Four exceptional students from the university of Nebraska–Lincoln are stepping into a world of intricate strategic defense by participating in a unique internship program with U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM).These interns, selected for their outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements, will delve into a variety of critical areas that support national security objectives. Through hands-on experience, they will have the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge technology and collaborate with experienced professionals from diverse backgrounds. Topics they will explore during this internship include:

  • Cybersecurity: Understanding and mitigating threats to national defense systems.
  • Intelligence Analysis: Interpreting data to inform strategic military decisions.
  • Policy Development: Assisting in creating policies that govern defense operations.
  • Logistics and Operations: Learning the intricacies of military planning and resource allocation.

This internship not only helps cultivate essential skills but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the complexities of military strategy and operations. Each of the interns will have the chance to contribute to critical projects aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and security of U.S. military initiatives.To further illustrate the scope of their involvement, below is a brief overview of the participating students and their respective fields of study:

Intern Name Field of Study Expected Graduation
Alyssa Johnson Political Science 2024
Michael Tan Cybersecurity 2025
Emily Carter International Relations 2023
David Lee Logistics Management 2024