CACI Establishes Partnership in Support of Future Generations of STEM Innovators in Huntsville
CACI International Inc announced a partnership with the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) Foundation to support high school students in Huntsville, Alabama. This initiative aims to advance education in cyber technology and engineering, addressing workforce shortages in these fields. CACI will provide internship opportunities, mentorship, curriculum development, and professional development for staff. The partnership is expected to create a talent pipeline for national security careers, aligning with CACI's mission to foster innovation and skilled professionals in the industry.
- Establishment of a partnership with ASCTE to support education in cyber technology and engineering.
- Provision of internships, mentorship, and curriculum development to enhance student learning.
- Potential to address workforce shortages in critical technology sectors.
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Multi-faceted program supports high school students attending the
CACI is at the forefront of delivering expertise and technology to enterprise and mission customers. Working with the
ASCTE is Alabama's only fully public residential high school offering advanced engineering and cyber technology studies. ASCTE was formed to help address severe workforce shortages in cyber systems and engineering.
"CACI's position as a technology and national security leader supports and aligns with ASCTE's mission to produce graduates who will drive the innovation needed to secure tomorrow's prosperity,” said
CACI will offer added benefits to the
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