Federal government agencies need “unconventional” ways to provide training to our nation’s military through interactive training modules, while also being secure and federally compliant. The Unconventional (TU) and CoSo Cloud recently teamed up, making CoSo Cloud the single source provider for TU’s next-generation eLearning system. This partnership delivers a language, regional expertise, and culture training solution by TU, reintroduced with CoSo Cloud.

Federal Learning Needs

This partnership will meet the unique needs of the federal government through its program The Unconventional Training On Request (TUTOR). TUTOR program is uniquely delivering Department of Defense (DoD) specific synchronous training in hundreds of languages provided anytime and anywhere in the world on a secure platform. The partnership comprises CoSo Cloud’s expertise in high-consequence eLearning delivery architecture with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) authorization and The Unconventional unique TUTOR language program.

CoSo Cloud eLearning Role in DoD

CoSo Cloud has been in the elearning space for 15 years. In that time, they have focused on secure eLearning and training initiatives for mission-critical cases, such as DoD training.

“We’re proud to have been chosen by TU for this exciting project,” said Jim Seaman, CoSo’s Chief Revenue Officer. “I love this partnership for a number of reasons. The goals are the same for CoSo, TU and most importantly our nation’s military; a true win-win-win. We look forward to collaborating with TU to continue evolving the platform to offer our government the most engaging, safe, and effective language and culture training programs possible.”

train Anywhere

The partnership between The Unconventional and CoSo Cloud is working to help change the way DoD manages eLearning. The TUTOR system allows DoD learners to train anywhere and anytime with live-online and on-demand language and culture training with the protection of CoSo Cloud’s authorized FedRAMP infrastructure. Having a platform, allows for training for hundreds of languages to be available through a single secure platform, providing DoD the ease of access to any language their personnel need to learn at any moment.

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Amanda is a military spouse and veteran who served in the Air Force for six years as a Civil Engineer including a deployment to Afghanistan. She traded in her combat boots for a diaper bag to stay home with her two boys and follow her husband’s military career. She published her first book in 2019 titled Women of the Military, sharing the stories of 28 military women. In 2019 she also launched her podcast also titled Women of the Military. In 2020, she was published as a collaborative author in Brave Women Strong Faith. And in 2021, she launched a YouTube channel to help young women answer their questions about military life, Girl’s Guide to the Military. You can learn more about Amanda at her blog Airman to Mom.