Workforce Technology Products and Services Available at the Workforce IT Support Center



Media Contact

Michelle Marshel, Director, Meetings & Communications
Phone: (202) 999-0168 | Email: mmarshel@naswa.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON - The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) announced a collection of Workforce Technology Products and Services that is available now at the Workforce IT Support Center in the Solutions Marketplace.

This virtual warehouse features an interactive experience for NASWA state members and other authorized users of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) partner agencies to search and filter information based on their specific interests and needs. The collection houses over thirty products and services to meet WIOA technology needs. 

 

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WORKFORCE TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

The Solutions Marketplace: Workforce Technology Products and Services is a collection of available products and services. Scan the virtual warehouse of WIOA technology solutions and integrated applications, including vendor, nonprofit, and government products.

Visit Workforce Technology Products and Services (requires a NASWA member account login or authorized user access)

 

"This virtual warehouse developed by our Workforce IT Support Center is available to assist our member states and WIOA partners in finding specific products to help them address their agency needs and requirements," said Scott B. Sanders, NASWA President and CEO. "It is my hope that our members will find this collection beneficial during this critical time."

For more information on tools and services available through NASWA's Workforce IT Support Center, visit https://www.naswa.org/witsc/online-tools.

 

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About the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (www.naswa.org): NASWA is the national organization representing all 50 state workforce agencies, District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. These agencies deliver training, employment, career, business, and wage and hour services, in addition to administering unemployment insurance, veteran reemployment, and labor market information programs. NASWA provides policy expertise, shares promising state practices, and promotes state innovation and leadership in workforce development.