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BT targets MoD e-learn.

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Byline: Tracey Caldwell

BT targets MoD e-learning

The Ministry of Defence has signed up British Telecom Global Services to deliver e-learning services in a move to cut training costs.

The 10 year contract will extend the BT pilot of the Defence Learning Portal (DLP) to accommodate up to 300,000 users. Security will be tightened, enabling users to access both unclassified and restricted course materials.

BT will act as the prime systems integrator, sourcing e-learning products that provide value for money. To keep costs down, e-learning customisation will be "kept to a light ...

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