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Prometric is the recognized global leader in technology-enabled testing and
assessment services.Prometric is a wholly-owned, independently operated
subsidiary of Educational Testing Service (ETS). ETS purchased Prometric from
The Thomson Corporation in October 2007 as a strategic maneuver that would give
it control of the largest test center network in the world and allow it to meet
increased international demand for its exams. Strategically aligned with its new
parent, Prometric is ideally positioned to make substantial technological
progress and creative contributions to the testing and assessment industry.
To fully understand the history of Prometric is to understand its origins --
even before it was known as "Prometric." "Prometric" is a business that grew and
evolved naturally out of other companies that were founded as early as the
1950s. Prometric was formed by taking pieces of various organizations -- From
Block and Associates in the fifties, to the National Assessment Institute in the
seventies, to the Insurance Testing Corporation and the Chauncey Group in the
nineties – "Prometric" is an innovation in itself, growing and evolving from
"many" to "one."
In 1990, Drake formed "Prometric," a branch of the company that would deal
exclusively with test delivery and administration and the first company of its
kind. In 1990, Novell contracted with Drake Prometric to pioneer its first ever
computerized examination, the then-revolutionary Certified Network Engineer
(CNE) course. Novell was the first technology company to introduce an
information technology (IT) accreditation. Seven years later, in 1997, Sylvan
purchased Prometric from Drake to expand its presence in the academic and
professional test development and test delivery business.
As part of its growth strategy in the early 2000s, Prometric saw the need to
expand its on the ground presence in the international marketplace. To more
rigorously advance its growth in the Asia Pacific and Europe, and to reinforce
its commitment to those regions, Prometric opened international headquarter
offices in Singapore and in London.
Today, Prometric provides testing and assessment services in 135 countries to
over 450 clients and is the sole provider of exams for such high caliber clients
such as Association of American Medical Colleges, the National Board of Medical
Examiners, Johns Hopkins University, the College Board, the Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants,
and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy. The company has
government contracts in Ireland, England and Saudi Arabia, and federal and state
contracts in the United States. Exclusive clients in the technology market
include IBM, Microsoft Learning, Oracle and Sun Microsystems.
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