ݮƵand Keesler Air Force Base: Partnering together to reach new heights
KEESLER AIR FORCE, Miss.--The Air Force continuously drives to find innovative ways to modernize and improve the force. Collaboration can stem innovation and expand knowledge, creating a consistent approach of improvement and advancement.
Keesler and ݮƵ developed a partnership earlier this year to enhance cyber capabilities.
“Our goal is to share ideas and resources,” said Violet Brantley, 81st Training Group training administrator. “By working together, we can learn from each other.”
Throughout 2020, Keesler and ݮƵhave conducted multiple visits, toured the area and tested their capabilities together.
“Cyber is a very fast evolving field, and it is extremely important to train with currency,” said David Shaw, ݮƵprovost and executive vice president. “We strive to benefit students everywhere, so we must adapt to research findings for security.”
ݮƵeventually assisted the 81st TRG by collaborating to improve instruction and taught multiple cyber courses to staff.
“Sharing our knowledge can transform and develop how Keesler trains,” said Brantley. “We strive for expertise to make our curriculum more relevant and legitimate, and ݮƵcan help us improve.”
As for what is to come, Keesler and ݮƵhope to establish a Mississippi Cyber Technology Center, creating a facility for engagement and partnerships to help modernize Air Force cyber training.
“A centralized center will serve as an incubator for academia, industry and private sector development in cyber fields, while increasing the Mississippi cyber workforce,” said Brantley. “The center would not only improve our education and research capabilities, but also the community. This center would create new jobs and opportunities which can influence and grow Mississippi’s economy.”