Muscatatuck Cyber Academy
The Indiana Adjutant General’s Office, National Center for Complex Operations, Inc. and ITCC are collaborating to offer the Muscatatuck Cyber Academy, which is open to current military personnel and Indiana civilian residents.
Cyber Academy students study on the Muscatatuck Urban Training Complex (MUTC) campus. MUTC is home to the Department of Defense’s largest urban training complex, a real city where virtually everything and everyone is “in play.” The physical infrastructure includes a well-integrated and managed cyber-physical environment or “CyberTropolis,” an electromagnetic effects system with real people living and working on the campus.
Maj. Gen. Courtney P. Carr, the adjutant general (right), said, “The Cyber Academy here at Muscatatuck hosts an infrastructure and operating environment that allows students to be fully immersed in a world of the future, surrounded by cutting-edge programs and projects that will allow them to acquire relevant certifications, degrees and skills in a realistic setting,” said Carr. “This program demonstrates why Indiana is a national leader in cyber education and training.”