Government & Defense Solutions
Services: These typically comprise consulting assignments and offshore development services. Client requirements can vary vastly and each solution is customized to the specific business need.
Products: TIS offers clients a structured set of “customizable products” that include Simulation-based Learning Objects (SimBLs), Story-based Learning Objects (StoBLs) and Software Solutions such as learning portals, learning content management systems etc.
The broad categories into which TIS’s solutions may be divided include:
- Child Protection educates learners on the fundamentals and procedures in the area of children's services for organizations that typically are involved with child life, e.g., social workers, government authorities, health authorities, teachers and school support staff, child minders, children’s homes' staff, medical staff in hospitals, to name a few.
- First Responders comprises health and safety training on fire services and ambulance services – covering Legal Implications of Manual Handling, Spinal Mechanics and Back Care, Dynamic Risk Assessment, Principles of Safer Handling, and Communication and Cooperation.
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