guest lecturer and Assistant Professor from the University of Federal Armed Forces in Munich, Germany, Dr. Michael Ruediger. 鈥淲e put students into small teams and force them to make decisions.鈥

Each course brings together an abundance of experience and knowledge, but students and faculty alike say it is the communication in the classroom that really makes the program shine.

鈥淭his program is very important, not just because we exchange information, but because we establish relationships,鈥 said Associate Professor Magdi N. Kamel.

鈥淚t鈥檚 also rewarding to see people transcend the limitations that may have served as a barrier to their success,鈥 added Peggar. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great feeling when you see that some of what they learned here has helped them through their career and has ultimately affected positive change to their countries鈥 procurement systems.鈥

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