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We simply completed our tenth annual Hacking for Protection class at Stanford.
What a 12 months.
Hacking for Protection, now in 70 universities, has groups of scholars working to grasp and assist resolve nationwide safety issues. At Stanford this quarter the 8 groups of 41 college students collectively interviewed 1106 beneficiaries, stakeholders, necessities writers, program managers, trade companions, and so on. – whereas concurrently constructing a sequence of minimal viable merchandise and creating a path to deployment.
This 12 months’s issues got here from the U.S. Military, U.S. Navy, CENTCOM, House Drive/Protection Innovation Unit, the FBI, IQT, and the Nationwide Geospatial-Intelligence Company.
We opened this 12 months’s last shows session with inspiring remarks by Joe Lonsdale on the state of protection expertise innovation and a name to motion for our college students. Through the quarter visitor audio system within the class included former Nationwide Safety advisor H.R. McMaster, Jim Mattis ex Secretary of Protection, John Cogbill Deputy Commander 18th Airborne Corps, Michael Sulmeyer former Assistant Secretary of Protection for Cyber Coverage, and John Gallagher Managing Director of Cerberus Capital.
“Classes Realized” Displays
On the finish of the quarter, every of the eight groups gave a last “Classes Realized” presentation together with a 2-minute video to offer context about their drawback. Not like conventional demo days or Shark Tanks that are, “Right here’s how good I’m, and isn’t this an important product, please give me cash,” the Classes Realized shows inform the story of every crew’s 10-week journey and hard-won studying and discovery. For all of them it’s a curler coaster narrative describing what occurs if you uncover that all the things you thought you knew on day one was unsuitable and the way they finally acquired it proper.
Whereas all of the groups used the Mission Mannequin Canvas, Buyer Improvement and Agile Engineering to construct Minimal Viable Merchandise, every of their journeys was distinctive.
This 12 months we had the groups add two new slides on the finish of their presentation: 1) inform us which AI instruments they used, and a couple of) their estimate of progress on the Expertise Readiness Stage and Funding Readiness Stage.
Right here’s how they did it and what they delivered.
Workforce Omnyra – bettering visibility into AI-generated bioengineering threats.
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These are “Depraved” Issues
Depraved issues refer to actually complicated issues, ones with a number of shifting elements, the place the answer isn’t apparent and lacks a definitive formulation. The kinds of issues our Hacking For Protection college students work on fall into this class. They’re usually ambiguous. They begin with an issue from a sponsor, and never solely is the answer unclear however determining find out how to purchase and deploy additionally it is complicated. Most frequently college students discover that in hindsight the issue was a symptom of a extra attention-grabbing and sophisticated drawback – and that Acquisition of options within the Dept of Protection is in contrast to something within the industrial world. And the stakeholders and establishments usually have completely different relationships with one another – some are collaborative, some have items of the issue or answer, and others may need conflicting values and pursuits.
The determine exhibits the kinds of issues Hacking for Protection college students encounter, with the most typical ones shaded.
Workforce HydraStrike – bringing swarm expertise to the maritime area.
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Mission-Pushed Entrepreneurship
This class is a part of an even bigger concept – Mission-Pushed Entrepreneurship. As an alternative of scholars or college coming in with their very own concepts, we ask them to work on societal issues, whether or not they’re issues for the State Division or the Division of Protection or non-profits/NGOs or the Oceans and Local weather or for something the scholars are captivated with. The trick is we use the identical Lean LaunchPad / I-Corps curriculum — and the identical class construction – experiential, hands-on– pushed this time by a mission-model not a enterprise mannequin. (The Nationwide Science Basis and the Frequent Mission Undertaking have helped promote the enlargement of the methodology worldwide.)
Mission-driven entrepreneurship is the reply to college students who say, “I need to give again. I need to make my neighborhood, nation or world a greater place, whereas being challenged to resolve among the hardest issues.”
Workforce HyperWatch – monitoring hypersonic threats.
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It Began With An Concept
Hacking for Protection has its origins within the Lean LaunchPad class I first taught at Stanford in 2011. I noticed that instructing case research and/or find out how to write a marketing strategy as a capstone entrepreneurship class didn’t match the hands-on chaos of a startup. Moreover, there was no entrepreneurship class that mixed experiential studying with the Lean methodology. Our purpose was to show each idea and apply. The identical 12 months we began the category, it was adopted by the Nationwide Science Basis to coach Principal Investigators who needed to get a federal grant for commercializing their science (an SBIR grant.) The NSF noticed, “The category is the scientific technique for entrepreneurship. Scientists perceive speculation testing” and relabeled the category because the NSF I-Corps (Innovation Corps). I-Corps grew to become the usual for science commercialization for the Nationwide Science Basis, Nationwide Institutes of Well being and the Division of Power, to this point coaching 3,051 groups and launching 1,300+ startups.
Workforce ChipForce – Securing U.S. dominance in important minerals.
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Word: After briefing the Division of Commerce, the Chipforce was provided jobs with the division.
Origins Of Hacking For Protection
In 2016, brainstorming with Pete Newell of BMNT and Joe Felter at Stanford, we noticed that college students in our analysis universities had little connection to the issues their authorities was making an attempt to resolve or the bigger points civil society was grappling with. As we considered how we might get college students engaged, we realized the identical Lean LaunchPad/I-Corps class would supply a framework to take action. That 12 months we launched each Hacking for Protection and Hacking for Diplomacy (with Professor Jeremy Weinstein and the State Division) at Stanford. The Division of Protection adopted and scaled Hacking for Protection throughout 60 universities whereas Hacking for Diplomacy has been taught at Georgetown, James Madison College, Rochester Institute for Expertise, College of Connecticut and now Indiana College, sponsored by the Division of State Bureau of Diplomatic Safety (see right here).
Workforce ArgusNet – prompt geospatial knowledge for search and rescue.
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Objectives for Hacking for Protection
Our major purpose for the category was to show college students Lean Innovation strategies whereas they engaged in nationwide public service.
Within the class we noticed that college students might study in regards to the nation’s threats and safety challenges whereas working with innovators contained in the DoD and Intelligence Group. On the identical time the expertise would introduce to the sponsors, who’re innovators contained in the Division of Protection (DOD) and Intelligence Group (IC), a technique that would assist them perceive and higher reply to quickly evolving threats. We needed to point out that if we might get groups to quickly uncover the actual issues within the area utilizing Lean strategies, and solely then articulate the necessities to resolve them, protection acquisition packages might function at pace and urgency and ship well timed and wanted options.
Lastly, we needed to familiarize college students with the army as a occupation and assist them higher perceive its experience, and its correct position in society. We hoped it might additionally present our sponsors within the Division of Protection and Intelligence neighborhood that civilian college students could make a significant contribution to drawback understanding and speedy prototyping of options to real-world issues.
Workforce NeoLens – AI-powered troubleshooting for army mechanics.
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Go-to-Market/Deployment Methods
The preliminary purpose of the groups is to make sure they perceive the issue. The following step is to see if they’ll discover mission/answer match (the DoD equal of economic product/market match.) However most significantly, the category teaches the groups in regards to the troublesome and sophisticated path of getting an answer within the arms of a warfighter/beneficiary. Who writes the requirement? What’s an OTA? What’s colour of cash? What’s a Program Supervisor? Who owns the present contract? …
Workforce Omnicomm – bettering the standard, safety and resiliency of communications for particular operations models.
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Mission-Pushed in 70 Universities and Persevering with to Broaden in Scope and Attain
What began as a category is now a motion.
From its starting with our Stanford class, Hacking for Protection is now provided in over 70 universities within the U.S., in addition to within the UK as Hacking for the MOD and in Australia. Within the U.S., the course is a program of file and supported by Congress, H4D is sponsored by the Frequent Mission Undertaking, Protection Innovation Unit (DIU), and the Workplace of Naval Analysis (ONR). Company companions embrace Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin.
Steve Weinstein began Hacking for Influence (Non-Income) and Hacking for Native (Oakland) at U.C. Berkeley, and Hacking for Oceans at bot Scripps and UC Santa Cruz, in addition to Hacking for Local weather and Sustainability at Stanford. Jennifer Carolan began Hacking for Training at Stanford.
Workforce Strom – simplified mineral worth chain.
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What’s Subsequent For These Groups?
.After they graduate, the Stanford college students on these groups have the decide of jobs in startups, corporations, and consulting corporations .This 12 months, seven of our groups utilized to the Protection Innovation Unit accelerator – the DIU Protection Innovation Summer season Fellows Program – Commercialization Pathway. Seven had been accepted. This additional strengthened our pondering that Hacking for Protection has changed into a pre-accelerator – getting ready college students to transition their studying from the classroom to deployment
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It Takes A Village
Whereas I authored this weblog put up, this class is a crew challenge. The key sauce of the success of Hacking for Protection at Stanford is the extraordinary group of devoted volunteers supporting our college students in so many important methods.
The instructing crew consisted of myself and:
- Pete Newell, retired Military Colonel and ex Director of the Military’s Fast Equipping Drive, now CEO of BMNT.
- Joe Felter, retired Military Particular Forces Colonel; and former deputy assistant secretary of protection for South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania; and presently the Director of the Gordian Knot Middle for Nationwide Safety Innovation at Stanford which we co-founded in 2021.
- Steve Weinstein, accomplice at America’s Frontier Fund, 30-year veteran of Silicon Valley expertise corporations and Hollywood media corporations. Steve was CEO of MovieLabs, the joint R&D lab of all the most important movement image studios.
- Chris Moran, Government Director and Common Supervisor of Lockheed Martin Ventures; the enterprise capital funding arm of Lockheed Martin.
- Jeff Decker, a Stanford researcher specializing in dual-use analysis. Jeff served within the U.S. Military as a particular operations gentle infantry squad chief in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Our instructing assistants this 12 months had been Joel Johnson, Rachel Wu, Evan Twarog, Religion Zehfuss, and Ethan Hellman.
31 Sponsors, Enterprise and Nationwide Safety Mentors
The groups had been assisted by the originators of their issues – the sponsors.
Sponsors gave us their hardest nationwide safety issues: Josh Pavluk, Kari Montoya, Nelson Layfield, Mark Breier, Jason Horton, Stephen J. Plunkett, Chris O’Connor, David Grande, Daniel Owins, Nathaniel Huston, Pleasure Shanaberger, and David Ryan.
Nationwide Safety Mentors helped college students who got here into the category with no data of the Division of Protection, and the FBI perceive the complexity, intricacies and nuances of these organizations: Katie Tobin, Doug Seich, Salvadore Badillo-Rios, Marco Romani, Matt Croce, Donnie Hasseltine, Mark McVay, David Vernal, Brad Boyd, Marquay Edmonson.
Enterprise Mentors helped the groups perceive if their options might be a commercially profitable enterprise: Diane Schrader, Marc Clapper, Laura Clapper, Eric Byler, Adam Walters, Jeremey Schoos, Craig Seidel, Wealthy “Astro” Lawson.
Due to all!
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