FedLearn Joins INSA Spring Symposium as Sponsor

Alexandria, VA, March 20, 2024—FedLearn, the first-to-market, online, artificial intelligence-powered learning solutions provider offering content specialized and contextualized to federal government mission areas—particularly in the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community—today announces it is a community champion – small business sponsor of the 2024 Intelligence and National Security Alliance Spring Symposium: How AI Is Transforming the IC, April 4, in the Arlington, VA.

During this one-day event, leaders from the federal government, academia and industry will discuss cutting-edge AI innovations transforming intelligence analysis, top AI-related priorities and concerns of government stakeholders, developments in AI ethics and oversight and AI-associated challenges and opportunities facing both the public and private sectors.

“FedLearn is delighted to sponsor the 2024 INSA Spring Symposium,” said Dr. J. Keith Dunbar, FedLearn founder and chief executive officer. “Workforce upskilling and reskilling must be a top concern when making decisions about the deployment and use of AI and machine learning solutions that support the essential missions of Intelligence Community agencies.”

To learn more about FedLearn, visit fedlearn.com.

To learn more about the INSA Spring Symposium, visit .insaonline.org/detail-pages/event/2024/04/04/default-calendar/2024-spring-symposium.

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About FedLearn

FedLearn (fedlearn.com) is transforming learning for federal government and government contractor organizations. We offer the first artificial intelligence-enabled, online learning platform with specialized and contextualized content directly supporting government mission areas. Our solutions combine the best of traditional classroom and elearning settings to offer a rich, dynamic and personalized learning experience with quantifiable outcomes. FedLearn is a certified service-disabled veteran-owned small business.

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