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Arthur D. Little Awarded $88 million eLearning Contract from Internal Revenue Service; Agreement Represents Largest Civilian Government Distance Learning Contract Ever Awarded.


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CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 19, 2000

Courses Targeted to Reshape Workforce and Improve Agency Performance

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws. ) has awarded Arthur D. Little Arthur D. Little, Inc. is the world's first management consulting firm. Founded in 1886 by Arthur Dehon Little, an MIT chemist who discovered acetate, and co-worker Roger Griffin, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Arthur D. Little pioneered the concept of contracted technology research.  a five-year $88 million contract to provide a broad range of distance learning services designed to help the agency retool its workforce and improve performance.

The award, made possible under the IRS Learning and Workforce Development program, is the largest eLearning contract ever awarded by a civilian government agency, and positions Arthur D. Little as a leader in eLearning, a rapidly emerging new marketplace.

"The eLearning marketplace is emerging and will grow rapidly," said Cushing Anderson, program manager for International Data Corporation's Education and Training Industry Research Services. "This partnership between Arthur D. Little and the IRS can serve as a model for other large eLearning initiatives, positioning ADL for similar eLearning opportunities in the public sector."

Under the IRS agreement, Arthur D. Little and its university partners will deliver undergraduate and graduate level college credit courses to IRS employees nationwide by employing "blended learning" that includes online, classroom, and interactive video. ADL will help customize courses to target improvement in both individual skill levels and organizational performance in 11 program areas, including customer service, taxation, communications, and information technology. The opportunity to earn credits, certificates, and degrees should also enhance employee recruitment and retention efforts, which are essential to the success of IRS modernization.

"The need to attract, train, and retain talented employees is critical to efforts by the Internal Revenue Service to update its technology, improve key business processes, and reorganize around a customer-based business model," said Ronald Sanders, Chief Human Resources Officer of the IRS. Steve Nichols, vice president and director of Arthur D. Little's Public Sector Management Consulting practice, added: "By tightly linking competencies and coursework to individual and organizational performance, and making the opportunity broadly available to employees through distance learning, the IRS has taken a truly innovative approach to addressing the crucial workforce dimension of its modernization effort."

In addition to delivering distance learning, Arthur D. Little will work closely with its university partners to conduct research and benchmarking studies to continually improve the effectiveness of online course design and delivery for the IRS.

Arthur D. Little university partners include: Arthur D. Little School of Management, University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB)

See also Berzerkley, BSD.

http://berkeley.edu/.

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, Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University, at Pittsburgh, Pa.; est. 1967 through the merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (founded 1900, opened 1905) and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (founded 1913). , Cornell University, Ferris State University Ferris State University consists of eight colleges: Allied Health Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Human Services, Optometry, Pharmacy, Technology, and Kendall College of Art and Design. Ferris grants doctorate degrees via its Optometry and Pharmacy colleges. , Florida A&M University, Florida Community College, Florida State University Florida State University, at Tallahassee; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1857. Present name was adopted in 1947. Special research facilities include those in nuclear science and oceanography. , Georgetown University Law Center Also attended
  • Lyndon Johnson, took classes for a few months in 1934
  • Donald Rumsfeld, in 1957 then dropped out that same year
  • David Cicilline, mayor of Providence, RI and first openly gay mayor of a U.S.
, George Washington University George Washington University, at Washington, D.C.; coeducational; chartered 1821 as Columbian College (one of the first nonsectarian colleges), opened 1822, became a university in 1873, renamed 1904. , Howard University, Indiana University, University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher.

http://umn.edu/.

Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
, University of North Dakota, University of North Dakota, University of, at Grand Forks; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1883, opened 1884. It has several professional schools, including those for aerospace sciences, engineering and mines, law, and medicine.  Texas at Austin, and Villanova University School of Law Adjacent to the university campus is Philadelphia’s Main Line. The law school is at the approximate midpoint of east coast legal centers in New York and Washington and only 20 minutes by commuter rail from the center of Philadelphia. .

Arthur D. Little expects to deliver its first customized courses beginning in January, 2001.

About Arthur D. Little

Arthur D. Little (www.adl.com) is one of the world's premier consulting firms, with offices and laboratories in more than 30 countries around the world. Founded in 1886, the company has continually set the standard for excellence in management consulting, technology & innovation, and environment & risk management. Working closely with its clients, Arthur D. Little uses innovation to help leading organizations achieve rapid growth and breakthrough results. The company offers an unparalleled breadth of expertise in creating strategy, developing innovative technologies, managing organizations to create lasting value, and helping companies implement e-business strategies to transform themselves in the new economy.
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