Since it was funded in 2004 as an ATE regional center, the Convergence Technology Center (CTC) has used a Business and Industry Leadership Team (BILT) to identify new technologies and economic trends that influence what technicians need to know.
Ann Beheler, executive director of Emerging Technology Grants at Collin College, calls the BILT process the "secret sauce" of CTC's up-to-date curriculum and faculty development programs.
"That is integral," she said. "If you pick one thing that absolutely has to be there to keep up with curriculum that changes as much as our does, the BILT leadership has to be there."
The CTC's BILT has taken on a national flavor since 2012, when it received funding as a national Advanced Technological Education center. That same year, Collin College in Frisco, Texas, where CTC is based, received a $19.9 million Department of Labor grant for the National Information, Security, and Geospatial Technologies Consortium (NISGTC). The large Department of Labor grant program is known as TAACCCT for Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training.