Defence Learning Management Capability (DLMC) is a Ministry of Defence programme for the modernisation of the provision of Training and Education (T&E) services, utilising solutions that will enable defence to reduce operational and financial risk by ensuring personnel are equipped with the right knowledge, skills and experience for any given task. DLMC will provide a richer picture of T&E; assessed performance and training requirements will be informed by historic cost and effectiveness data, optimising the efficient use of scarce resources.
Preliminary programme activity by the Department has produced a set of key and derived business service requirements and an architectural design blueprint for DLMC services. We would like to share with industry our vision for DLMC at an Industry Day on 19 September, to start a process of engagement to enable us to share our intent.
As such, we would like to invite interested organisations to attend a series of two Industry Days; the first one will take place on 19 September at the techUK premises at 10 St Bride Street, LONDON EC4A 4AD.
Industry Day two will take place on 17 October, where organisations will be able to present potential solutions to meet the DLMC vision.
The core of our vision includes:
Better Informed Defence Training
A single Training Management System / Learning Management System (TMS/LMS) that better supports the delivery of T&E for defence, enabling the efficient management of learning records required to develop business intelligence. This is part of the broader vision for defence T&E, which delivers a better T&E experience for those engaged in both the provision and consumption of defence T&E, by exploiting the capabilities of modern learning technology.
Digital Training & Education Services
An underpinning principle for the proposed delivery of DLMC capability is a coherent set of digital T&E business services, utilising where appropriate Government off the Shelf (GOTS) and Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) solutions, that are ‘evergreen’ in operation and open standards compliant. Business services are intended to be operated on MOD containerised ‘platform-as-a-service’ hosting and to be browser accessible to ensure the solution will work for any end user device.
Industry Days:
Day One
Day Two
Registrations of Interest:
To register your interest in this process and to book a place on the first industry day, you will need to contact techUK – Web: www.techuk.org, Tel: 020 7331 2000.
You are limited to two representatives per organisation. As the number of places is limited, attendees at the first Industry Day will be given first refusal for attending remaining sessions.
Suppliers should note that participation in an Industry Day is entirely voluntary and the Authority will not bear any associated costs. There is no commitment on the part of the Authority to enter into any binding contractual arrangement following engagement with suppliers through the Industry Days. Neither attendance at any of the Industry Days nor submission of responses to the Authority will be taken into consideration in any future competitive tendering process, which, if initiated at all, will be subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
Suppliers should also note that they may be required to enter into suitable confidentiality undertakings in order to receive sensitive information.
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