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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedUS Navy opts for e-learning product from Pathlore - Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center - Brief Article
Telecomworldwire, April 16, 2003
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-16 April 2003-US Navy opts for e-learning product from Pathlore(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Training software developer Pathlore has had its learning management system chosen by the US Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWARSYSCEN) for the delivery of e-learning courses to employees.
The e-learning product will be used to plan, deliver, manage and enhance existing and future learning initiatives through the adoption of a single learning platform, its scalability, usability, standards-based architecture and its support for online, traditional and virtual classroom learning methods.
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SPAWARSYSCEN has reportedly purchased a licence for a 38,000 seat learning management system.
The financial terms of the agreement were not announced.
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