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MS&E 297

Lecture: 01Units: 3 - 5Class#: 1445
Spring 2025

"Hacking for Defense": Solving National Security issues with the Lean Launchpad

Department of Management Science and Engineering

3/31/25 - 6/4/25
  • Tues
  • 5:30 PM - 8:20 PM
  • To be Scheduled
Instructor: Information Not Available

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 40
  • Enrolled: 0
  • Capacity: 40
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  • Waitlist: 0
  • Waitlist Max: 40

Course Description

In a crisis, national security initiatives move at the speed of a startup yet in peacetime they default to decades-long acquisition and procurement cycles. Startups operate with continual speed and urgency 24/7. Over the last few years they've learned how to be not only fast, but extremely efficient with resources and time using lean startup methodologies. In this class student teams will take actual national security problems and learn how to apply lean startup principles, ("business model canvas," "customer development," and "agile engineering) to discover and validate customer needs and to continually build iterative prototypes to test whether they understood the problem and solution. Teams take a hands-on approach requiring close engagement with actual military, Department of Defense and other government agency end-users. Team applications required in February, see hacking4defense.stanford.edu. Limited enrollment.

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