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It’s an increasingly interconnected world. Commerce and people regularly cross borders. The people charged with managing these issues must be comfortable communicating among nations—and that means removing language barriers. By making it possible for busy government personnel around the world to learn a new language, Rosetta Stone® opens doors to closer cooperation.
Government officials posted overseas or meeting with foreign officials at home find Rosetta Stone to be the ideal tool for learning a foreign language or refreshing their language skills.
Increasing populations of non-native speakers are driving the language-learning needs of first responders (fire, police, rescue), public health workers and other government agents. Rosetta Stone is an ideal language training tool to help them communicate more effectively with constituents and deliver services more effectively.
Rosetta Stone is up to the challenge of helping militaries all over the world strengthen their language skills. The 31 languages covered by Rosetta Stone include the “investment” languages – Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Farsi, Hindi and Pashto – that the U.S. Department of Defense deems critical to national security. With Rosetta Stone, military personnel can start preparing at home and with flexible delivery solutions, they can continue their language learning after deployment.
Rosetta Stone is proud to offer GSA pricing through GSA schedule number GS-00F-0005S
"Rosetta Stone provides today’s businesses with the language learning tools needed to compete in tomorrow’s global markets. In today’s diverse employee market reducing language
barriers is key to any business’s future. Pitney Bowes PSI is pleased to utilize Rosetta Stone as it effectively promotes language skills while encouraging employee
engagement."
- Trevor Baillie, Pitney Bowes, PSI
"Rosetta Stone has been a god-send to our program. We have a limited number of tutors available for our students that need one-on-one instruction. The advantage is that we can work with more than one student at a time and give the individual student attention that they require. Keep up the great work." - Barbara Wesley, Executive Director, Literacy Volunteers of Cibola County