Collaborators

The Center for Network-Based Systems is a collaborative initiative of Noblis, a nonprofit science, technology, and strategy innovator, and George Mason University, an academic leader in information technology engineering.

Noblis is a nonprofit organization crafting scientific, technology, and strategy solutions to make people healthier and safer, systems more efficient, infrastructure sounder and our way of life more secure.  Over the past two decades, Noblis experts have work with the U.S. federal government to solve their most complex network challenges.  The Noblis headquarters is located in Falls Church, Virginia; Noblis sites are located through the United States.

As the largest university in Virginia, George Mason University has become a major educational force and earned a reputation as an innovative, entrepreneurial institution that has gained national distinction in a range of academic fields.  The University’s Volgenau School of IT& Engineering is the first U.S. engineering school focused on information technology rather than the traditional engineering sciences and is the first school to offer a doctoral program in information technology.  The University has campuses in Fairfax, Arlington, and Prince William County, Virginia.