The World's First AI-Automated Allied Training System
Zero Guesswork. Full Lifecycle. Total Automation.
Governance is the structured oversight that directs, controls, and assures all training activity so it stays aligned with policy, capability needs, and organisational objectives.
The systematic process of identifying training needs, defining gaps, and determining what must be trained to meet operational requirements.
Turning requirements into standards-aligned solutions using TOs, EOs, KLPs, methods, media, and assessment.
Is the organised implementation of designed training using selected methods, media, and resources to ensure learners acquire the required performance to standard.
The systematic measurement of training effectiveness, efficiency, and impact to confirm learning has achieved the required outcomes.
The continuous, evidence-based verification that training is correctly governed, accurately delivered, and consistently meets all standards across the entire lifecycle.
Complete Training Needs Analysis workflow: Scoping Exercise, Role Analysis, Training Gap Analysis, Training Options Analysis, and Training Needs Report generation.
Transform RolePS outputs into DSAT-compliant Training Objectives (TOs), Enabling Objectives (EOs), Key Learning Points (KLPs), and Formal Training Statements (FTS).
Generate Lesson Plans, Course Programmes, Assessment Instruments, Training Quality Manuals, and manage training delivery to DSAT standards.
Internal Validation, External Validation, Training Needs Evaluation, compliance checking, and continuous improvement across the DSAT lifecycle.
Upload, Analyse and Edit Role Performance Statements (RolePS) or Competency Frameworks (CF) aligned to Allied doctrine standards.
Auto-Detection or Pre-Selection of 13 different types of document whereby the system auto-detects the document type from its content and applies the appropriate scoring matrix for compliance.
Seamlessly connect NOVA's Design outputs to the ADAPT authoring tool, enabling rapid e-learning development with full traceability to source doctrine.