Miter Corporation
The MITER Corporation | |
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legal form | 501 (c) organization |
founding | July 1958 |
Seat | Bedford, Massachusetts and Tysons Corner, Virginia |
purpose | Systems engineering , organizational consulting |
Action space | worldwide |
sales | about 1.4 billion US dollars |
Employees | approx. 7900 |
Website | www.mitre.org |
The MITER Corporation is an organization for the operation of research institutes on behalf of the United States , which was created by a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
MITER Corporation is run as a non-profit organization .
It operates so-called federally funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs):
- for the Federal Aviation Administration the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development
- for the Department of Defense, the National Security Engineering Center
- for the Department of Homeland Security, the Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute
- for the United States federal courts, the Judiciary Engineering and Modernization Center .
- for the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Center for Enterprise Modernization
The organization has several dozen branches worldwide, mainly in the United States and internationally with a focus on Germany .
The organization also maintains the list of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Stephen B. Johnson: The United States Air Force and the Culture of Innovation (PDF; 32.75 MB) United States Air Force History and Museums Program. S. 302. 2002. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- ↑ a b c Annual Report 2011 (PDF; 4.89 MB) MITER Corporation. S. 31. 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
- ↑ Erich Moechel, February 16, 2009: Face biometrics with the iPhone at futurezone.orf.at. Retrieved December 11, 2009
literature
- Kent C. Redmond, Thomas M. Smith: From Whirlwind To MITER . Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000, ISBN 978-0-262-18201-0 .