A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business


The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a veteran benefit system run by the United States government with Cabinet-level status. It is responsible for administering programs of veterans’ benefits for veterans, their families, and survivors.

The benefits provided include disability compensation, pension, education, home loans, life insurance, vocational rehabilitation, survivors’ benefits, medical benefits and burial benefits. It is administered by the United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs.



Success Stories - Department of Veterans Affairs

January 2010

Since 2007, ProSol has provided wide-ranging support to our Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) client. The VA's Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) IDIQ contract involves such tasks as updating the VA's web-based training materials; providing 508-compliance quality assurance of the agency's online publications; and the re-design of several online training courses.

The VA Employee Education System (EES) requires services which culminate in or provide for the culmination of electronic multimedia products which range from low-end interactivity to highly-interactive electronic instructional multimedia products. These products typically take the deliverable form of curriculum/course web sites, EES virtual conferences and virtual training platform web sites, and/or EES content management web sites, web sites which interact with a web data bases (Sequel Server or Open Source Databases such as PHP); or electronically authored CD-ROM or authored DVD products.

ProSol was selected as one of four Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) who were awarded the VA ADDIE IDIQ contract.

The contract period of performance is a one-year base with three one-year option periods with a ceiling of $24M.

ProSol has strategically teamed with Allen Corporation of Fairfax, Virginia, because of its rich experience supporting similar web-based training and curriculum development tasks.