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Learning Tree Partners with ACT-IAC to Offer Government Membership Specialized IT Training

HERNDON, Va., April 20, 2017

The American Council for Technology - Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) and Learning Tree International (OTCQX: LTRE) have partnered to offer specialized IT training through the ACT-IAC Academy to the federal IT community.

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"ACT-IAC is committed to providing high quality and relevant information to our ACT government members and IAC member companies. We are pleased to partner with Learning Tree to support our efforts to provide such training,” said Ken Allen, Executive Director of ACT-IAC. “This partnership is meant to provide training for the federal IT community that is relevant to our members’ needs, and include technical as well as management and leadership training."

Initial Course Offerings include:

ACT-IAC members can register through the ACT-IAC Academy with a special code to receive tuition savings on these select instructor-led courses, which can be attended in class at Learning Tree’s DC-metro facilities; live, online from work or home via AnyWare®; or as a private team training event arranged with Learning Tree.

"Effective training is an important aspect of professional development, and we are especially pleased to become a partner with the ACT-IAC Academy to provide relevant courses for government and industry members," said Richard A. Spires, CEO of Learning Tree International.

Mr. Spires recently testified before the Subcommittees on IT and on Government Operations of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform with recommendations to address the range of Federal IT Acquisition and is a co-author/instructor of the Program Management course, included in this initial offering. "In light of the new Program Management Improvement and Accountability Act (PMIAA), S.1550, requiring the adoption of Government-wide program management standards, policies, and guidelines, this program management course goes beyond theory and shows practical ways to create the synergy between Government and industry to effectively manage large programs and realize more organizational benefits," Mr. Spires explained.

American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC)
The American Council for Technology (ACT) is a non-profit educational organization established to improve government’s mission achievement and operational performance through the effective and innovation application of technology. ACT-IAC provides a unique, objective and trusted collaborative forum where government and industry executives are working as partners to address critical issues, apply best practices and develop innovation solutions. ACT-IAC also provides high-quality learning and educational opportunities to improve the knowledge and expertise of the government workforce – both public and private. Further information about ACT-IAC can be found at www.actiac.org.

About Learning Tree International
Established in 1974, Learning Tree is a leading provider of IT training to business and government organizations worldwide. Learning Tree provides Workforce Optimization Solutions — a modern approach to delivering learning and development services that improves the adoption of skills, and accelerates the implementation of technical and business processes required to improve IT service delivery. These services include: needs assessments, skill gaps analyses, blended learning solutions, and Acceleration Workshops.

Over 2.4 million professionals have enhanced their skills through Learning Tree’s extensive course library including: web development, cyber security, program and project management, Agile, operating systems, networking, cloud computing, leadership, and more.

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Tricia Sacchetti
Vice President, Worldwide Marketing
Learning Tree International
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Tricia_Sacchetti@LearningTree.com

 

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