The Department of Defense’s new program for third-party cybersecurity assessments of contractors is starting to answer some of the important questions about who those third-party assessors will be.
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, April 29, 2015) -- While the Army does a great job of training Soldiers for the battlefield, it needs to do a better job of getting members credentialed for the civilian ...
Photo Credit: Sgt. Brendan Mackie Staff Sgt. Jose Rivera, weapons squad leader, directs one of his gun teams during Operation Southern Strike II near Ganjitsu, Afghanistan, June 5, 2012. All are ...
FORT LEE, Va. -- Department of Labor representative Terry Gerton, Veteran's Employment and Training Service deputy assistant secretary for policy, toured the "Home of Army Sustainment" on May 20 to ...
Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) and Rob Wittman (R-VA-01) introduced a bipartisan bill to help more Virginia students and workers afford high-quality workforce training and credentialing programs. The ...
Energy Providers Coalition for Education (EPCE) was initially established to address a wave of retirements faced by the energy industry in the early 2000s. In Part 1, we discussed the pivotal moment ...
Advancement in the fire service is extremely competitive, because there are never as many open or vacant positions as there are qualified candidates to fill them. We all seem to understand and accept ...
Lurking behind many current debates about higher education lies a divide between those who seek to credential a growing number of young people and those more concerned about maintaining the integrity, ...
What is the future of American higher education? Will the institutions that serve the bulk of undergraduates increasingly adopt online- or hybrid-delivery modes? Will the lower-division gen ed courses ...
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