TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION NOTICE No. 17-92
Availability of State Training Inventory (STI)
To transmit information on the availability of a computerized State Training Inventory system.
Direct questions to your State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (see attached list), or call Harvey Ollis at the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, telephone 202/653-5671.
Background: Earlier this year a new training information resource was distributed to every Slat Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (SOICC). The State Training Inventory (STI) is a computerized database system that allows states and local users to identify training programs and providers at the secondary and post secondary levels, by selected geographic area. The system is developed and maintained by the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (NOICC) and SOICCs in 52 states and territories. The Job Training Partnership Act, as recently amended, and the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act Amendments, provide the authorization and funding for NOICC and the SOICCs. The Employment and Training Administration is one of NOICC's statutory member agencies. At the State level, required members of the SOICC include representatives of the State Job Training Coordinating Council and the State Employment Security Agency. Description: The 1992 STI database is compiled at the State level by SOICCs, in cooperation with State departments Or education and other agencies. The national database includes more than 17,000 training providers and more than 200,000 education and training programs offered by these institutions. The STI menus allow users to identify training providers and programs according to: -- Geographic area, including service delivery area (SDA), county, labor market area, metropolitan statistical area, State or multi-State area -- Type of institution, including secondary and adult vocational technical school, community technical college, four-year college, proprietary school, and hospital. -- Occupational title or training program title or code. STI contains several features designed specifically for JTPA use. These include the SDA geographic coding of all schools in the database. This allows JTPA users to specify their SDA area and obtain a comprehensive listing of the existing training resources for that area. Users may also specify an occupational title and obtain a listing of local providers offering related training. STI also lists the address and telephone number of all providers. Action Required: State JTPA Liaisons are encouraged to work with their SOICC to alert SDA's and other JTPA entities to the availability of this new training resource database. Each SOICC office can provide a demonstration of STI and copies of the software and support materials, including a handbook with sample materials describing how STI can answer common JTPA planning questions. A SOICC contact list is attached.
All State JTPA Liaisons
Roberts T. Jones Assistant Secretary of Labor
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration