Excella Consulting Begins E-Learning Project With the U.S. Department of Labor

Excella will help the DOL address performance gaps impacting the efficiency of its e-training and e-learning system to improve usage of the LearningLink solution.

Arlington, Va. — July 15

Excella Consulting, a technology and business consulting firm for federal and private sector organizations in the Washington, D.C. area, is partnering with NTIS to support the implementation of the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Learning Management System, LearningLink. Under a joint venture with the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Excella will help the DOL address performance gaps impacting the efficiency of its e-training and e-learning system to improve usage of the LearningLink solution.

LearningLink was developed as an online training solution for DOL employees. The system contains a catalog of courses employees can filter by skill and/or individual learning plan to identify the desired course(s). Once a course is taken, it is archived for easy access and management is notified that the course has been completed.

Excella Consulting will provide the DOL with an analysis of its existing agency e-learning and training policies and identify the policy changes necessary to address discrepancies. Excella will also be responsible for addressing procedural gaps that will be determined through interviews with stakeholders and an analysis of all documented processes. Excella will deliver a compendium of documented standard operating procedures and associated workflow diagrams.

NTIS will also provide additional project management components for this work as part of its joint venture with Excella, including the development of a department-wide communications plan, a risk-management mitigation plan, and a workflow management chart corresponding to the requirements and deliverables included with this engagement.

Source: Excella