This plan turns federal AI education and workforce priorities into a practical training offer for agencies, schools, workforce boards, cyber programs, and public-sector leaders.
People leave with AI literacy, safer workflows, and a concrete project.
Employees, educators, students, workforce programs, cyber scholars, and leaders.
Courses, workshops, videos, instructor decks, labs, reports, and prompt libraries.
Modular trainings that end with a usable workflow, assistant plan, or project brief.
Pre and post scores, completed artifacts, trained instructors, and mapped use cases.
AI resources, teacher training, apprenticeships, and public-private work to build youth AI literacy.
Workforce programs need training connected to skilled work, career paths, and high-value technical fluency.
Agencies need people who can use AI responsibly, understand risk, and apply it to mission work.
Cyber students and scholars need work-based AI projects, reporting habits, and government-career relevance.
Safe daily AI use, documentation, data judgment, workflow support, and governance awareness.
AI literacy, lesson design, classroom boundaries, productivity, and student-use norms.
AI fundamentals, responsible use, career applications, portfolio projects, and practical fluency.
AI skill pathways tied to work experience, credentials, apprenticeships, and local employers.
CyberAI projects, agents, defensive automation, human review, reporting, and ethics.
What to fund, what to avoid, how to govern AI, and how to measure a practical pilot.
Five offers, one program. Each can be sold alone, bundled into a pilot, or licensed as train-the-trainer material.
Briefings, workshops, labs, and cohorts that produce prompt libraries, risk checklists, and improved workflows.
Professional development for classroom use, academic integrity, lesson design, and student support.
A project-based course that connects AI basics to career paths, responsible use, and portfolio work.
Training for AI-enabled cyber operations, agent risks, defensive workflows, and project documentation.
Instructor decks, speaker notes, labs, quizzes, handouts, and templates so partners can scale training.
Start with Government AI Readiness Foundations: six modules that can be delivered live, recorded, or hybrid. The promise is simple. Learn AI in plain English, use it safely, and leave with a real workflow or project.
Sales deck, instructor deck, and executive briefing deck for decision makers and learners.
Short videos on why AI education matters, public-sector AI basics, teacher and student fluency, CyberAI, and how a workshop works.
Workbook, prompt library, responsible-use checklist, project report template, assessment, and certificate.
Publish the offer, finish the capability statement, create the sales deck, outline the course, make two videos, and build a 50-contact target list.
Run a pilot workshop, collect feedback, build the instructor deck, create the workbook, and add an agency intake form.
Launch paid pilots, start vendor registrations, pitch public-sector buyers, package train-the-trainer, and contract facilitators.
The next move is to package this as a capability statement, pitch deck, course outline, pilot workshop, and outreach list for the public-sector buyers BAIS wants to reach.