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ľƵ builds national security talent pipeline through innovative program

By: Cassidy Delamarter, University Communications and Marketing

The University of South Florida is home to a rare and distinctive program that immerses students in the world of intelligence and national security. Through a partnership with Security Management International, a consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., ľƵ is offering students direct pathways into careers with the CIA, FBI, State Department, military intelligence and leading defense contractors. Few universities provide anything like it and the results are shaping both student futures and the nation’s security workforce. 

Launched in 2020, the Security Training Collaborative is a 16-week internship program led by ľƵ Corporate Training and Professional Education. Located on ľƵ’s Sarasota-Manatee campus, the program has helped prepare more than 40 students from ľƵ and other universities to hit the ground running in high-profile positions after graduation. 

“This is about preparing our students to walk into some of the most important security missions in the world, fully ready to contribute,” said, interim regional chancellor of the ľƵ Sarasota-Manatee campus. “It’s a program that not only changes lives but strengthens our country’s national security.”

Students gain hands-on experience far beyond traditional classroom learning. They take part in exercises with the Secret Service, U.S. Marshals and Capitol Police, while weekly sessions with national security experts introduce them to the latest trends in intelligence and security. 

Each week, students conduct risk assessments for Fortune 500 companies, assist with crisis management planning and perform research to strengthen real-world intelligence investigations.

“Having this space has helped us take the program to a new level,” said Jay Riley, a ľƵ Corporate Training and Professional Education senior director, who helps oversee the program. “Our collaboration with our partners at ľƵ has really expanded the program and helped students engage with different areas of the university they might not have known about before.”

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The program leverages and the Global and National Security Insitute's Future Strategist Program at ľƵ to give students, such as Nicholas Montemayor, additional resources and opportunities. Montemayor, a Coast Guard veteran with 12 years of service, is finishing his master’s degree in strategic intelligence at ľƵ this fall. 

His internship work with the collaborative led to another opportunity at Cyber Florida where he analyzed critical infrastructure vulnerabilities across Florida and completed his CARVER certification, which is a military-developed risk assessment tool used by federal agencies and foreign governments.

“It was a really cool experience to do both internships because the programs welcomed me with open arms and the experiences worked in tandem to help me bolster my skillset and become more well-rounded,” Montemayor said. “I think what ľƵ is doing is phenomenal. When I first looked at grad school programs for intelligence, there wasn’t a lot, but then I found ľƵ and was amazed by everything offered.”

The program is helping ľƵ position Tampa Bay as a rising hub for intelligence and defense training.

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“Tampa is uniquely positioned as a hub for national security with MacDill Air Force Base nearby,” said Luke Bencie, founder of Security Management International and former CIA technical operations officer. “The city and ľƵ offer unmatched access to the military and intelligence community, so it made sense for us to create a pipeline to Washington from ľƵ.”

Many of the students from the program go on to secure full-time positions with federal agencies or defense contractors, often entering with or earning coveted security clearances that give them an edge in the hiring process. 

Gretchen Stearns, a Navy veteran and cryptologic technician, says the hands-on work helped her land her new job at the Office of Naval Intelligence in Washington, D.C., shortly after graduating in Spring 2025.

“I'm really, really happy about it,” Stearns said. “I get to apply everything I learned during my time in the military, the ľƵ intelligence studies master’s program and the Security Training Collaborative.”

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Stearns joined the U.S. Navy in 2020

Gretchen at ľƵ graduation

ľƵ Spring 2025 commencement 

Stearns came to ľƵ to pursue a master’s degree in intelligence studies and left as a published author thanks to the program. Her research was analyzing how terrorist and criminal groups use both encrypted messaging platforms and social media for recruitment and communication.

With programs like the Security Training Collaborative, ľƵ is not just preparing students for careers, it’s shaping the future of America’s national security workforce and positioning Tampa Bay as a leader in intelligence and defense talent. 

For students interested in the Security Training Collaborative, email jayriley@usf.edu

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