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Job Performance Technology Center  

ADL Job Performance Technology Center

1901 N. Beauregard Street
Suite 600
Alexandria, Virginia 22311

 

 

About

The ADL Job Performance Technology Center (JPTC), established in 2000 and located at the ADL Co-Lab Hub, is under the direction of Tim Tate.

The JPTC is sponsored by the Department of Defense (DoD).

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Mission

The ADL JPTC's mission is to advance research and development in, and the implementation of, job performance technologies across the Federal Government, guided by the work of the ADL Initiative and in support of the Training and Transformation (T2) Initiative. The JPTC promotes research into the return on investment of job performance technologies, serve as an "honest broker" for federal government and DoD requirements gathering, and act as a collaborative point and working lab in researching and creating demonstrations of job performance tools, content and subject matter expertise dealing with Human Performance throughout the Federal Government.

 

 

Tim Tate Tim Tate, Director
As Director of the ADL JPTC, Tim Tate is responsible for developing and directing an open and collaborative environment for sharing job performance technology research, development, implementation and evaluations across public and private sector domains.
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Alexandria, Virginia
Madison, Wisconsin
Orlando, Florida
Memphis, Tennessee
Telford, England
Ottawa, Ontario
Alexandria, Virginia
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Brisbane, Australia
Seoul, Korea
Mexico



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