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Future of Training is AI-Assisted, Fedstack EVP Says

Future of Training is AI-Assisted, Fedstack EVP Says - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Fedstack Executive Vice President Chris Coligado was featured in a recent episode of InsideAnalysis, a nationally syndicated radio show that tackles topics concerning the information economy.

Talent Development Provider

Fedstack is a newly-launched business unit of Smoothstack, an IT platforms provider. The business unit works to address the technology consulting needs of federal agencies, government institutions and other public sector entities, including by delivering talent development support.

Training Multiple Generations

According to Coligado, one of the factors his organization needs to take into account when screening for a training cohort is the age of learners. This variable affects the way the curriculum is customized.

“If that’s a mix of all five generations, you gotta be able to cater to what’s the most effective technique,” the Fedstack EVP said.

AI-Assisted Training

Another important element to factor in is the use of generative artificial intelligence to assist with the training. Coligado notes that while younger learners might already expect the use of that technology, the same might not necessarily be true for other people who are more accustomed to older training technologies.

“So we’re trying to, you know, have that happy medium, but the future really is everything’s gonna be, GenAI or agentic AI, assisted,” Coligado said.

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Written by Jerry Petersen

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