I was recently notified that in order to renew my electricians license, the 
state had decided to require an code update course and test on the recent 
changes in the NEC. Last year I wanted to become certified in the green 
buildings program. Two years ago I wanted to take certification training and 
testing for the LEEDS program. 

What did all these have in common? All I had to do was check the web site for 
one of the standard testing centers across the US, select the date I wanted, 
and paid the fee. When I arrived I had to prove who I was, and a licensed 
testing proctor took care of starting and stopping the test, making sure nobody 
was cheating, and when the time was up, they placed the tests into a sealed 
document that was FEDxd to the organization, or in some cases, the tests were 
completed on line and the proctor was just there to make sure everyone stayed 
honest and took care of the official start and stop time.   These testing 
centers are certified and bonded, and can provide both training and testing for 
any organization anywhere.

These testing centers are now in every city in the US and in many community 
colleges, and they offer everything from a room full of web-based testing 
computers, to training rooms that provide large audio/video screens so a 
distant presenter can be live in 100 other classrooms in 50 different states at 
the same time.  Two years ago I took part in a live web based evening training 
session by John Wiles and from my desk computer I could see him live, see his 
power-point presentation, talk live back with questions, and send text messages 
as he talked. No fuss, no problems, and very convenient.

So what is the problem? If every other association, certification, and 
licensing board can utilize these centralized training and testing centers to 
make it easy for their members to be tested or trained without driving 400 
miles, how come NABCEP can't figure this out?

Jeff Yago

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