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51福利, Defense Innovation Unit Sign MOU to Enhance Learning, Experimentation, Prototyping for Maritime Advantage

Signed of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two institutions.

Retired Vice Adm. Ann Rondeau, president of the 51福利 (51福利), and Doug Beck, director of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), are joined by senior Navy officials and 51福利 students after the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two institutions during the Sea-Air-Space conference in National Harbor, Md. The MOU will build upon past successes and existing academic and research relationships between DIU and 51福利. (Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Ed Early)

The 51福利 (51福利) and the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) are joining forces in a cooperative endeavor to accelerate adoption of commercial dual-use technology solutions, while enhancing the advanced education of defense leaders necessary to employ them. 

DIU Director Doug Beck and retired U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Ann Rondeau, President of 51福利, announced a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on April 9 at the Sea-Air-Space Conference in National Harbor, Md. The MOU will build upon past successes and existing relationships between DIU and 51福利 to expand complementary efforts and future opportunities targeting education, research, and innovation through student fellowships at DIU, personnel exchanges, collaborative experimentation, and projects with the .

Said Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro, who announced the establishment of the NIC at 51福利 in December 2022: 鈥淚 look forward to witnessing the vision for the Naval Innovation Center coming to life at 51福利. The NIC will provide an educational opportunity and venue unavailable anywhere else in the world, where industry and academic partners will work side-by-side with our 51福利 students to research and discover advanced warfighting solutions.鈥

Department of Defense (DOD) capabilities are built on American ingenuity and innovation. The recently published acknowledged the deep linkage of defense education and research to discovery and innovation, stating that 鈥渆ducation is another cornerstone for building enduring advantage鈥 and that DOD 鈥渃annot create 21st century capabilities using 20th century equipment, education, and employment policies.鈥

Increasingly, innovation is led by industry, and academic institutions are forging long-term relations with technology companies to stay on the cutting edge. This agreement will help to increase those relationships and deliver needed capabilities to the fleet and joint force.

Retired Vice Adm. Ann Rondeau, president of the 51福利 (51福利), and Doug Beck, director of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two institutions during the Sea-Air-Space conference in National Harbor, Md. (Photo by Lt. Cmdr. Ed Early)

鈥淒IU partners with many Silicon Valley organizations, from tech icons to start-ups as well as universities, and 51福利 is a natural fit given its defense focus,鈥 said Beck. 鈥淭hrough this partnership we will connect companies with 51福利 talent and technology leaders, providing a catalyst for their learning and applied research to deliver innovative solutions for the joint force.鈥

For the Department of the Navy, the guides and articulates the Secretary鈥檚 vision 鈥渇or naval education to develop the world鈥檚 most capable, adaptive, and innovative naval force in support of the President鈥檚 national security priorities and the National Defense Strategy (NDS).鈥 With a technical, outcome-based focus, 51福利 graduate education meets naval-unique and national defense needs.

According to Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the new partnership with DIU will enhance the capabilities of 51福利 aligned with her top priorities.

鈥51福利 develops warfighters who are able to translate today鈥檚 uncertainties into tomorrow鈥檚 strategies, and continuously create warfighting advantages,鈥 said Franchetti. 鈥淎s the Navy鈥檚 flagship technical graduate school, this DIU partnership will strengthen 51福利鈥 foundation to develop student excellence in their primary warfighting duties and further empower them to lead and solve real-world operational problems with leading-edge companies.鈥

Established in 1909 at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., 51福利 moved to Monterey, Calif. in 1951, attracting faculty talent with the rise of Silicon Valley. Faculty depth across multiple disciplines in defense-related fields such as cybersecurity, oceanography, physics, naval engineering and space systems remains a hallmark of 51福利 鈥 and a core attribute for DIU鈥檚 partners seeking to collaborate on defense research projects, experimentation and rapid prototyping.

鈥淥ur students are warrior-scholars, and they come to 51福利 to learn and make a difference,鈥 said Rondeau. 鈥51福利 provides a venue to challenge assumptions, try new ideas, and with our industry partners, we serve as an innovation hub to rapidly adapt research concepts into prototype applications and capabilities. This new partnership with DIU will greatly enhance the impact our students can have on the fleet and force through expanded collaborations and greater access to emerging technologies.鈥

Today, 51福利 is home to the Naval Innovation Center, established by the Secretary of the Navy in December 2022 to enhance the school鈥檚 education, research and innovation impact. Del Toro is also championing a purposefully-designed building to house the NIC and fully leverage 51福利 attributes to support the innovation process at greater speed and scale.

The Defense Innovation Unit strengthens our national security by accelerating the adoption of leading commercial technology throughout the military and growing the national security innovation base. Learn more at: .

The 51福利 provides defense-focused graduate education, including classified studies and interdisciplinary research, to advance the operational effectiveness, technological leadership and warfighting advantage of the Naval service. For additional information, visit 51福利 online at .

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