"With Pluralsight’s software readily accessible, Federal agency employees will gain the tools and skills necessary to navigate today’s most advanced technology platforms,” said Tiffany Goddard, Program Executive for Customer Experience & Engagement Solutions at Carahsoft. "We look forward to collaborating with Pluralsight and our reseller partners to bridge the tech skills gap and empower Federal employees to create innovative solutions for technology challenges.” Pluralsight’s software is available through Carahsoft’s SEWP V contracts NNG15SC03B and NNG15SC27B, ITES-SW2 Contract W52P1J-20-D-0042, NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement #AR2472 and OMNIA Partners Contract #R191902.
Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as Pluralsight’s Public Sector distributor, making Pluralsight’s expert-authored technology training courses, hands-on labs and sandboxes and skills assessments available to the Public Sector through Carahsoft’s reseller partners and NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V, Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – Software 2 (ITES-SW2), National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) ValuePoint, and OMNIA Partners contracts.
"With technology progressing at rapid speed, it's imperative that Government agencies keep pace with the tech skill demands of today to better serve and protect the infrastructures that our country relies on.” There is a growing tech skills shortage in the Public Sector, with emerging technologies like AI creating a significant skills gap.43 percent of Federal IT leaders have had an AI program fail in the last year due to lack of in-house expertise.
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