The five-year learning management and support services award covers designing and maintaining training platforms relevant to GEOINT as well as workforce development support in the agency, Noblis said Wednesday.
The company will leverage its expertise in defense, intelligence and law enforcement to develop learning modules to upskill and reskill NGA’s personnel, according to Rich Jacques, vice president of intelligence and law enforcement mission segment at Noblis.
Meanwhile, Mile Corrigan, president and CEO of Noblis, underscored the company’s instructional design experience and its help to enhance intelligence tradecraft and workforce proficiencies.
“We are excited to contribute to the College’s mission of developing a workforce with knowledge and capabilities at the cutting edge,” the Wash100 awardee added.
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