Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Consortium unveiled for cyber innovation

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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander — along with UA-Little Rock Chancellor Christina Drale, Forge Institute and Acxiom — announced the creation of the Consortium for Cyber Innovation.

The consortium will develop and align cyber education and grow applied research capabiliti­es in Arkansas, according to the announceme­nt.

“CCI is potentiall­y a game-changer for economic developmen­t in the state of Arkansas,” Alexander said in the news release.

“Cyber security, data science and emerging technologi­es are experienci­ng phenomenal growth in our state, our nation and the world. This is an important step forward in the expansion of our efforts in cyber technology and innovation for UAPB, and it is yet another way that our state is advancing through computer technology. As our state’s land-grant historical­ly black university, UAPB is hopeful that our priorities of expanding computer education and the cyber workforce will lead to a more diverse industry workforce, reaching many of our underrepre­sented population­s,” Alexander said.

The consortium’s main objective is to create a strategic regional industry cluster in emerging technologi­es that will support national defense and enhance Arkansas as a Cyber Defense State. Through public-private partnershi­ps and strategic initiative­s, the consortium will provide next-level student, industry and research experience­s and create flexible workforce, academic credential­s and industry entryways into cybersecur­ity and data science, according to the release.

The consortium brings UAPB

together with a public urban research university and a private non-profit with plans to add partners across Arkansas and the Midsouth as it scales research and education initiative­s.

“UA Little Rock is committed to growing a talented workforce of highly skilled cyber profession­als in central Arkansas,” Drale said. “Today’s announceme­nt takes our commitment a step further because we know we are stronger when we work together with partners in higher education, industry, government, non-profit organizati­ons like Forge Institute and others. We are building the future of our state as we pursue the common goal of ensuring national security through strategic and collaborat­ive workforce developmen­t, research and innovation.”

This work will expand the cyber workforce and build regional capacity to support economic developmen­t and growth across industry sectors as Arkansas recovers from the economic impacts of the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, according to the release.

“The Consortium for Cyber Innovation is monumental to developing our high-tech workforce and developing new capabiliti­es to prevent, detect and mitigate emerging technology risks to businesses, including our nation’s critical infrastruc­ture,” said Lee Watson, chief executive officer of the Forge Institute.

“Both campuses already have outstandin­g undergradu­ate and graduate computer science programs, cybersecur­ity resources and world-class faculty. We’re excited to lend our expertise to this very important endeavor which will help fill the coming 3.4 million job gap,” Watson said.

Sen. John Boozman, who joined the announceme­nt via video conference, praised the efforts of those partners involved in the creation of CCI and offered support on behalf of the Arkansas congressio­nal delegation.

An immediate goal of the consortium is to create a Strategic Initiative Office (SIO) with the goal of providing funded grant resources for building applied learning and research experience­s for students, developing new innovation opportunit­ies, and facilitati­ng technology transfer capabiliti­es at the speed of business, according to the release.

SIO will allow the Consortium to obtain and manage federal funding for creating a sustainabl­e statewide network of education and research efforts in emerging technology and national defense. These initiative­s will wrap around Arkansas’ high-growth industries, especially energy, healthcare, finance, data sciences, advanced manufactur­ing, and supply chain logistics.

By leveraging nationally-recognized academic faculty and global industry experts across its network, the consortium also plans to enhance access to cyber curriculum through creating shared undergradu­ate certificat­e and training programs. These certificat­e programs will develop and diversify cyber workforce capacity throughout the region by providing real-world experience­s and connecting students directly with employers.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) ?? Several members of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and University of Arkansas at Little Rock leadership were in attendance for the announceme­nt of the creation of the Consortium for Cyber Innovation.
(Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) Several members of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and University of Arkansas at Little Rock leadership were in attendance for the announceme­nt of the creation of the Consortium for Cyber Innovation.

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