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Lockheed Martin’s Lee Holcomb: CTO to Watch

According to ExecutiveBiz, “Part of that effort comes through cultivating future cyber leaders, first, at the university level. Holcomb and Lockheed colleagues are working with universities to add cyber curriculum. A little over a year ago, Lockheed Martin awarded 13 graduate assistantship scholarships to graduate students at Purdue University, Carnegie Mellon, and the University of Maryland. In all, the company has cyber research partnerships with nearly 10 universities, including UCLA and Drexel. University outreach efforts continue. “I had a discussion the other day with several universities about building cyber talent programs that they do not have today, and finding new sources of talent, if you will, that we don’t currently have, ” says Holcomb.”

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