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Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division Commanding Officer Capt. Mark Vandroff (center) and Technical Director (acting) Dr. Paul Shang (left) sign an Education Partnership Agreement with Dr. J. Scott Cameron (right) president of the National Intelligence University, in West Bethesda, Md., June 11, 2018. (Seated from left) Shang, Vandroff and Cameron. (Standing from
left) Carderock Marine and Aviation Division Head Steve Ebner (Code 88), Carderock Patent Attorney Dave Ghatt, Carderock Director of Strategic Relations Dr. John Barkyoumb, NIU Professor Dr. Peter Leitner, NIU Dean of the School of Science and Technology Intelligence Dr. Brian Holmes, NIU faculty member MSG Angel Morales, Carderock Electrical Engineer Dr. Peter Cho
(Code 88), Department Head Naval Architecture and Engineering Mike Brown and Carderock Director of Technology Transfer Dr.
Joseph Teter (Code 00T). (U.S. Navy photo by Nicholas Brezzell/Released)

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