AST Expands EVOC-101 Web™ Product Offering

New versions of EVOC-101 Web™ match driver training requirements of the emergency response community



See Applied Simulation Technologies, Inc., in Product Connect Thursday, January 26, 2012

Murray, UTApplied Simulation Technologies, Inc. (AST) announces that several variations have been added to EVOC-101 Web™. The new versions enhance the usability of the proven online driver training program.

AST created EVOC-101 Web™ to provide convenient online training for police and emergency vehicle drivers. It has been shown to improve driver performance scores and reduce accidents. The new versions include Fire and EMT, No Oncoming Lanes, Metric, and a translated version for French speaking Canadians. In addition, AST offers branding of the program for those customers seeking a product with a custom look.
 
“EVOC-101 Web’s success is measured by its ability to change behavior of emergency drivers by giving them a heightened awareness of the hazards encountered when running lights and siren. Its popularity induced requests from customers for modifications and gave us the opportunity to create the four versions of the basic program,” said Reginald Welles, President & CEO of AST. “Our instructional design strategy allows us to take advantage of the interactive properties available for online programs making EVOC-101 Web one of the most compelling low cost solutions to quickly reduce risk of crashes for emergency vehicle operators.”
 
About Applied Simulation Technologies, Inc.
AST develops online, simulator-based, and custom driver training solutions for police, emergency response, commercial truck, fleet, and teen drivers. AST combines extensive experience in instructional and simulator systems design with knowledgeable subject matter experts to create training solutions that have been proven to train safer drivers and reduce accidents. Further information may be obtained at AST’s website: www.appliedsimtech.com.
 
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Susan Carrion, General Manager
801-506-1340

 




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