AIC Practitioner Course

The Office of Defence Industry Support is pleased to announce that the AIC Practitioner Course is now available on the LXP (Learn eXcel Perform) Global platform.

The course aims to foster a broad understanding of AIC requirements across Defence and Defence Industry personnel. Bringing together professionals from both sectors, the course seeks to promote knowledge exchange and collaboration, enhancing the implementation of the AIC Program.

Participants will gain valuable insights into Defence Industry Policy, including how IAC is implemented and applied through the ASDEFCON framework. The course content has been designed to provide a detailed understanding of the AIC Program and equip participants with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively implement and manage AIC components during the procurement and contract management phases.

The course is delivered via a two-day instructor led program which aims to create a balanced and collaborative environment. The course is available at various locations across Australia, and virtual course options are also available.

Registering on LXP Global Platform

1.      Create new account

2.      On the account creation page, under “Enter your Sponsor details”:

a.      Enter aic.training@defence.gov.au for sponsor email address.

b.     Leave sponsor phone number and full name blank.

Enrolling in AIC Practitioner Course

Use your registered LXP Global Account to log in and visit AIC Practitioner Course. When prompted, use the passcode ‘AICPract2025’.

For further information, please contact aic.training@defence.gov.au.

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