Healthcare is something everyone needs — it’s just a matter of when. At MITRE, Danielle Lohan's work supports federal health programs and policies that strengthen care for people across the nation, and shape how it's delivered for years to come. Through MITRE's Center for Transforming Health, Danielle works to advance innovations in areas such as rural health improvement and expanding Medicaid access to home and community-based services. She also helped develop the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) Model, working with clinicians and technical teams to advance smarter, more consistent decision-making. http://spklr.io/6048EESai #Healthcare #PublicHealth #CMS #TeamMITRE
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As turbulence becomes more frequent and harder to predict, MITRE’s independent R&D program is helping make U.S. aviation safer and more resilient. Our teams are advancing ways to detect clear-air turbulence — including upper-level clear-air turbulence (U‑CIT) — early enough to give pilots time to reroute. That means fewer injuries, fewer disruptions, and a safer national airspace system for passengers and crews. http://spklr.io/6042EDEtm #AviationSafety #Aviation #Turbulence #Research #Safety
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The latest issue of MITRE 360 previews some of the tools and frameworks we’ve created to help safeguard our nation’s critical infrastructure: http://spklr.io/6048EB9jj #CriticalInfrastructure #Newsletter
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Engage with Department of War acquisition leaders, industry, and policymakers at MITRE's Beyond Barriers Summit: Acquisition on a War Footing. In the last year, the Warfighting Acquisition System has introduced major changes aimed at speeding delivery of capabilities and sustainment support to the warfighter and strengthening the industrial base. Beyond Barriers is your opportunity to connect with industry and government leaders executing the next steps. 📆 Save the date: April 28-29 📍 MITRE (McLean, VA) + online 🌐 https://lnkd.in/e_v7vEVj
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Last week #TeamMITRE welcomed Rep. Don Bacon to our Omaha site to see and discuss MITRE’s work in national security.
Last week, I was privileged to host Representative Don Bacon (NE-02) at MITRE's Omaha site for a wide-ranging and insightful discussion on national security priorities and our work supporting the United States Department of War and our closest allies. We delved into MITRE's critical efforts in support of United States Strategic Command and the broader nuclear enterprise, highlighting meaningful progress in nuclear enterprise architecture and command, control, and communications (NC3) initiatives. Rep. Bacon made it clear his top priority is ensuring a robust and resilient NC3 infrastructure, and he encouraged a bold vision for that vital effort. We also aligned strongly on the importance of electromagnetic spectrum operations (EMSO), and he expressed enthusiasm for the progress in the Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Center (JEC), and MITRE’s deep technical contributions. A sincere thank you to Rep. Bacon for his leadership, and his steadfast commitment to strengthening our nation's deterrence. It was an honor to host him and exchange ideas on these mission-critical topics. #NationalSecurity #NuclearDeterrence #NC3 #ElectromagneticSpectrumOperations #DefenseInnovation
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Thank you for joining us this week as we celebrated just a few of our engineers with glimpses into their technical contributions — to the field and to our nation. As we close out our National Engineers Week series, you’ll find the seven spotlighted engineers here, so you can read them all in one place. To all of our #TeamMITRE engineers: Thank you for the systems expertise, passion, and mission focus you bring every day to deliver impact at scale for the public good.
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We’re closing out this year’s National Engineers Week with Miles Thompson — manager of the MITRE AI Lab who works to accelerate AI adoption while reducing real-world risk. Miles’ career focuses on advancing AI and autonomy with safety at the center, including prior leadership in autonomous vehicle validation. At MITRE, he brings that same rigor to public-interest applications. Miles collaborates across government, industry, academia, allies, and partners to speed innovation from the lab to operational reality. In a recent Congressional Artificial Intelligence Caucus briefing on “AI for Safer, Smarter Roads,” Miles highlighted MITRE’s technical capabilities and leadership as a neutral convener, bringing stakeholders together to expedite trusted, secure AI through privacy-preserving data-sharing, rigorous analysis, and strong cybersecurity. That approach has been proven at scale, from PARTS and ATT&CK to ATLAS. Engineering isn’t only about building what’s next — it’s about ensuring what’s next is worthy of trust. #EngineersWeek #eWeek #ArtificialIntelligence #AutonomousVehicles #SafetyEngineering #Cybersecurity
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Meet Judy Clapp — a MITRE pioneer whose impact spans generations of computing, and whose name now powers our future. Long before today’s AI renaissance, Judy recognized what might be possible well before the speed, storage, and tooling existed to make it practical. Over a 46-year MITRE career, her work shaped the foundations of modern software engineering and large-scale system development. Today, MITRE’s Federal AI Sandbox is where government teams develop, test, and advance AI-enabled capabilities securely. At its core is an NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD — named “Judy” after this MITRE legend. Judy’s story is a reminder of what’s possible when exploration, collaboration, and mission-first engineering are the standard. We know the “Judy” SuperPOD will inspire the next generation of breakthroughs and honor the woman who helped build the field. #EngineersWeek #eWeek #TeamMITRE #ArtificialIntelligence #SystemsEngineering #ComputerScience #WomenInSTEM #AI
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Our work helps turn conversations like this panel at the Munich Security Conference into real, usable capabilities — connecting NATO, government, and industry so they can integrate faster and work together more securely. As a trusted, independent partner, #TeamMITRE works to break down data-sharing and interoperability barriers so proven tools can get into the field sooner and support better, faster decisions.
The panel I had the privilege of moderating at the 62nd Munich Security Conference, “Deterrence Reality Check: Building Allied Advantage through Accelerated Integration, Innovation and Adaptation,” delivered exactly the kind of candid, impact-focused discussion we need in this moment. A huge thank you to our outstanding panelists for their insights, candor, and commitment to strengthening collective security: Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, NATO Chair of the Military Committee LTG Piotr Błazeusz, Strategic Adviser to the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces David Appel, Vice President at Amazon Web Services (AWS) Your perspectives on bridging coordination gaps, accelerating end-to-end integration across nations/domains/industry, countering hybrid threats, and delivering faster decision advantage in multi-domain operations were spot-on and actionable. The conversation highlighted both the urgency of closing vulnerabilities and the real opportunities for allies to outpace adversaries through innovation, adaptation, and commercial solutions. Grateful to the Munich Security Conference team for hosting such a high-impact session and making it accessible to a global audience. For those who couldn't join live (or want to revisit key points), catch the full recording here: https://lnkd.in/eW8i9GAX The work doesn't end in Munich—let’s turn these ideas into action and outcomes. #MSC2026 #StrengtheningDeterrence #Interoperability #Innovation #NationalSecurity #TransatlanticSecurity #EmergingTechnologies
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Meet Brandt Lomen, an electromagnetic spectrum operations expert who helps strengthen the technologies warfighters rely on. From resilient communications to position, navigation, and timing, spectrum-dependent capabilities are foundational to situational awareness and mission effectiveness. Brandt brings a systems mindset to a complex, contested domain. His focus: shrinking size, weight, power, and cost of advanced electromagnetic systems to enable wider availability.. Brandt recently invented a novel, low-cost technology to address an unmet military need. He assembled a cross-disciplinary team of radar, electrical, and mechanical engineers to rigorously test and prototype the capability. Collaborating with the U.S. government, the process took just six months. The technology was then transferred to both government and industry. The Association of Old Crows recognized Brandt’s work with a Future 5 Award for professionals under 30 innovating in electromagnetic warfare and spectrum operations. At MITRE, Brandt L.'s story reflects what engineering for public good looks like: accelerating commercial solutions, collaborating across sectors, and getting capabilities into the field faster. #EngineersWeek #eWeek #TeamMITRE #NationalSecurity #ElectromagneticSpectrum #EngineeringInnovation
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