160301-N-GB257-003 CHARLESTON, S.C. (March 1, 2016) Rear Adm. Mathias W. Winter, Chief of Naval Research/Director, Innovation Technology Requirements and Test & Evaluation (N84) chats with young men visiting SPAWAR Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic as part of the "My Brother's Keeper" initiative in Charleston, S.C. Winter discussed the innovative research and development underway at Navy labs such as SSC Atlantic, and career opportunities available in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). After being welcomed by SSC Atlantic Commanding Officer Capt. Scott Heller, the young men were treated to a full day of events, including hands-on activities, dynamic talks and lab tours, all of which demonstrated how SSC Atlantic rapidly delivers cyber warfighting capability from seabed to space. Launched in 2014, "My Brother's Keeper" (MBK) is a challenge to cities, towns, counties and tribes across the country to become MBK communities that implement a coherent cradle-to-college-and-career strategy for improving the life outcomes of young men, regardless of who they are, where they come from or the circumstances into which they are born. (U.S. Navy photo by Joseph Bullinger/Released)