What is DLS?
The U.S. Army Distributed Learning System (DLS) acquires, deploys and maintains a worldwide learning infrastructure that innovatively combines hardware, software and telecommunications resources with training facilities and course content to deliver a cohesive, Web-based solution.
DLS is part of the U.S. Army >>Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS). PEO EIS is responsible for project management of DoD and Army business and combat service support systems, as well as related Army communication and computer infrastructure.
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Increased Training Benefits for Soldiers and Units
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Efficiency
Provides the Army the ability to
leverage technology to increase training efficiency and reduce
costs. Significantly reduces the travel costs inherent in resident
training, by bringing the training to the Soldier, rather than
the Soldier to the training.
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Flexibility
Increases the flexibility in
scheduling training, since a significant portion of DL courses
can be provided anywhere at anytime.
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More Time at Home, Less Time Away from the Unit
Since Soldiers are able to take courses in their local DTF, at
home, or in the office, this improves quality of life, morale,
increases the time available for duty and improves unit readiness.
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Standardized Training
Courses are developed
and often delivered by proponent school instructors, ensuring
that the quality of training is standard across the Army, including
Active, National Guard, and Reserve components.
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