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First Lady announces certification plan for veteran jobs

Posted 4/29/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Terri Moon Cronk
American Forces Press Service


4/29/2013 - WASHINGTON (AFPS) -- First Lady Michelle Obama today unveiled the new Information Technology Training and Certification Partnership to put thousands of service members to work with industry-recognized IT certifications in hand before they leave the military.

Obama, who made the announcement at the White House Forum on Military Credentialing and Licensing at the White House, said a public-private partnership will offer the
certification program.

"This new partnership will provide up to 161,000 service members with the chance to gain the certifications they need for 12 different high-demand, high-paying technology careers ... from IT security analysts to computer programmers to quality assurance engineers," she noted.

The program is expected to garner more than 1.8 million jobs by 2020, with salaries of more than $81,000, a White House fact sheet indicated.

"More than 1 million service members will be hanging up their uniforms and transitioning to civilian life ... on top of the hundreds of thousands of veterans and military spouses already out there looking for work," the first lady said.

Obama said that too often, men and women in uniform come home to find that the training and experience they've received in the military doesn't count toward civilian employment, "or they discover that the credits they've earned in military courses don't transfer when they enroll in college, so they're turned away from jobs that they're more than qualified to do."

Obama called military members highly skilled, hard-working and dedicated people.

The new credentialing initiative is in line with President Barack Obama's partnerships with the manufacturing sector for service members to gain high-demand advanced manufacturing certifications. It also ties in with the recently developed DOD Military Credentialing and Licensing Task Force, and the first lady's February challenge to governors to take executive or legislative action for service members to get the credentials they need to transition to the civilian labor market by the end of 2015.

"We're here today ... not just for our veterans and our military families, but for our economy and for the future of our country," Obama told members of four roundtables who helped to launch today's event and will work to streamline the credentialing program.

Members of the roundtables represented the Defense Department and the military services, the private sector, industry trade associations, unions, educational institutions, state legislatures, veterans service organizations and state licensing boards.

"In recent months, we've seen leaders across this country starting to solve this problem," Obama said of veteran unemployment. "We have seen dozens of governors and state legislators passing laws that clear away all the red tape so that veterans and military spouses can get the licenses they need for the jobs they're qualified for."

Obama emphasized that changing laws is just the beginning, noting that "even the best laws in the world won't make a difference until companies are actually making those job offers, schools are accepting those credits, and our veterans and military spouses are actually collecting those paychecks that they need to take care of their families."

The first lady encouraged roundtable members to work together to find the gaps in the veterans unemployment system and find ways to close them, and to share ideas.

"If you have a program or a curriculum that's working at your school, hospital or company, we want you to share the information here. Tell people about it, ... because we have to be prepared to accept our military members, our veterans and service members wherever they land in this country after their service," she said.

Industry leaders that will help support the initiative are Cisco Systems, Microsoft Corp., Oracle, CompTIA NetApp, Hewlett-Packard, Futures, Global Knowledge, Gogo Training and SANS Institute and Global Information assurance Certification, according to White House officials.

"We are not going to stop until all our veterans and military families have good jobs ... jobs they deserve ... jobs that they've earned, jobs that will help them build their careers and create a better future for their children," Obama said.



tabComments
5/8/2013 11:12:36 AM ET
Super Beef Supreme the boss is the boss. You may not like him but he is still the POTUS.
Analyst, USAFA
 
5/7/2013 2:42:59 PM ET
No label you used too in the wrong context. Nice try bum. I'll respect that guy as much as I respect the common thief. Can you tell me the difference between the two besides a nice suit and plane You are a titlerank worshiper.
Super Beef Supreme, behind enemy lines USSA
 
5/6/2013 7:09:44 PM ET
Why aren't there more details in this Other than Information Technology Training and Certification Partnership what is this initiative called I'm guessing this is open to AFSCs outside the 1B17D careers. I have a ton of friends outside the IT fields interested but even as an insider I find it hard to get more information on these kinds of 'initiatives'. From the reg's I've read I'm not allowed to earn certifications without being assigned a USAF job that requires them first.
17D , US
 
5/3/2013 6:21:39 PM ET
Maj Big Beef BLUF I am not a liberal or conservative I am an American. I voted for Pres. Bush. The point here seems to escape you too is that no matter who the POTUS is heshe deserves our respect as the American people voted for him however I am not surprise by your knee jerk response. No Label Just American.
No Label Just American, USA
 
5/3/2013 10:40:47 AM ET
@No Label- typical liberal response of defending the failures of the current POTUS by pointing out the failures of his predecessor. Failure is failure.
Maj, staff
 
5/2/2013 10:33:35 AM ET
No Label you are a typical sheep. Apparently because I don't agree with the current crook in office I'm a huge bush fan. NOPE I didn't like him either
Big Beef Supreme , Under a Rock
 
5/2/2013 10:31:59 AM ET
Hate to burst everyone's bubble. This --new-- program only makes public what has been going on for years in the IT career fields in the AF. Anyone with a bit of ambition and skill got every licensure rating certification they could --mostly on Uncle Sugar's dime-- and then seperated and landed high paying jobs in the IT industry.To market this as some brainchild of the current administration is a farce. Next will be the First Lady's announcement of a partnership with the airlines to allow pilots to get jobs when they leave the military.
Sgt Snorkle, USA
 
5/1/2013 9:57:30 PM ET
Hey Beef Supreme he is OUR President whether you like it or not. Not one is hamstringing anyone if that is the case what about the former president. I bet your memory needs some jogging. BTW the former president was not for post 911 GI Bill.
No Label Just American, USA
 
5/1/2013 11:48:31 AM ET
Hey Azeez it's just kind of hard to respect a guy that has been hamstringing your country since day one. Please don't speark in terms of we you definately don't speak for me.
Beef Supreme, Occupied territory USSA
 
4/30/2013 11:05:17 AM ET
Who does the 1st lady think sh is Hilary Clinton
jken, Sacramento Ca.
 
4/30/2013 10:31:22 AM ET
Thank you President and Mrs. Obama Over the last 4 Years all we have done is criticize and disrespect you when in fact we should appreciate and support you as a leader of the free world. Many thanks for all you have done and continue to do for this great country. THANK YOU.
Azeez, San Antonio
 
4/30/2013 9:52:52 AM ET
It's great to know that there is progress being done for service members in the civilian sector.
Daviana, Arizona
 
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