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NetDimensions Presents Technology for Delivering Assessments to the Aviation Industry

NetDimensions Presents Technology for Delivering Assessments to the Aviation Industry NetDimensions Presents Technology for Delivering Assessments to the Aviation Industry at UK Symposium

Hong Kong, November 9, 2009 – NetDimensions (London Stock Exchange, AIM: NETD), a global provider of performance, knowledge and learning management systems, presented the Enterprise Assessment Platform (EAP) as the technology for delivering assessments in the aviation industry on November 12 at the e-Assessment in Practice Symposium at the Defense Academy of the United Kingdom.

Liam Butler, EMEA Director at NetDimensions says, “Aviation is one of the most highly regulated industries in the world. Recurrent training assessment for in-flight operations and related high-stakes regulatory testing, as well as operations oriented towards licensing, certification or compliance are just a few examples of the applications for EAP.”

Liam discussed how EAP enables airlines and flight training organizations around the world to quickly and efficiently assess individual competencies.

“EAP is utilized by a large number of airlines for a variety of airline specific training needs including Crew Resource Management (CRM), initial and recurrent training, conversion training, type rating and high-stakes training,” explains Liam.

A Robust Assessment Engine for Highly Regulated Industries EAP is a robust, sophisticated exam authoring and delivery environment designed to meet the demanding requirements of highly regulated industries. This assessment engine enables exams to be treated and delivered as learning objects, thus extending the capability of ordinary exam authoring to include the flexibility and power that is normally only supported in a learning management system.

“EAP offers an integrated platform through which organizations can create, organize and manage questions for assessments securely, as well as deliver and report on these assessments for audit purposes,” notes Liam.