Dale W. Strong addresses cybersecurity workforce shortage and other key issues

Dale W. Strong addresses cybersecurity workforce shortage and other key issues
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong Alabama's 5th Congessional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Dale W. Strong, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Alabama’s 5th district, has recently shared several updates on his legislative and political activities via social media. His recent posts cover topics ranging from cybersecurity education to military collaboration and gender equality in sports.

On February 5, 2025, Strong expressed pride in collaborating with his colleagues at HomelandGOP to tackle the U.S. cyber workforce shortage. He highlighted North Alabama and the University of Alabama in Huntsville as leaders in cybersecurity education, mentioning his bill, the CyberCorps Enhancement Act, which aims to strengthen the pipeline for producing highly skilled U.S.-trained professionals. “Proud to join my @HomelandGOP colleagues to address the U.S. cyber workforce shortage. North Alabama and @UAHuntsville lead the nation in cybersecurity education. My bill, the CyberCorps Enhancement Act, strengthens the pipeline to produce highly skilled, U.S.-trained…”

Later that day, Strong expressed gratitude towards Major General Evans of the 25th Infantry Division for visiting his office. He appreciated discussing the division’s training in the Indopacific region and emphasized how agile funding and rapid acquisition authorities benefit warfighters. “Thank you to the 25th Infantry Division’s Major General Evans for taking the time to stop by my office today! I enjoyed talking about the 25ID’s training in the Indopacific and the benefit agile funding and rapid aquisition authorities provide to our warfighters.”

On February 6, 2025, Strong addressed gender equality in sports by celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day alongside President Trump. He voiced support for protecting women’s sports from male participation based on common sense principles shared by many Americans. “The American people overwhelmingly agree– men do not belong in women’s sports. I am proud to celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day with President Trump returning common sense to this country. Our daughters deserve to be protected.”



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