C² Technologies, Inc. (C²), along with corporate partner Craig Technologies, was awarded the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command’s (TRADOC) Distributed Learning Education and Training Products (dLETP), now known as Combined Arms Products for Distributed Learning (CAPdL). The agreement has one base year with four additional option years.
“We are excited to continue as TRADOC’s partner for education and training service,” said Dolly Oberoi, CEO of C².
For the past five years C² has been a prime contractor designing training solutions for the Army. TRADOC, which is responsible in implementing the Army’s continuing objective: To produce a coherent, integrated education and training system and strategy to ensure soldiers and units are trained to meet Army needs.
The dLEPT/CAPdL program is familiar to the C² program and via CAPdL, C² will be providing an assorted range of developmental and educational initiatives, including an effort to analyze and address current requirements, adapt material for delivery using the most recent efficient deployment technologies, ensure the accuracy and resiliency of existing courseware.