- Press Release -
Carley
awarded a Training Services Contract
by the Department of Transportations Volpe Center
February
15, 2002
Carley
Corporation has been awarded a 5-year Technical Training Services
contract to support the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems
Center. Task orders will be issued against this Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide training services to the Department
of Transportation (DOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
and other sponsor organizations. Training services include the design,
development, updating, and administering of instructor-led training,
and CD-ROM and web-based interactive multimedia instruction. Training
may be conducted locally at the Volpe Center and internationally
at the DOT, FAA, and other sponsors headquarters, regional and field
office sites.
About the
Volpe Center:
The Volpe Center,
located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is part of the U.S. Department
of Transportation's Research and Special Programs Administration.
The Volpe Center is an internationally recognized center of transportation
and logistics expertise. The Center assists federal, state, and
local governments, industry, and academia in a number of areas,
including human factors research, system design, implementation,
and assessment, global tracking, strategic investment and resource
allocation, environmental preservation, and organizational effectiveness.
In these and other areas, the Center provides its customers with
valued policy support and strategic planning and analysis. Their
work includes a broad mix of projects that cut across traditional
transportation modes and technical disciplines. They are well known
internationally for their transportation expertise, and their highly
skilled staff of experts is respected for their comprehensive knowledge
and understanding of the transportation system. The Center has also
successfully implemented several major programs such as the Federal
Aviation Administration's Enhanced Traffic Management System (ETMS)
and Safety Performance Analysis System (SPAS), and the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration's SafeStat Online.
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