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FasTrac offers a wide variety of learning programs, products, and services to Federal Government organizations at pre-negotiated discounted prices. Providing a comprehensive library of web-delivered, self-directed learning courses, FasTrac’s offerings address a vast range of topics such as: computer technology, business, leadership and management, and professional development skills. In addition, FasTrac provides online certifications, Continuing Education Units (CEU), and transfer credits for major universities and other accreditations.
FasTrac specializes in assisting global organizations requiring heightened security precautions and offers multiple deployment options for usage including: internet “.com” learning portal (www.wbtrain.com), specialized networks/multiple local networks, and CD-based deployment. FasTrac also offers multiple end-user deployment options, such as: downloadable course content to allow for “off-line” learning, Browser playable requiring no additional applications, and CD-based.
Through FasTrac, all Federal agencies (including Department of Defense, law enforcement, and Homeland Security) can purchase state-of-the-art training products and services, including:
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FasTrac allows Government agencies to easily purchase products and services from any of the following industry-leading training companies:
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As a member of the e-Training Service Provider Consortium, FasTrac is working with the other Service Providers to maximize learning technology interoperability and eliminate the redundant development of advanced learning technologies across the Federal Government.
Any Federal agency interested in finding out more about FasTrac and the products and services offered should contact:
Joe Piazza at 202-262-4453 or email: jpiazza@los.fedsource.gov
Charles Keith at 703-598-6179 or email: ckeith@san.fedsource.gov
To get started with FasTrac, Federal agencies will need to sign an agreement with FedSource and submit a short (e.g., one page) statement of work. FedSource will return a proposal from the appropriate FasTrac vendor within one-week. If the Federal agency accepts the proposal, it simply MIPRs the funds to FedSource and begins receiving products/services from the FasTrac vendor, while FedSource manages the contract.
FasTrac is managed through FedSource, operated through the U.S. Department of Treasury. FedSource is a franchise fund, an entity created by Congress under the Government Management Reform Act of 1994 to cultivate creativity in Government.