Polycom,
Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCM), the global leader in open standards-based
unified communications, today announced that four of its customers - the
Army National Guard (ARNG), the Defense Acquisition University (DAU),
the National Park Service (NPS) and World Bank - all earned 2012 Federal
Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA) awards for their
contributions to distance learning in the federal sector and beyond.
These organizations use Polycom® RealPresence® video solutions to bring
face-to-face distance learning to millions of people, from school
children to military service personnel. FGDLA also honored specific
leaders from NPS, DAU and Polycom for individual accomplishments in
distance learning.
“Companies don’t earn Pillar Awards simply by getting their products
onto the GSA Schedule; they need to make real contributions that have a
true and lasting impact on distance learning,” said Dr. Jolly Holden,
FGDLA’s executive director. “Polycom has made those contributions by
partnering with agencies and institutions to find new and innovative
ways to dissolve the barriers of time and distance, and to transform
costly, in-person training with distance learning solutions using video
collaboration that reach more people at less cost. Distance learning is
the future of training and education in the federal sector, and Polycom
is helping us create this future today.”
FGDLA organization award winners for 2012 are:
Army National Guard. ARNG’s Distributed Learning Program won
FGDLA’s Innovation Award for its enterprise-wide distance learning
network - powered by Polycom video - that extends across nearly 340
distributed classrooms. ARNG also develops custom courseware and
provides on-demand courses through its Guard University initiative.
Working against tight budgets and high expectations, ARNG uses the
network to cost-effectively attain force readiness, flexibly train
personnel, and allow remote units to participate in exercises that would
otherwise require them to travel. And it has seen results: In its first
90 days alone, Guard University enrolled more than 6,000 students and
logged more than 3,600 course completions.
Defense Acquisition University. DAU’s Global Learning and
Technology Center won FGDLA’s Eagle Award, for demonstrating exceptional
leadership, vision and advocacy. DAU, which trains the workforce
responsible for acquiring goods and services on behalf of America’s
defense agencies, cost-effectively reaches students stationed or
deployed in 106 countries with a curriculum designed for distance
learning environments. In fiscal 2011, DAU produced 203,130 graduates of
distance learning and classroom training courses using Polycom video
collaboration solutions. DAU students also completed 474,893 continuous
learning modules. DAU’s total 2011 instructional output topped 1.2
million hours of learning and development.
National Park Service. FGDLA’s Innovation Award went to NPS for
its use of a growing unified communications (UC) environment integrated
with the Polycom® RealPresence® Platform and video solutions. Every day,
NPS employees rely on the network - powered by Polycom video - to
coordinate activities across NPS districts, allow more staffers to
attend more meetings without travel, and deliver compelling,
high-definition (HD) learning content that allows students nationwide to
visit popular U.S. landmarks without ever leaving home. For instance, in
March, NPS hosted a virtual field trip to Ellis Island and the Statue of
Liberty. The live, interactive event - which included the installation
of a Polycom® EagleEye HD Camera in the statue’s iconic torch - reached
1.5 million students and was recorded and replayed for another 7 million
students. Using Polycom’s People On Content™ feature, NPS was able to
use TorchCam
as the backdrop, with a live shot of the park ranger leading the field
trip while standing atop the torch.
World Bank. For its coordination of the Global
Distance Learning Network (GLDN), the World Bank won the 2012 FGDLA
Innovation Award. GLDN is an affiliation of more than 120 global
institutions in more than 80 countries that collaboratively design
learning solutions for people and organizations who work in developing
countries. The Polycom® RealPresence® Platform underpins the GLDN, which
last year enabled more than 1,000 training courses, brainstorming
sessions, multi-country dialogues and virtual conferences. GLDN programs
help people in developing areas in various ways, including: establishing
a knowledge network in Bangladesh, improving access to cardiologists in
Africa, jumpstarting the prevention of Avian Flu in Latin America, and
accelerating private sector development in Mongolia.
Polycom. FGDLA honored Polycom with its Pillar Award, which
spotlights contributions by an organization not affiliated with the
federal government. Polycom® RealPresence® collaboration solutions
enables government agencies to offer low-cost, high-impact ways to
extend interactive learning experiences to more employees, partners,
students and citizens – even people in remote locations or those who are
reachable only through mobile devices. Agencies rely on Polycom
solutions to expand skills and expertise, extend the reach of
instructors, speed learning, and decrease the time and expense
associated with travel. Polycom works closely with agencies in the
federal government, including DAU and the National Defense University,
to help design innovative solutions that transform distance learning.
FGDLA individual award winners for 2012 are:
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Russ Colbert, U.S. federal government market director at Polycom.
Colbert won the Pillar award, which recognizes the contributions of
people not affiliated with the federal government. Colbert, who
managed Polycom’s global education market initiatives before taking
his current post last year, has worked closely with customers to help
introduce new, standards-based Polycom products designed specifically
for distance learning environments that must operate beyond firewalls
and across platforms.
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Dr. Judith Bayliss, center director of DAU’s Teaching and Learning
Lab (TALL). Bayliss won the Pioneer Award, for her initiative and
leadership in applying and advancing distance learning, for
establishing TALL as a platform for assessing how new teaching
technologies can improve learning while still meeting strict budget
constraints.
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James McGettigan, regional IT security officer at NPS. McGettigan
won the Pioneer Award for overseeing distance learning activities at
NPS, including the video collaboration deployment that enabled the
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island field trip to reach a total of 8.5
million students.
“It’s an honor to be acknowledged by the FGDLA, but the real story here
is the important work undertaken by the organizations that use Polycom®
RealPresence® collaboration solutions to make the world a better, safer
and healthier place,” said Colbert. “It’s rewarding to see that their
contributions, which every day make such a profound difference to
millions of people, are receiving some well-earned recognition. We’re
thrilled that time and again, these organizations choose Polycom.”
About Polycom Federal
Polycom’s collaborative conferencing technologies extend the reach of
government services to improve performance and mission success so that
federal agencies can thrive in the 21st century. The major government
agencies depend on Polycom to provide rich, interactive, visual
solutions that impact all facets of government so information can be
shared, costs reduced, and services delivered when and where they are
needed most. Polycom is committed to bringing a secure means to
real-time collaborative communications. Polycom solutions address open
standards, FIPS 140-2 validation, IPv6 certification, Unified
Capabilities Approved Product List (UC APL) certifications from the U.S.
Department of Defense, and Type 1 COMSEC. For more information, visit
the Polycom
Federal Government Solutions page.
About Polycom
Polycom is the global leader in open standards-based unified
communications (UC) solutions for telepresence,
video,
and voice powered by the Polycom® RealPresence®
Platform. The RealPresence Platform interoperates with the broadest
range of business, mobile, and social applications and devices. More
than 400,000 organizations trust Polycom solutions to collaborate and
meet face-to-face from any location for more productive and effective
engagement with colleagues, partners, customers, specialists, and
prospects. Polycom, together with its broad partner ecosystem, provides
customers with the best total cost of ownership, interoperability,
scalability, and security for video collaboration, whether on-premises,
hosted, or cloud-delivered. Visit www.polycom.com
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