Peraton Expands Research and Innovation Center at Purdue Applied Research Institute

  • Peraton has signed an agreement with the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI) to move and expand its West Lafayette Research and Innovation Center.
  • PARI serves as a hub for industry-university collaborations that advance development and transition technology into innovative solutions and services.
  • Peraton’s West Lafayette Research and Innovation Center accelerates work addressing national security challenges by providing access to a strong local talent pool of engineers and researchers and fostering collaboration with Purdue University.

January 22, 2024

Peraton has signed an agreement to license space at the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI) for its West Lafayette Research and Innovation Center. Peraton will move from its current location in West Lafayette to the new office as it continues to expand national security research, address growing mission needs, and leverage local talent. PARI works to extend the reach and impact of Purdue University and provides state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure for applied research, development, and technology transition.

Executives from Peraton visited Purdue University and met with leaders of the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI) Oct. 31. Front row from left: Josephine Micallef, vice president of cyber and network systems at Peraton; Greg Caufman, senior director for university relations and recruiting at Peraton; Kevin Massey, chief operating officer at PARI. Back row from left: Mark Adams, vice president of technology and engineering at Peraton; Dannie Stanley, senior research scientist at Peraton; Adam Nichols, lead associate research scientist at Peraton.
Executives from Peraton visited Purdue University and met with leaders of the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI) Oct. 31. Front row from left: Josephine Micallef, vice president of cyber and network systems at Peraton; Greg Caufman, senior director for university relations and recruiting at Peraton; Kevin Massey, chief operating officer at PARI. Back row from left: Mark Adams, vice president of technology and engineering at Peraton; Dannie Stanley, senior research scientist at Peraton; Adam Nichols, lead associate research scientist at Peraton.

Peraton’s West Lafayette Research and Innovation Center is part of the Peraton Strategic Innovation Group (SIG), led by Chris Valentino, chief innovation officer. The center conducts applied research and development (R&D) in cyber, networking, operations, and quantum technologies ,with deep expertise in cyber defense, network virtualization, critical infrastructure protection, exploration and assessment of emerging cyber threats, and networking technologies and operations from architecture and protocols to network control and service management.

Peraton’s SIG provides thought leadership, creates differentiation, and connects value streams from basic and applied R&D to innovative solutions that meet its customers’ mission needs. “We are excited to expand our presence in the West Lafayette area and build on our long-standing relationship with Purdue,“ said Chris Valentino. “Leveraging the strong local talent pool and our connections with Purdue University enables us to meet expanding opportunities for mission-critical R&D and accelerate the pace and breadth of our work addressing national security challenges.”

PARI is a nonprofit entity that works to harness Purdue University’s deep research strengths and top-ranked academic programs in engineering, agriculture, science, and technology to improve national security, global development, infrastructure solutions, and critical technology development and fielding. Through applied research and program personnel, state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure, PARI significantly enhances the translation of discoveries into innovative solutions and services for mission-oriented government, industry, NGO and foundation partners.

“A strong community of innovators and problems solvers is part of the PARI DNA,” said Kevin Massey, PARI’s Chief Operations Officer. “It is exciting to have a nationally recognized leader in research such as Peraton working side by side with PARI staff in a PARI facility. It makes us both stronger through daily collaboration and sharing of ideas. We look forward to growing this partnership and jointly solving some of the nation’s most pressing problems.”


About the Purdue Applied Research Institute

The Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI) is a nonprofit entity that extends the reach and impact of Purdue University’s deep research strengths and top-ranked academic programs in engineering, agriculture, science and technology. PARI works to improve national security, global development, infrastructure solutions and to accelerate critical technologies. Through applied research and program personnel, state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure, PARI significantly enhances Purdue’s ability to translate discoveries into innovative solutions and services for mission-oriented government, industry, NGO and foundation partners.


ABOUT PERATON

Peraton is a national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. As the world’s leading mission capability integrator and transformative enterprise IT provider, we deliver trusted, highly differentiated solutions and technologies that protect our nation and allies from threats across the digital and physical domains. Peraton supports every branch of the US Armed Forces, and we serve as a valued partner to essential government agencies who sustain our way of life. Every day, our employees do the can’t be done by solving the most daunting challenges facing our customers. Visit peraton.com to learn how we’re safeguarding your peace of mind.

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