The U.S. Marine Corps has partnered with Workera to enhance civilian workforce development through AI-powered skills intelligence.
PALO ALTO, Calif., March 27, 2025 -- Workera, the leading AI-powered skills intelligence platform, today announced a strategic partnership with the United States Marine Corps to revolutionize civilian workforce development through advanced skills assessment and targeted professional growth.
The collaboration directly supports the United States Marine Corps Civilian Workforce Strategic Plan and will initially focus on the Marine Corps' Professional Analyst community, including Operations Research, Statisticians, and Data Scientists. Workera's AI-powered platform will provide critical data and skills verification for leaders to make data-driven investment decisions to support the training and professional development of their civil servants.
"Our partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps underscores the impact AI-driven skills intelligence can have on workforce development within mission-critical organizations. By providing precise, actionable insights into skills capabilities, we're enabling the Marine Corps to strategically align and optimize their civilian workforce, and we look forward to continued collaboration with the USMC and Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office on future initiatives."
Kian Katanforoosh, CEO of Workera.
Workera provides the Marine Corps with data-driven insights necessary to make informed decisions around skill development and talent optimization. Through such partnerships, leaders gain the tools to effectively identify and close critical skill gaps, enhancing overall workforce capabilities.
Workera's platform will utilize its state-of-the-art skills ontology and advanced AI to deliver granular skill assessments. While the current implementation focuses on the Professional Analyst community, both organizations are exploring potential future expansions, with more details anticipated later this year.
This news follows Workera's recent achievement of "Awardable" status on the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office's Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace, streamlining procurement of skills verification technology for federal agencies. With this recognition, Workera provides government leaders precise, data-driven insights into workforce competencies, supporting strategic reskilling and upskilling aligned with the Department of Defense's commitment to skill-based hiring and talent optimization. Spanning over 10,000 skill domains, Workera empowers federal entities to accelerate the responsible adoption of AI and related technologies.
To learn more about how Workera can help you with workforce transformation initiatives in 2025, please visit www.workera.ai.
About Workera
Workera is pioneering the future of skills technology, reimagining how organizations align business needs with verified skills data to future-fit their workforce and accelerate productivity and innovation. Trusted by the Fortune 500, Workera leverages AI-powered agents to deliver unparalleled insights into workforce capabilities, utilizing a state-of-the-art skills ontology and cutting-edge LLMs for the most precise skill measurements available. With Workera, businesses can strategically align teams, accurately identify and bridge skill gaps, and optimize talent allocation with unprecedented efficiency. Our commitment to delivering measurable and verified skill data empowers business leaders to not only manage their workforce more effectively, but also to harness the full potential of their human capital. Workera was named in Fast Company's exclusive Most Innovative Companies list for 2024 alongside Microsoft, Canva, and others leading the AI revolution. Discover how Workera is helping future-proof workforces at Accenture, Siemens Energy, Belcorp, The United States Air Force, and Samsung at www.workera.ai.
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