Simplilearn and Carahsoft Partner to Bring AI and Digital Skills Training to the U.S. Public Sector

Simplilearn and Carahsoft Technology Corp. have partnered to deliver live, boot camp-style AI and digital skills training to federal, state, and local government agencies

Justin Tomlinson

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Simplilearn and Carahsoft Partner to Bring AI and Digital Skills Training to the U.S. Public Sector

Simplilearn, a leading global digital upskilling platform, and Carahsoft Technology Corp., known as "The Trusted Government IT Solutions" provider, have officially joined forces. This partnership is set to introduce live, boot camp-style training programs focusing on artificial intelligence and digital skills. These educational offerings are tailored specifically for the U.S. public sector, ensuring that modern technical training is readily accessible to various government entities.[1][2]

The newly available training programs are designed to serve federal, state, and local government agencies across the United States. By offering boot camp-style courses, the collaboration aims to provide intensive, practical instruction to help public sector employees adapt to rapidly evolving technological landscapes. The initiative represents a major step in bringing structured digital education directly to public administrators and government workers.[1][2]

The joint announcement was issued on June 10, 2026, from Plano, Texas, and Reston, Virginia. Through this partnership, Carahsoft will help distribute Simplilearn's digital upskilling solutions, combining Carahsoft's deep reach in the government IT market with Simplilearn's specialized training platform. This cooperative effort is positioned to help public sector agencies build essential capabilities in AI and other critical digital fields.[1][2]

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