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DSFederal Engages Coursera, Dale Carnegie, Georgetown University to Support New $100M, 5-year FDA Integrated Services BPA

“DSFederal, an award-winning, woman-owned business, has expanded its team to include Coursera, Dale-Carnegie, and Georgetown University to support its new $100 million Integrated Services Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) that serves as the FDA’s primary contract vehicle for training support services, learning management, program and project management, and human capital management:

  • Dale Carnegie Federal Services continues to adapt to the ever-changing needs and challenges of the modern Federal Government as they target programs to lead and inspire multi-sector federal clients toward achieving centralized visions, missions and goals…
  • Coursera sets the standard for online learning by providing universal access to the world’s best education from top universities and companies. Through its cutting-edge learning platform, Coursera is leading the transformation from traditional instruction to robust, engaging, online instruction that meets learners where they are.
  • Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies is working with DSFederal to offer FDA a world-class educational opportunity with a co-branded Professional Certificate in Project Management…”

“These strategic partnerships increase DSFederal’s considerable capabilities in professional development, leadership development and customized off-the-shelf (COTS) training.” Read the full press release here.

Source: DSFederal Engages Coursera, Dale Carnegie, Georgetown University to Support New $100M, 5-year FDA Integrated Services BPA – August 22, 2019. Business Wire.

 

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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