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Randy Stockman is an Information Systems student at Florida Institute of Technology. As an undergraduate student at Florida Tech, he has worked as a Research Assistant and has co-authored a journal article on information security and a book chapter on government accountabilty in informaiton systems. | Randy Stockman is an Information Systems student at Florida Institute of Technology. As an undergraduate student at Florida Tech, he has worked as a Research Assistant and has co-authored a journal article on information security and a book chapter on government accountabilty in informaiton systems. | ||
Mr. Stockman continues to set and strive for advanced goals, which include his enrollement in a M.S. program for Computer Information Systems at Florida Tech. Morover, his technical and analytical competencies were validated by his work at NASA, when after an internship, he obtained a position as a Computer Engineer at the Kennedy Space Center. | Mr. Stockman continues to set and strive for advanced goals, which include his enrollement in a M.S. program for Computer Information Systems at Florida Tech. Morover, his technical and analytical competencies were validated by his work at NASA, when after an internship, he obtained a position as a Computer Engineer at the Kennedy Space Center. | ||
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Biography
Randy Stockman is an Information Systems student at Florida Institute of Technology. As an undergraduate student at Florida Tech, he has worked as a Research Assistant and has co-authored a journal article on information security and a book chapter on government accountabilty in informaiton systems.
Mr. Stockman continues to set and strive for advanced goals, which include his enrollement in a M.S. program for Computer Information Systems at Florida Tech. Morover, his technical and analytical competencies were validated by his work at NASA, when after an internship, he obtained a position as a Computer Engineer at the Kennedy Space Center.
