ADL Research Opportunities
The ADL Initiative is partnering with the U.S. Army’s Research, Development, and Engineering Command, Simulation and Training Technology Center (RDECOM-STTC) because we anticipate that current research, projects, and initiatives can be leveraged for dual use in both organizations. Our partnership will continue transforming distributed learning technologies to improve training quality and accessibility for the Department of Defense (DoD).
ADL is also interested in advanced learning/educational research that will enhance work performance across generations to improve DoD program outcomes. These research efforts will help DoD to implement best practices, lessons learned, knowledge management, and knowledge sharing. Findings from this research will improve DoD learning products and facilitate development of effective and efficient content and technology for training.
ADL is participating in Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) W91CRB-08-R-0073 Amendment 2, Topic 7. Companies that possess expertise that could further the ADL's interests should review the BAA requirements. Companies who have never done business with the federal government should register with Central Contractor Registration to obtain a CAGE Code and DUNS number. Please direct all inquiries to the ADL POC – Dr. Kristy Murray, jadl@adlnet.gov