Implementing the
ADL Initiative requires collaboration within the Department of
Defense (DoD) and the federal government
at large as well as collaboration with industry, academia, state and local entities.
The DoD is taking steps to establish a cost-effective distributed learning environment
that is consistent across the military services and all other DoD components. Many
university and business training organizations have similar interests. ADL partnerships
between the federal government, private-sector technology suppliers, and the broader
education and training community will be the means for formulating voluntary guidelines
that will meet common needs.
The ADL Initiative also has a close working relationship with the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) Training Group
Working Group on Individual Training and Education Developments (IT/ED).
The NATO Training Group Working Group IT/ED is a NATO Forum for bilateral and multinational
coordination on individual training, technology and education developments within
the NATO Training Group. It is supported by functional experts from NATO and Partnership
for Peace (PfP) memberships.
For more information on NATO visit http://www.nato.int/.
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