U.S Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) is responsible for recruiting, training, and educating the Army’s soldiers and other agencies to ensure the U.S. has prepared leaders to protect our nation. Now training 450,000 people per year, TRADOC includes 33 schools and centers at 16 Army installations. AID is among a select group of service providers contracted by the Army to help manage and facilitate these efforts.
AID provides technical and analytical support to review and evaluate courses, as well as develop and facilitate new courses, both in residence and through the Army Distributed Learning Programs (TADLP).