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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 700 (Introduced in Senate) — To ensure that the education and training provided members of the Armed Forces and veterans better assists members an... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Enhancement of mechanisms to correlate skills and training for military occupational specialties with skills and training required for civilian certifications and licenses

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The Secretaries of the military departments, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, shall, to the maximum extent practicable, make information on civilian credentialing opportunities available to members of the Armed Forces beginning with, and at every stage of, training of members for military occupational specialties, in order to permit members— to evaluate the extent to which such training correlates with the skills and training required in connection with various civilian certifications and licenses; and to assess the suitability of such training for obtaining or pursuing such civilian certifications and licenses.
Information shall be made available under paragraph
(1)in a manner consistent with the Transition Goals Plans Success
(GPS)program. The information made available under paragraph
(1)shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Information on the civilian occupational equivalents of military occupational specialties (MOS). Information on civilian license or certification requirements, including examination requirements. Information on the availability and opportunities for use of educational benefits available to members of the Armed Forces, as appropriate, corresponding training, or continuing education that leads to a certification exam in order to provide a pathway to credentialing opportunities. In making information available under paragraph (1), the Secretaries of the military departments may use and adapt appropriate portions of the Credentialing Opportunities On-Line
(COOL)programs of the Army and the Navy and the Credentialing and Educational Research Tool
(CERT)of the Air Force. The Secretaries of the military departments, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, shall, to the maximum extent practicable consistent with national security requirements, make available to accredited civilian credentialing agencies that issue certifications or licenses, upon request of such agencies, information such as military course training curricula, syllabi, and materials, levels of military advancement attained, and professional skills developed. The actions taken pursuant to paragraph
(1)may include the establishment of a central repository of information on training and training materials provided members in connection with military occupational specialties that is readily accessible by accredited civilian credentialing agencies described in that paragraph in order to meet requests described in that paragraph.
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