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Discover 2021 SMART HBCU Regional Event Series

Discover 2021 SMART HBCU Regional Event Series is mission focused on developing near term outcome oriented, ambitious and measurable targets to increase Public and Private contracting opportunities.

CEBOT's FAR 10 Market Research on the over 20,000 U.S. minority technology companies engaged in federal contracting and established research on building a national community collaboration platform is a catalyst for change at the innovation ecosystem level.

HBCUs and MSIs & TU located across the country, can...

  • utilize new capital resources and industry support, to better 
  • compete for large federal, state, local and commercial contracts while 
  • building campus and community infrastructure. 

Sponsorship includes an opportunity to participate in committee and community discussions regarding supply chain enhancement and student/citizen training in high growth jobs like cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data science, blockchain, broadband and energy related fields.

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Design Based Applied Community & Governance Research

ADVANCEMENT RESEARCH

MINORITY CYBER INCLUSION COUNCIL

The Minority Cyber Inclusion Council works to bridge the gap between industry, government and education in order to inform the minority community about the growing employment and training opportunities.

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Center of Excellence for Governance, Research & Education

Norfolk State University, Cybersecurity Complex

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CEBOT GRC Certification & Industry Research

Industry Engagement

Participants are engaged in co-curricular training from the Center of Excellence for Governance, Research & Education 

Industry Credential - GRC Cert

Industry GRC Certification training includes hands on experience with RSA Archer Governance, Risk and Compliance platform software.

Applied Research

Real world application of policy research.  Student participants will be engaged with actual live policy research being developed between multiple levels of government, CEBOT HBCU members, and the minority tech industry to help enrich the economy.

CEBOT Fellow

The CEBOT Fellow program invites cybersecurity graduate and undergraduate students and other disciplines to an applied research fellowship.  CEBOT Fellows research key questions in economic development, measurement and policy issues that require the critical workforce skills that are also required in the cybersecurity industry.

CEBOT Student Research Fellow

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Governance, Risk & Compliance

Virtual participants are unique in that they are directly supervised by members of the Council Exchange Board of Trade (CEBOT) Team and will work with CEBOT member companies and stakeholders.

Discover 2021 Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) research program includes CEBOT GRC Industry Certification and RSA Archer Industry Research

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Currently registered NSU Students attended a 45 hour RSA Archer Training Program as Administrators to RSA Archer enterprise platform.

Students developing a cohort based capstone project for final presentation.  Research includes federal data.

Students earn industry certification (CEBOT GRC Cert), gain hands on knowledge of RSA Archer and present findings April 28, 2021

CEBOT GRC Cert Training Facilitator

eGRC.COM is dedicated to providing outstanding governance, risk and compliance consulting services as well as an effective, integrated outsourced vendor risk management to clients around the globe.

CEBOT GRC II

Tuesday December 14, 2021Time: 7:00PMCEBOT GRC Certificate & Industry Research - Level II

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ALL SOURCE ANALYST

Fall 2021 Session

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COGNITIVE DIMENSION RESEARCH

NIST NICE Workforce Category ANALYZESpecialty - All Source Analyst

Analyzes data/information from one or multiple sources to conduct preparation of the environment, respond to requests for information, and submit intelligence collection and production requirements in support of planning and operations.

Policy Report Workflow

Building a Nation of Producers

America's economy converges and grows when industry, government and community partners work together and agree to joint profitable and sustainable economic outcomes.

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12     Las Vegas
13     Indianapolis
14     Puerto Rico
15     Cincinnati
16     Raleigh-Durham
17     Virginia Beach-Norfolk
18     New Orleans
19     Birmingham
20     Boston

  1    New York-Newark
  2    Los Angeles
  3    Chicago
  4    Washington DC
  5    San Francisco
  6    Dallas-Fort Worth
  7    Miami
  8    Atlanta
  9    Detroit
10    Cleveland

Workforce & Economic Ecosystem Development

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Building a Nation of Producers

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Focus Area 1 - Creating a virtual and inclusive industry employment platform to knowledge economy jobs and workforce readiness technical assistance.  CEBOT, as an intermediary, brings access to high-growth, high-demand occupations. 

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Focus Area 2 - All Source Analyst CEBOT Fellows  provide community intelligence to both economist and industry review.  The CEBOT Intermediator facilitates the Employer transaction Employers have the opportunity to enable sustainable community growth, entrepreneurial activity, skill building and wealth creation in America's most distressed communities.

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Focus Area 3 -  To engage public/private education/workforce partnerships that harmonize outcomes.  Enterprise systems build on  evidence based applied research in community resilience, economic prosperity and transnational governance.

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Focus Area 4 -  To establish and maintain a system of reportable outcome metrics over the next two decades that align with opportunity zones and opportunity fund investments in education, transportation, broadband, housing, commercial infrastructure and opportunity zone businesses (including HubZone businesses). 

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Capture Purpose and Growth through Sustainable Partnerships!

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21st Century's Emerging Economic Imperative

Aligning economic choice with core human values  disrupts status quo and builds a sustainable business ecosystem.  Future profit ventures that focus on both customer and community needs  will prove most competitive.

Market Based Approach

Industry Governance Solutions
for  Social Network Systems

Many aspects of the world economy are determined more by corporate action than government control.  Research indicates a growing need for industry perspectives and solutions to externalities and social safety nets that harmonize profit to measured outcomes for the common good of people and planet.

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COUNCIL EXCHANGE BOARD OF TRADE

The Council Exchange Board of Trade (CEBOT) researches and facilitates data driven contract related teaming and
human capital development.

CEBOT innovation includes internal procurement management and governance
systems, connecting the minority technology industry with public/private sector service delivery partners.

Building Trusted Networks

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America's Community Collaboration Platform (ACCP)

Innovation in Motion

CEBOT is a 501c6 trade association that serves the +65,000 U.S. Minority Technology Companies employing over 500,000 worldwide.  CEBOT's vision of collaboration ensures an increase in community access to workforce opportunities and resources. We accomplish this by utilizing growth algorithms to increase community economic capacity and education relevance through industry led public-private partnerships and research based cooperative agreements.

ACCP brings together industry, government, academia, service providers and community to digitally create a path towards economic mobility and self-sufficiency for targeted participants across the United States.

Innovation in Motion is part of an industry focused, design based, applied research framework that studies how best systems connect and improve in public good ecosystems. Workforce systems are best envisioned with stakeholders including employers.

65,000 Minority Technology Companies

The Council Exchange Board of Trade (CEBOT) brings a rich history of advocacy and procurement policy guidance within the federal policy ecosystem.  The $110 Billion Minority Technology Industry is a source of jobs to over 550,000 professionals both in the United States and abroad. 


CEBOT  brings applied research & development to growth algorithms that catalyze regional innovation ecosystems, stimulating economic development and uplifting minority business and community.  CEBOT leadership and Senior Fellows bring new capabilities, investment and research capacity to the minority technology industry and to the stakeholders they serve.

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Engagement requires value and produces consensus when process is key.  Governance gives rise to planned growth both individually and throughout the ecosystem.

Growth rises when not stifled by moral hazard.   CEBOT algorithms facilitate a deliberate system of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes.

Innovation liberates possibilities, improves systems and can transform bureaucracies into managed serviced/resource based functions.   

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