Nashua, NH, October 3, 2006 - Transparent Language, Inc. announced today that the company
has been awarded a contract from the United States Special Operations Command for an
enterprise license of Transparent’s
CL-150 Technology Matrix for Critical Languages product.
The
CL-150 Technology Matrix for Critical Languages is a comprehensive suite of software
applications and content designed to support language teaching and learning in a variety of
settings, from classroom use to fully independent learning.
Prior to this award, Transparent Language software was already being used for language training
by a number of Special Operations units and by Special Forces students at the U. S. Army John
F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The new CL-150
Community License announced today expands the availability of the CL-150 to all USSOCOM
personnel worldwide, including personnel of Army Special Forces, Marine Special Operations
Forces, Navy SEALs and Air Force Special Operations Forces.
“Special Operations Forces are famously selective about the products and organizations they
employ in support of their missions,” said Mike Quinlan, CEO of Transparent Language. “We
are honored to be chosen, and we look forward to being of service.”
Transparent Language provides language learning solutions to the consumer, education, government,
and corporate markets. Since 1991, Transparent Language has helped millions of individuals learn new
languages quickly, easily, and effectively. Transparent Language’s products are also used in more than
12,000 civilian and government educational institutions, including major universities and government
facilities, such as the Defense Language Institute and Foreign Service Institute. Call 800-567-9619 or
visit
www.transparent.com for more information.
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