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CACI joins with Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering to advance cyber studies

HUNTSVILLE — CACI International has entered into a partnership with the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering to help prepare students for careers in national cyber security.

“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 Matt Massey, ASCTE president. “We are thrilled and thankful for this investment into our students and community because we know that together we can bridge the gaps needed in the workforce with talent, drive, and competence.”

Working with the ASCTE Foundation, CACI will provide internship and mentorship opportunities, curriculum development, guest instructors, and career coaching. The company will also offer professional development for staff members and participate in an ASCTE Speaker Series.

“The need for strong, qualified talent is most critical,” said John Mengucci, president and CEO of Virginia-based CACI which has offices in Cummings Research Park. “As we grow our presence in Huntsville, I am confident that this partnership will provide students with cutting-edge technology and resources and will also build an invaluable talent pipeline for government and industry.”

ASCTE is Alabama’s only fully public residential high school offering advanced engineering and cyber technology studies.

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