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Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

Lockheed Martin outlines Army civilian cyber personnel training

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Security and aerospace company Lockheed Martin is slated to support cyber readiness and training for up to 17,000 Army civilian cyber personnel via an Other Transaction Agreement.

Lockheed Martin’s Mission Readiness & Reporting (MR2) cyber management solution enables the Army to identify, cultivate, assess and train civilian employees in accordance with an individual’s capabilities and the DoD (Department of Defense) Cyber Workforce Framework.

“Mission Readiness & Reporting connects cyber training and mission readiness and ensures that the civilian cyber workforce is agile, resilient, and ahead of the threat,” Lockheed Martin Cyber & Intelligence Vice President Tish Rourke said. “We can seamlessly integrate this system to support joint all-domain operations and 21st Century Security mission planning needs and cyber battle management.”

The scope of work involves Lockheed Martin leading a team consisting of Ultimate Knowledge Institute (UKI), Aries Security, LLC, and Amazon Web Services govCloud – noting UKI and Aries will be responsible for providing training options for the civilian cyber workforce, with Lockheed Martin MR2 executing the analysis and analytics to address workforce skills development.

Lockheed Martin delivers a full spectrum of cyber capabilities and cyber resilient systems to its defense, intelligence community, and global security customers. The company is dedicated to helping global governments and militaries protect their platforms, systems, networks, and data.