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Federal Employees: Apply Now for SE Fellowship
MITRE offers a challenging, one-year systems engineering (SE) fellowship program for federal employees. You’ll gain valuable technical and hands-on experience—and earn a master's degree, too. Learn more and apply before March 10.
Federal Employees: Apply Now for SE Fellowship
A Systems Engineer Digs into Complex Challenges
Gina Guillaume-Joseph shown (with colleague Greg Howard) admires MITRE’s commitment to unbiased advice. "The systems we analyze can involve millions or billions of dollars of government funds. Getting at the truth of the matter is crucial."
A Systems Engineer Digs into Complex Challenges
Testing Satellite Communications Links on Top of the World
Business is booming in the Arctic Circle. With the need for emergency response on the rise, the military must ensure its communications systems work in difficult conditions—and a MITRE team is helping them do it.
Testing Satellite Communications Links on Top of the World
A MITRE Biologist Finds Inspiration—and a New Protein
"Part of being an effective scientist is disseminating newly unearthed information," says Heath Farris. "It's important to me to do that, and I'm happy that it's important to MITRE as well."
A MITRE Biologist Finds Inspiration—and a New Protein
Talking about Aviation Safety—in Many Languages
Camille Shiotsuki, Sheng Liu, and Frank Sogandares discuss research to improve global air travel by adapting a MITRE-developed capability for analyzing aviation safety events into one that handles foreign-language reports.
Talking about Aviation Safety—in Many Languages
Take on the Internet of Things with the MITRE Challenge
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the world around us—but also raising concerns about security and privacy. The latest MITRE Challenge, Unique Identification of IoT Devices, seeks innovative approaches to these issues. Competitors with the best ideas are eligible to win up to $50,000.
Take on the Internet of Things with the MITRE Challenge
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FAA Agile Acquisition Principles and Practices
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The Assessment of Biases in Cognition
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May 2016
When Caregivers Huddle for Health, Data Makes a Difference
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April 2016
Authors of New Cyber Denial & Deception Book Tell All! Or Do They?
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February 2016
Challenge-Based Acquisition, 2nd Edition
Dr. Richard Weatherly, Ryan M. Novak, Dr. Mike Arendt, Scott Robbins, Martin Edwards, David W. Seidel
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