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Microsoft Military Affairs to expand IT training program

Microsoft Military Affairs will provide IT career training to more military installations, the company announced Wednesday.

By Ryan Maass
Lance Cpl. Shawn E. Carvin, wireman, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, practices programing during a class on radio programing aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers
Lance Cpl. Shawn E. Carvin, wireman, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, practices programing during a class on radio programing aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Childers

REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Microsoft Military Affairs will expand its Software & Systems Academy, providing IT career training to more military installations, the company announced Wednesday.

Under the expansion, Microsoft Military Affairs will expand from three locations to nine, and begin servicing 12 installations in total. The program aims to help service members develop career skills in the IT industry, focusing on cloud developers, cloud administrators, database, and business intelligence administrators. Participants in the program receive an interview for a full-time job with the company or one of its hiring partners.

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New locations include Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California, Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, and Quantico in Virginia; the Naval Air Stations in Jacksonville, Fla., and San Diego, Calif.; Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington; and three additional U.S. Army installations.

"The skill sets of our servicemen and servicewomen, combined with the IT training they receive in a program like MSSA, position them to strongly compete for high-paying, long-term careers in technology," Microsoft Military Affairs Vice President Chris Cortez said in a statement. "Expanding the program not only to East Coast military bases but also to additional installations will allow us to significantly increase our impact in this time of troop transition, when many service members are seeking new, promising career paths."

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Microsoft's Military Affairs program aims to support U.S. armed forces through career training services for the technology industry. It also provides software services and other programs for the U.S. government and defense contractors.

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