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Is an employee that is excepted from the 1102 education qualification requirement also excepted from the education requirement for the U.S. Army Acquisition Corps (AAC)?

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Is an employee that is excepted from the 1102 education qualification requirement also excepted from the education requirement for the U.S. Army Acquisition Corps (AAC)?

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No. Title 10 USC Section 1732 established an education requirement for an individual to be selected into the AAC. The only exception to this requirement is for an a DOD employee who, on Oct. 1, 1991, had at least 10 years of experience in acquisition positions in DOD, comparable positions in other government agencies or the private sector.

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