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Success Xpress Coming to KCTCS Offices September 20th

Pictured above, the Success Xpress mobile training unit.
The Success Xpress will be at the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System parking lot on September 20th for the upcoming Board
of Directors Meeting. The unit will be on display and open to anyone
to visit from 1:00 PM through 3:00 PM in the visitors parking lot.
All KCTCS staff are invited to come visit this high-tech mobile training
unit. Come out and try your skills at coal mining in the state-of-the
art mobile training facility.
The Success Xpress is a mobile training facility built into a 53-foot
truck trailer that can provide working miners or mining students access
to high-quality training in key coal mining skills using the industry’s
most advanced technology.
The Success Xpress features a state-of-the-art classroom outfitted
with a three-dimensional computerized mining simulator and a hands-on
lab area featuring electrical training panels exactly like those on
actual mining equipment. It is owned and operated by the Eastern Kentucky
Concentrated Employment Program (EKCEP), Inc., a nonprofit agency
that administers workforce development programs in eastern Kentucky.
The Success Xpress can be driven to remote coal mines, colleges, high
schools, or any other location where training is needed. This mobility
allows working miners to train for certifications in essential high-skill
positions (mine electricians, METs, equipment operators, foremen,
etc.) at their work sites, reducing the impact of training on their
companies’ productivity.
The simulator in the Success Xpress classroom includes a virtual
reality headset and hand-held control panel. A student can wear the
headset and experience the sights and sounds of operating a continuous
mining machine to cut coal from the walls of an underground mine.
Other students in the class can watch the operator’s progress
on a 40-inch flat-screen display.
Distance-learning technology aboard the Success Xpress allows mining
courses to be taught by specially qualified instructors at remote
locations and transmitted to students in the mobile classroom. Remote-controlled
cameras in the mobile unit allow the class to interact with the remote
instructor in real time.
Any sessions taught by instructors—whether on board the Success
Xpress or from a remote location—can be digitally recorded,
saved, and replayed on demand. The Success Xpress classroom also includes
wireless connectivity that provides internet access at eight computer
workstations.
Additionally, should the need arise, the communications equipment
in the Success Xpress would allow it to function as a mobile command
center in the case of a mine accident or emergency.
Based in Hazard, EKCEP administers government employment and training
programs and employer services in 23 rural mountain counties, including
the entire eastern Kentucky coalfields. EKCEP also administers the
JobSight network of workforce centers, which provide access to a dozen
government workforce programs for job seekers and employers through
a single location.
The Success Xpress fills a major role in EKCEP’s ongoing efforts
to help the state’s largest industry replenish its dwindling
and aging workforce and capitalize on the rapid increase in the demand
for coal in recent years, according to EKCEP Executive Director Mable
Duke.
“The coal industry has indicated time and again that it needs
more trained, skilled miners to handle today’s increased production
demands,” Duke said. “Success Xpress allows EKCEP to help
address that need, and its mobility allows us to bring specialized
training to the region’s miners in a way that has never been
seen before.”
Duke said that the expedited training offered aboard Success Xpress
will increase the number of high-paying jobs available to the region’s
workforce, allowing both the coal industry and its workers to take
advantage of the opportunities provided by the high demand for coal.
"Success Xpress will always be on tour, on time, and on target
with needed training for eastern Kentucky’s coal industry,”
Duke said. “Thanks to this innovative new tool, we’re
going to be training coal miners today for Kentucky’s future."
The Success Xpress was created with a portion of EKCEP’s share
of a $3.1 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
The grant was awarded to EKCEP and the West Kentucky Workforce Investment
Board (WKWIB) in December 2005 to train new miners and upgrade the
skills of experienced miners in the state’s eastern and western
coalfields. The grant was awarded under the President’s High
Growth Job Training Initiative, as implemented by the Department of
Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.
In pursuing the grant funds, EKCEP and WKWIB leveraged approximately
$7.1 million in other workforce and training funds from a variety
of sources, including: EKCEP Workforce Investment Act (WIA) formula
funds, WKWIB WIA formula funds, the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System (KCTCS), and coal operators, including Alliance Coal,
Charlais Coal, Peabody Coal, and James River Coal. Among these leveraged
funds was a $250,000 allocation from Governor Ernie Fletcher’s
Reserve Fund of the federal WIA, presented to EKCEP by Fletcher in
March 2005.
The Center for Rural Development is also a participating partner,
designing and coordinating the Success Xpress’ distance-learning
technology.
Interior views of the Success Express mobile classroom.
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