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2023 MITRE Impact Report
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MERIT DELIVERS ON ITS NAME WITH AI TO IMPROVE MILITARY MEDICAL READINESS

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FROM REAL VIRUSES TO THE CYBER KIND: A GRADUATE INTERN’S JOURNEY

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MITRE’S CULTURE OF BELONGING LEADS TO PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL GROWTH

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CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY


Every year, our people volunteer thousands of hours in the community. We talked
to a few of them to learn more.  View transcript

(dramatic instrumental music)

Natasha Koermer: I think it's so challenging to read the news and just think
about all of the injustices in the world.

Bobby Blount: You hear some of the stories and you really learn what people are
up against. It just gets to you and you say, I gotta do more. You know, I got to
do that 24/7 to try to help out as much as possible.

Ibrahim Majeed: We don't exist alone. We're not on an island. We're all in it
together. I think it's working together as a collective that we're able to have
the greatest impact.

Blount: I'm chair of an organization called the San Antonio Area
African-American Community Fund. And the purpose of it was really to help out
with the livelihood of African Americans, not only in San Antonio, but across
the rest of the nation. And other major initiative is our Social Justice Fund.
We're focused on how to provide bail relief, we're focusing on how to support
voting rights type things, as well as civil and criminal and housing
discrimination and and also excessive force type issues.

(dramatic music continues)

Koermer: I've been volunteering with Engineers Without Borders USA for over
eight years now. I'm currently working on a project in Panama where we're trying
to build a library and technology center in this indigenous community. A lot of
folks, you know, get so excited when they hear about it. They've never heard of
Engineers Without Borders before. And a lot of times you see that translate
directly into MITRE folks getting involved.

Majeed: A team of MITRE staff and I volunteer with the Boris Lawrence Henson
Foundation. The foundation works to break down the stigma around mental illness
and emotional distress, specifically within the African-American community, but
also in the general society. This work is important to me because I've have and
had mental and emotional illness within my own family. I want to make sure that
this stigma is erased and that people get help.

Meghan Miller (sitting with Scott Miller): We live in a community where there
was looting following some protests against police brutality. And our main
street was destroyed. We could actually see fires from our house. We just felt,
we got to go out there, broom in hand, figure something out. We got to help
contribute. I just feel fortunate that MITRE kind of helps encourage that. I
can't think of an organization that cares more about its people and giving back.

(hopeful music)

Matt Fronzak: My wife and I purchased 500 face shields made by a young man in
New Orleans so that he in turn would donate 500 more face shields to the New
Orleans healthcare givers. In our case, we gave them to the Cobb/Douglas
Department of Health here in Northwest Metro Atlanta, who immediately put them
to good use at local hospitals and healthcare facilities. I had viewed an
article on the MII [MITRE Intranet] about three individuals who had done special
things during the pandemic. One was a fellow who had flown, in his personal
airplane, supplies across country. Another contracted COVID, had beaten it, and
now was donating blood plasma. And so I read that article and that was part of
what motivated me to do what I did.

(hopeful music continues)

Richard Preston: MITRE's vision is pioneering for a better future. And I think
part of that is what we're doing with STEM outreach, which is inspiring the next
generation of scientists and engineers. I'm working with Bedford STEM Outreach.
We're partnering with Kids in Tech to offer STEM workshops to underprivileged
kids.

Ryan Jobson: There are definitely students who've never really had access to a
STEM education or have been exposed to different topics in STEM. And so, you
know, that's really empowering to see these kids connect with with those
different topics. Without Kids in Tech, I think a lot of these students would
not be able to find a passion like I did.

Rob Irvine: The organization that I support is MITRE Feeds. They provide food to
food-insecure children. This food drive I think is successful because MITRE
people are MITRE people. We don't just look at problems and say, 'Okay, we can
solve it by doing X.' We want to understand why it is. How do we solve food
insecurity? I don't know how to answer that one, but what I do know how to do is
put some food on some people's tables. When I finally met two or three students
from the school that were getting the meals...Yeah, that was rough.

Majeed: If I had to provide a word for my support, my effort, I think it's very
easy to say that I am grateful to have this opportunity.

Fronzak: Gratifying would be the word. It was just extremely gratifying.

Blount: Hopeful. I am hopeful.

Irvine: There's something bigger than you out there. And there's always somebody
you could help. And if you can help, help them. Just help them.

(hopeful music continues)



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