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Vermont's Norwich University Gets $7.3M For Cyber Security Programs

Norwich University in winter
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Norwich University in winter

Vermont's Norwich University is getting $7.3 million in grants to help support the school's cyber security work.
The grants were announced Thursday by Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy and top Norwich officials.

The grants include an Army contract of almost $500,000 to include cyber security in energy resilience research.

A second grant for $905,000 will help pay for cyber security training for members of the National Guard and military Reserve Forces through Norwich's College of Continuing and Graduate Studies.

The final $5.9 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security will help develop cyber-security simulations for the energy sector.

Norwich, the nation's oldest private military college, has worked for years to train experts in computer and cyber security.

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