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Friday, May 22, 2026 at 12:34 PM

LSU and ARCYBER partner to develop Tech, talent to secure Louisiana, Nation

— LSU and U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) have entered into a formal agreement on advanced research, prototype development, education and training, and technology transfer to build cyber capabilities for the Army under U.S. Cyber Command. The education partnership agreement (EPA) establishes areas of collaboration and joint research and development from cybersecurity to critical infrastructure to data visualization.

The partnership with LSU will be led by ARCYBER’s Cyber Technology and Innovation Center (ArCTIC), an Army Technology Transfer Program-approved laboratory responsible for research and capability development. ArCTIC operates ARCYBER’s innovation hub at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga.

The partnership will engage LSU researchers and students, as well as enhance LSU’s cyberphysical environments for critical infrastructure security.

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