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The CyberPatriot competitors represent their school against nearly 500 teams during the third round of competition Dec. 4. The top teams compete in the finals in Orlando. The Air Force Association serves as the lead for CyberPatriot, University of Texas-San Antonio and SAIC, Inc. (NYSE: SAI), a scientific, engineering, and technology applications company, provide the educational tools for the program. While UTSA provides schools with most of the academic information and solely runs the collegiate competition, SAIC provides the hardware and software to make the competition possible. The Air Force is the fourth contributor to CyberPatriot with manpower through volunteers like the ones from 24th Air Force. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Scott McNabb)
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The CyberPatriot competitors represent their school against nearly 500 teams during the third round of competition Dec. 4. The top teams compete in the finals in Orlando. The Air Force Association serves as the lead for CyberPatriot, University of Texas-San Antonio and SAIC, Inc. (NYSE: SAI), a scientific, engineering, and technology applications company, provide the educational tools for the program. While UTSA provides schools with most of the academic information and solely runs the collegiate competition, SAIC provides the hardware and software to make the competition possible. The Air Force is the fourth contributor to CyberPatriot with manpower through volunteers like the ones from 24th Air Force. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Scott McNabb)


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