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Education Is a National Security Issue

With America’s kids now back to school and summer memories traded in for back packs and books, parents everywhere are doing what they can to make sure their kids are …

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The Fischer Family Gives Back to Those Who Serve The Fisher Family Foundations

The “Greatest Generation” has many memorable stories, some well-known and some untold. A story unknown to many is that of the USS Intrepid, a veteran aircraft carrier that saw service …

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Shreveport/Bossier City, Louisiana, student scholarship winners and Northrop Grumman representatives at the AFCEA ArkLaTex chapter Inaugural Scholarship Awards Ceremony.  Northrop Grumman photo.

Fighting for the Future AFCEA promotes STEM education initiatives

During the 20th century, American schools and universities produced record numbers of scientists and engineers who led the world in pushing the frontiers of space exploration, computer technology, medicine, communications, …

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Withering STEM

In recent years, the U.S. government has abruptly ended or curtailed numerous major technology programs. While those decisions were based on a wide range of reasons – from cost to …

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