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Robins Air Force Base software lead describes local workforce pipeline and university partnerships
Summary
Mike Doubleday, a civil‑service leader in Robins AFB's software engineering organization, told Houston County commissioners the unit develops embedded and systems software for multiple aircraft and maintains a recruitment pipeline that brings 140–160 interns each summer and hires graduates from roughly 34 universities across the Southeast.
Mike Doubleday, a civil‑service official with the software engineering group at Robins Air Force Base, briefed the Houston County Board of Commissioners on the unit's mission, workforce size and local training partnerships.
Doubleday said the organization provides embedded and systems software for aircraft ranging from fighters to cargo planes and for associated avionics and mission systems. He described two workforce figures during the presentation: a broader organizational footprint described as about 1,800 scientists, engineers and specialists and a…
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