It is implemented by Project Harmony and funded by the US Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs through the 1992 Freedom Support Act.
During the site set-up of the ASCP, local schools were affected by the rearrangements initiated within the framework of the Armenia Education Quality and Relevance Project.
The first program implemented by PH, is referred to as Armenia connectivity 2000 (AC2K), outlined the expansion of Internet access through assessing the information and communication technology needs within the education system.
These projects were meant to help build a demonstration network of 24-internet- connected secondary schools from the city of Yerevan and a few regions close to the capital.
The Mobile Internet Lab was an altered flatbed truck with 5 workstations, a printer, a scanner, and a digital camera and satellite connection.
The National Center for Educational Technologies (NCET) was authorized the responsibility of completing the agency after the official transfer on July 1, 2007.