Black Girls Do Engineer Signs Education Partnership Agreement With National Security Agency (NSA)

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By Black Girls Do Engineer Photos: Black Girls Do Engineer\Wikimedia Commons Houston, Texas – Black Girls Do Engineer recently signed an Education Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the National Security Agency in an effort to continue playing a key role in developing science and technology talent for possible national security challenges. The National Security Agency (NSA) partners with select universities and nonprofit organizations as part of the Agency’s Minority Serving Institution (MSI) Hacking 4 Intelligence (H4I) program. It is a program where the U.S. Government and industry partners, collaborate to solve national security problems. The program engages HBCU students and college bound students studying STEM disciplines. Black Girls Do Engineer, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides access, education and resources to Black students K-12 in STEM was selected to participate because of its stellar reputation in hosting cohorts of students through various STEM subjects including co-ed HBCU and High School programs, utilizing Microsoft technology to do so. The NSA’s collaborative H4I program is for students to have the opportunity to cultivate essential skills by deconstructing and analyzing NSA and Microsoft problem sets, all while collaborating and networking with government and industry partners. Students will form interdisciplinary teams and work to solve...

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