SAN FRANCISCO, July 19, 2017 -- Degreed, the world’s first career-long skills-building platform, has partnered with C2 Technologies to bring an award winning, consolidated learning-experience platform to the US Federal Government.
The Federal Government currently deploys numerous learning resources through a disparate mix of platforms. C2 Technologies is bringing Degreed’s innovative platform to the Federal Government to centralize all proprietary and external learning resources in one place. Degreed provides a simple way to organize, share and track learning across all departments, teams and individuals.
“We’re excited to help Federal Agencies streamline efforts to invest in their most important asset - their people - by providing a cost-effective solution that will boost the productivity and skills of their workers,” said David Blake, CEO of Degreed. “Through this partnership with C2 Technologies, the Government can now build skills better, faster and more effectively by enhancing workers’ ability to track, share and measure mission-critical learning.”
Degreed's ability to provide a compelling, personalized user interface for the purpose of learning, and C2 Technologies’s consulting expertise and in-depth understanding of Government learning needs will be key value drivers for government departments and agencies to license Degreed. With this partnership, C2 Technologies can now help Government organizations leverage Degreed to help centralize and streamline learning across their enterprise.
“C2 Technologies is excited to be able to help connect the transformation that is happening across the learning industry, as exemplified by Degreed, with the transformation taking place across Government,” said Dolly Oberoi, CEO of C2 Technologies. “Together, C2 Technologies and Degreed offer Government organizations an unprecedented opportunity to deliver increased value on existing learning investments while simultaneously providing pathways to the growing universe of innovative formal and informal learning and reference content sources.”
About Degreed
Degreed is an award-winning learning platform built for the way today's workers really build their expertise. Degreed integrates organizations' internal talent systems with the world's largest ecosystem of open learning resources — millions of courses, videos, articles, books, podcasts and more from thousands of sources. As a result, organizations and their people can discover, curate, share and track all their learning and development, however and wherever they learn. Founded in 2012, Degreed is headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices in Salt Lake City and Amsterdam.
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About C2 Technologies
C2 Technologies (www.c2ti.com) is an internationally recognized full-service business specializing in learning and talent management solutions for the private and public sectors. For more than 27 years, C2 Technologies has developed award-winning solutions using industry best practices to enhance the performance of Government and private-sectors clients.
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