PMA Staff Development Solutions, LLC
PO Box 26
Winthrop, Maine 04364
Phone: 207-377-8600
At JPMA, our mission is to provide public safety, security, and other organizations with online learning solutions that are user-friendly, cost-effective, relevant, and customizable.
Experience
With over 20 years of experience, JPMA Staff Development Solutions provides superior learning management solutions. We have created hundreds of courses using various technological approaches and have emerged as a clear front-runner among online learning providers. Thousands of organizations across the nation use our services to meet their staff training needs.
Leadership
JPMA possesses a leadership role in creating the nation’s most comprehensive and technologically advanced online public safety training system. Our associates have a specialized set of capabilities to understand and address the critical elements of successful online training in the public safety environment. With an advanced understanding of the complexities associated with the re-engineering of a nationwide training delivery system to include a robust online training component, we are truly the first “training systems integrator” in the public safety field.
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