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“[MITRE’s] Cyber Futures program has also given us a way to expand our network beyond our own school, and that expands our opportunities. We’ve already built a brother and sisterhood—that’s the best way to put it,” says Joshua Akhimiemona, part of the first cohort to complete the program.
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"My experience living in different communities showed me that many people all over the world are not exposed to the opportunities they need to become successful. This is why I try to provide as many opportunities as possible in my community work," says Bobby Blount, MITRE Austin/San Antonio iHub site leader.
Maya Concepcion, a computer research engineering assistant, says that her experience as a student intern at MITRE helped her to “take my curiosity and really put it into my work.”
"Here at MITRE, the environment is friendly and progressive. There’s plenty of projects across a plethora of fields to keep you busy, and new projects are always starting up and getting funded we can assist with—or create!" says Marcus Herndon, a senior mechanical engineer at MITRE.
For decades the United States emphasized the need for a safe, secure, and reliable nuclear force to deter adversaries and defend U.S. interests. MITRE’s Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications strategy takes on multi-domain, full-spectrum threats.
The COVID-19 pandemic was a wake-up call to invest in pandemic preparedness and response. MITRE has published a plan that addresses policy, program, and financing recommendations to strengthen and sustain a biopharma and technology industrial base to mitigate national, economic, and health security risks against biological and geopolitical threats.
Today’s complex national security and public-sector problems need fresh perspectives. MITRE’s strategic partnerships with leading universities bring complementary connections, investments, and scale to accelerate solutions.
"Our workplace welcomes innovative research, encourages collaboration, and focuses on the toughest problems. We can hop onto a Teams call and get subject-matter experts in cybersecurity and privacy, machine learning, and policy in a matter of minutes. This collaborative environment is my favorite part of MITRE," says Zach LaCelle, who leads our Robotics and Unmanned Systems group within the Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy department.
The first lines of defense against infectious disease are containment and mitigation. For automating public health coronavirus response with Sara Alert, MITRE is an American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council Innovation Award Winner.