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KeyLogic Provides NASA Safety Center With STEP Curriculum Development
October 04, 2011
KeyLogic leading curriculum development effort at NASA Safety Center.
KeyLogic will lead an effort to provide curriculum development support to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Safety Center’s (NSC) Safety and Mission Assurance Technical Excellence Program (STEP). Along with teammates Information Research Corporation (IRC) Federal and Galaxy Global Corporation, KeyLogic will provide NSC with instructional system design; course development; presentation formatting; development, modification, and procurement of course material; scheduling and instruction of courses, and overall program management.
For NASA, KeyLogic has created and delivered curriculum-required training courses for engineers, using our proven instructional systems design methodology. The staff has developed 320 hours of instructor-led and web-based training, which were added to the NASA STEP catalog through 41 courses, accounting for 5,370 total hours of offered training to NASA professionals.
Additionally, the team has expertly planned, coordinated, and facilitated five extremely well-received Software Assurance (SA) and Quality Engineering (QE) Guest Lecture Series webinars, providing NASA SA and QE practitioners with access to subject matter content and materials that are informative, educational, and relevant to the NASA community. These unique and productive educational venues reached over 500 NASA SA and QE professionals and increased their knowledge base, ultimately enhancing NASA mission accomplishment.
“NASA has been a strategic partner of KeyLogic’s for several years now,” says Glenn Copen, KeyLogic Vice President who oversees all NASA contracts for the company. “We look forward to growing our curriculum development practice and providing the top notch program management support our customers have come to expect from us.”
KeyLogic has been supporting NASA for over six years to such programs as NSC Software Assurance Technical Excellence (SATE), Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V), and GOES-R Software Assurance.