FAU Launches First Hacking for Defense Course with U.S. Military Collaboration

FAU Launches First Hacking for Defense Course with U.S. Military Collaboration

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Florida Atlantic University (FAU) has successfully completed its inaugural Hacking for Defense (H4D) course, which engages students in real-world defense problems submitted by the U.S. Department of War and the Intelligence Community. The course, which applies Lean Startup methodology, resulted in four student teams developing innovative solutions, including an AI-assisted training application and a cognitive-monitoring system for aviators. Over the past five years, FAU's collaboration with the Defense Innovation Unit has produced over 40 capstone projects, involving more than 200 students and 25 agencies. The projects included partnerships with various U.S. Army research facilities and focused on enhancing military capabilities through technology. Students conducted extensive interviews with military operators to refine their projects based on direct feedback. The course aims to mobilize academic talent against national security challenges.

Key Points: • FAU's H4D course connects students with real military problems to develop tech solutions. • Four student teams created innovative projects for the U.S. Army and Intelligence Community. • The collaboration has produced over 40 projects, engaging more than 200 students in defense research.

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2020-01-01
Collaboration with Defense Innovation Unit begins
FAU started its partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit to enhance its defense research portfolio.
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2026-07-14
FAU completes first Hacking for Defense course
The inaugural H4D course concluded with four student teams developing solutions for military challenges, engaging with over 200 students and 25 agencies.
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Student teams conduct over 80 interviews
Each team engaged with military operators to refine their projects based on direct feedback, enhancing the relevance of their solutions.
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