FPM 131: Fundamentals of Project & Program Management

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The technical foundation of federal project management. FPM 131 covers the core disciplines a federal project manager relies on every day. You'll learn how to develop and manage requirements — the foundation everything else is built on — and how systems engineering, test and evaluation, and life-cycle logistics work together to carry a project from a need on paper to a capability that performs in the real world. This is the course that grounds you in how federal projects are actually scoped, built, proven, and supported across their full life. You won't just learn the terms — you'll understand why each discipline matters and how a weak link in any one of them is where projects quietly go wrong.

A note on certification paths: There's more than one way to meet FAC-P/PM Level I training. Some agencies look for the FPM 120 path (FPM 120A/120B or FPM 120 (FED), plus FPM 121); others accept the FPM 131–134 series, taken as a set, to satisfy Level I. Because requirements vary by agency, check with your Acquisition Career Manager (ACM) to confirm which courses your agency requires or accepts before you build your certification plan.

Whether you take it for certification or not — this is a great way to earn CLPs while building genuinely valuable, immediately usable project management skills. Solid knowledge, real CLP credit, and practical tools and information to make you better at your job.

Format: 4 days / 32 CLPs. Classroom or virtual.

Pricing is set per engagement. Contact Phoenix Canyon to request a quote.

The technical foundation of federal project management. FPM 131 covers the core disciplines a federal project manager relies on every day. You'll learn how to develop and manage requirements — the foundation everything else is built on — and how systems engineering, test and evaluation, and life-cycle logistics work together to carry a project from a need on paper to a capability that performs in the real world. This is the course that grounds you in how federal projects are actually scoped, built, proven, and supported across their full life. You won't just learn the terms — you'll understand why each discipline matters and how a weak link in any one of them is where projects quietly go wrong.

A note on certification paths: There's more than one way to meet FAC-P/PM Level I training. Some agencies look for the FPM 120 path (FPM 120A/120B or FPM 120 (FED), plus FPM 121); others accept the FPM 131–134 series, taken as a set, to satisfy Level I. Because requirements vary by agency, check with your Acquisition Career Manager (ACM) to confirm which courses your agency requires or accepts before you build your certification plan.

Whether you take it for certification or not — this is a great way to earn CLPs while building genuinely valuable, immediately usable project management skills. Solid knowledge, real CLP credit, and practical tools and information to make you better at your job.

Format: 4 days / 32 CLPs. Classroom or virtual.

Pricing is set per engagement. Contact Phoenix Canyon to request a quote.