
Engineer, Naval Sea Systems Command
Naval Sea Systems Command
Kaaba White received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Virginia State University in 2015, going on to complete his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering concentration in System Engineering from Tuskegee University in the following year. Currently working as a Reliability Data Analysist and Computer Programmer at Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) in Corona, California, his professional interests focus on RAM (Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability), Cybersecurity, and Data Science. Kaaba’s current projects include reliability analysis for Standard Missile, and creation of a cyber-range at NSWC Corona with connectivity to other warfare centers to develop cyber metrics and promote collaboration. He led a multidisciplinary team spanning a Capture the Flag event against other warfare centers in the NAVSEA community. In addition, he serves as a member and mentor for Blacks in Government (B.I.G), to help high school students who are interested in STEM with robotics, programming, and oratory. He is also a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).