NetDimensions' EKP powers Department of Veterans Affairs Web-based Training Initiatives
27 August 2007 - 2:07PM
PR Newswire (US)
HONG KONG and AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 27 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- NetDimensions (LSE:NETD), a global provider of learning,
knowledge and performance management systems, has announced that
the United States Department of Veterans Affairs ("VA") will be
using NetDimensions' Enterprise Knowledge Platform (EKP) to support
its Web-based training initiatives as part of a US$2 million
contract. Up to 350,000 VA employees, contractors, volunteers and
veterans at all VA locations will use VA Learning Online (VALO) an
EKP-based online environment, designed, deployed and hosted by
NetDimensions' partner VCampus Corporation, to access courseware,
provided or developed by the VA and others. Veterans in the VA's
Compensated Work Therapy/Transitional Residence Program will also
use EKP as part of the Veterans e-Learning Online ("VeLO") pilot
program. "We are both very pleased and excited that the VA has
chosen our technology to help its people stay current and help
American service men and women improve their skill sets," noted Jay
Shaw, co-founder and Chief Executive Office of NetDimensions. "The
EKP-based system that the Department of Veterans Affairs will use
is designed to meet the requirements of Section 508 of the American
Rehabilitation Act that mandates that electronic and information
technology used by American government agencies is accessible to
persons with disabilities. "That the US Federal Government is
embracing our technological platform in such a big way reinforces
the fact that EKP offers functionality and technical capability
that is second to none." Ronald E. Freedman, VCampus Corporation's
Senior Vice President of e-Learning Solutions added that "Our
model, which meshes the rapid- implementation processes of an
outsourced solution with a heavy emphasis on service and
flexibility, is an excellent fit for the needs of the federal
government and fits with the VA's vision to increase the quality of
its workforce and help establish the Department as an employer of
choice." About NetDimensions NetDimensions is a global solutions
provider for learning, knowledge and performance management
systems. The company's key products include the Enterprise
Knowledge Platform (EKP), the Enterprise Assessment Platform (EAP)
and the Enterprise Content Platform (ECP). NetDimensions delivers
and manages corporate training, career development, assessment and
certification programs as well as help clients around the world
address growing regulatory compliance needs. Recognized as one of
the top rated learning performance and management systems in
overall customer satisfaction, NetDimensions has been chosen by
many multinational organizations worldwide. For additional
information on NetDimensions, please visit
http://www.netdimensions.com/ . About VCampus(R) VCampus
Corporation (OTC:VCMP) (BULLETIN BOARD: VCMP) provides, through its
E- Learning Solutions division, comprehensive professional
development learning services to government agencies and
corporations. Services include learning management systems, custom
course development, online assessment tools, hosting, e-commerce
and complete e-Learning solutions. VCampus is a leading online
learning provider for the U.S. government and hosts one of the
world's largest learning portals for a major US government agency
serving 250,000 employees. VCampus has more than a decade of
e-Learning experience and has delivered more than 3.1 million
courses to more than 1.1 million desktops/users. VCampus
distributes a courseware library of more than 3,900 Web-based
courses. For additional information about VCampus, please visit
http://www.vcampus.com/ . About the Department of Veterans Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was established on March
15, 1989, succeeding the Veterans Administration. It is responsible
for providing federal benefits to veterans and their families.
Headed by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, VA is the second
largest of the 15 Cabinet departments and operates nationwide
programs for health care, financial assistance and burial benefits.
Of the 24.3 million veterans currently alive, nearly three-quarters
served during a war or an official period of conflict. About a
quarter of the nation's population, approximately 63 million
people, are potentially eligible for VA benefits and services
because they are veterans, family members or survivors of veterans.
The responsibility to care for veterans, spouses, survivors and
dependents can last a long time. Five children of Civil War
veterans still draw VA benefits. About 440 children and widows of
Spanish-American War veterans still receive VA compensation or
pensions. VA's fiscal year 2005 spending was $71.2 billion - $31.5
billion for health care, $37.1 billion for benefits, and $148
million for the national cemetery system. President Bush sought $73
billion in the fiscal year 2006 budget for VA, a $1.8 billion
increase in budget authority, primarily for health care and
disability compensation. Enquiries NetDimensions Allana Edwards
Tel: +852-2122-4500 http://www.netdimensions.com/investor
Landsbanki Securities (UK), Nomad & Broker Fred Walsh Simon
Brown Tel: +44-20-7426-9000 Cardew Group, Financial PR Tim
Robertson Shan Shan Willenbrock Catherine Maitland Tel:
+44-20-7930-0777 DATASOURCE: NetDimensions CONTACT: Of
NetDimensions, Allana Edwards, +852-2122-4500; Of Landsbanki
Securities (UK), Nomad & Broker, Fred Walsh or Simon Brown,
+44-20-7426-9000; Of Cardew Group, Financial PR, Tim Robertson,
Shan Shan Willenbrock and Catherine Maitland, +44-20-7930-0777 Web
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