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… “CI’s Fork in the Road—Maintain or Move On,” Smart will discuss the future of CI: will it implode, evolve, or remain static? She intends to make the case that it is the responsibility of CI professionals to admit CI’s inadequacies and revise its next iteration to include a new mission and value proposition for intelligence in the private sector. As the leading nonprofit advancing the practice of ethical CI, SCIP’s annual IntelliCon brings together a diverse global community of CI experts for…
… emphasize collectivism over individualism, she hopes to specialize in geriatric nursing—a decision shaped by her experience caring for her grandfather when he fell ill. “I like older people, and I want to give them support and care,” she said. Her passion aligns with a growing national need. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of Americans aged 65 and older is expected to rise from 58 million in 2022 to 82 million by 2050, making up nearly a quarter of the population. Healthcare…
… been able to do that as a faculty member for over a decade and now I have this incredible opportunity to do that with NASA. So, the chance to work for an organization that is all about the peaceful exploration of space with the goal of answering some of the most fundamental of scientific questions is an incredible professional opportunity.” Lang’s current assignment, which he conducts remotely from his Erie home, is to help assess proposals for funding and assemble a review panel of content…
… Exercise with RED TEAM and Top Officials (TOPOFF)3(T3). Cullen also worked at SAIC, performing business and competitive intelligence. She supported the business development lifecycle, identified emerging trends, managed a pipeline of new opportunities, assisted in creating well-informed strategic and operational plans, and provided proposal management and development. Cullen managed division proposal development and developed outlines, resource plans, and timelines; identified and secured…
… CIRAT: University intelligence hub shaping global decisions Friday, January 10, 2025 Nestled in an idyllic hillside setting, Mercyhurst University blends tradition and innovation, boasting a vibrant campus filled with classrooms, laboratories, and performance spaces. Yet, tucked within its cutting-edge cyber security center lies a hub of global intelligence activity: the Center for Intelligence, Research, Analysis, and Training (CIRAT). Led by Brian Fuller, CIRAT brings together faculty…
Intel’s Suki Fuller receives belated Distinguished Alumni Award Friday, September 30, 2022 Mercyhurst Intelligence Studies alumna Suki Fuller will do double duty this weekend when she gives two presentations as part of Intel’s 30th anniversary celebration and receives the long-overdue Distinguished Alumni Award she earned in 2019. Since receiving her degree in 2005, Fuller has been a competitive intelligence adviser in the automotive, advertising, pharmaceutical, technology, and defense…
Intelligence Studies Advisory Board (ISAB) Rooted in Mercyhurst University’s mission to educate and inspire individuals through faith, reason, and values-based leadership, the Intelligence Studies Advisory Board (ISAB) connects the university’s academic community to the evolving intelligence profession. The ISAB strengthens Mercyhurst’s leadership in applied intelligence by championing ethical practice, innovative problem-solving, and cutting-edge analysis across intelligence, cybersecurity,…
… Management and Faculty Athletic Representative, and Brian Fuller, executive director of the Center for Intelligence Research, Analysis, and Training (CIRAT), are guiding the teams as they prepare to showcase their skills before industry professionals and national judges. “We won the Digital Marketing championship last year, and this year we’re competing across three national divisions in one location,” said Parente. “It’s exciting to watch our very best represent Mercyhurst before industry…
Student creates ‘worst-case scenario’ for cyberattack exercise Friday, March 04, 2022 (EDITOR’S NOTE: See relate d story: Ridge College joins DOD-sanctioned large-scale cyberattack exercise) The old CBS espionage drama, “Mission Impossible,” always began with a scene in which the team leader would receive a tape describing the next dangerous assignment. The tape began, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it..." Mercyhurst University senior Jacob Maynard recently got the chance to craft…
… gaining hands-on experience The region benefiting from new ideas, companies, and career pathways How It Functions Studio 26 operates through a structured, collaborative model: 1. Industry and Community Engagement Local and regional partners submit project concepts or innovation needs. Studio 26’s Advisory Board and directors evaluate feasibility, scope, and community impact. 2. Advisory Board Oversight An external Advisory Board, composed of business leaders, entrepreneurs, and industry…