The reactor technology curriculum consists of a spectrum of courses involving both classroom and simulator training covering the General Electric, Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering, and Babcock and Wilcox reactor vendor designs. Reactor technology courses are typically presented by Associate Director for Training and Development (ADTD) staff members. The ADTD manages the operation, maintenance, and upgrade of five full scope reactor training simulators and associated computer equipment in support of established training needs. The full scope reactor training simulators located at the Technical Training Center (TTC), model the General Electric BWR/4, Westinghouse, Combustion Engineering, and Babcock and Wilcox reactor vendor designs.The specialized technical training curriculum consists of courses in engineering support, radiation protection, safeguards, fuel cycle technology, probabilistic risk assessment, and regulatory skills. The ADTD provides specialized technical training through presentation of courses developed by the ADTD staff, presentation of courses by ADTD contractors, coordination for slots in courses that are presented by other Government agencies, and identification and promotion of commercially available courses that NRC personnel can attend as individual training opportunities using the NRC Form 368 process managed by the Office of Human Resources. For many of the contracted courses, NRC perspectives are provided by specifically designated individuals from within the agency staff.