
Griffiss Institute HQ
Griffiss Institute (GI) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Rome, NY, serving as the foundation of a national network that connects government, industry, academia, and workforce partners. Located adjacent to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Information Directorate, GI’s Rome presence is anchored at the Innovare Advancement Center, a hub for collaboration, innovation, and talent development. From this location, GI supports and delivers a portfolio of programs with activities based in Rome, including ACE, Innovare Studios, the HUSTLE Defense Accelerator, Information Institute, RI Intern & Co-Op, RI STEM, VICEROY, AF Legacy, NIST CivX, Navy PIA, the NSF Energy Storage Engine, STEM Circuit 4, NORDTECH DoD Microelectronics Commons, DCMSP Upstate Defense Microelectronics, and NSF Advanced Technological Education. These programs form the core of GI’s regional footprint and enable broader collaborations nationwide.
Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Information Directorate, located in Rome, NY, is a premier Department of the Air Force research organization focused on advancing information technologies critical to national defense. The Directorate leads research and development in areas such as information warfare, autonomy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, sensing, and advanced communications. As a key anchor of the Rome innovation ecosystem, the AFRL Information Directorate collaborates closely with government, industry, and academic partners to transition cutting-edge research into operational capabilities for the warfighter.
HUSTLE Headquarters
HUSTLE Headquarters, located in Rome, NY, serves as the operational home of the HUSTLE Defense Accelerator, a program designed to accelerate innovative technologies addressing national security and defense challenges. Based at the Innovare Advancement Center, HUSTLE Headquarters convenes startups, government stakeholders, industry partners, and investors to support rapid technology development, pilot execution, and transition to operational use. From Rome, HUSTLE connects emerging companies with real-world defense needs while contributing to a growing innovation ecosystem.
Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Information Directorate, located in Rome, NY, serves as both a premier Air Force research organization and a VICEROY Scholars host site where students engage in real‑world internship experiences. Through VICEROY’s MAVEN and ENVOY internships, AFRL provides hands‑on technical projects and professional development in cyber and electromagnetic spectrum technologies that support national security missions. These opportunities allow students to contribute to mission‑relevant research and development in areas such as command and control, cybersecurity, and advanced information sciences while working alongside AFRL scientists and engineers at Rome Labs.
University at Albany
University at Albany (UAlbany) is a major public research university and a lead partner in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes network, part of the Department of Defense’s national initiative to develop foundational expertise in cybersecurity and electromagnetic spectrum operations. As a lead Virtual Institute, UAlbany coordinates a coalition of academic partners to provide hands-on learning, research experiences, internships, and professional development that augment traditional curricula and prepare students for careers aligned with defense workforce needs. Through its involvement in VICEROY, UAlbany contributes to growing a mission-ready cyber workforce and strengthening national security talent pipelines.
Hanscom Air Force Base
Hanscom Air Force Base (MA) is a Department of the Air Force installation known for its mission in advanced command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence systems. It also plays an active role in STEM education and outreach as part of the Air & Space STEM and Department of the Air Force STEM ecosystem. At Hanscom, the STARBASE Academy provides hands‑on STEM enrichment for elementary students to build confidence and foundational skills in science, technology, engineering, and math through guided activities and real‑world applications, often in partnership with educators and researchers. STARBASE at Hanscom engages regional school districts and supports teacher development to expand STEM literacy and interest among diverse learners.
Northeastern University
Northeastern University is a private research university and a lead university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes network, part of a Department of War–aligned initiative to expand educational and experiential pathways into cybersecurity and electromagnetic spectrum careers. As a lead university, Northeastern coordinates the VICEROY DECREE Virtual Institute, partnering with institutions such as Northern Arizona University and the University of South Carolina to provide collaborative curriculum, professional development, internships, and opportunities that prepare students for workforce roles in national security and defense technology. Through VICEROY, Northeastern helps build a pipeline of mission‑ready talent equipped with critical skills for Department of War and industry needs.
MassChallenge & UMLARC
MassChallenge, a global nonprofit startup accelerator headquartered in Boston, supports early‑stage technology ventures through mentorship, curriculum, and connections to corporate and government partners as they scale and commercialize their innovations. MassChallenge has engaged with defense‑focused innovation networks, including the HUSTLE Defense Accelerator, helping bridge entrepreneurial talent with national security challenges and expanding the ecosystem of startups that can contribute to defense technology solutions.
UMass Lowell Applied Research Corporation (UMLARC) is a 501(c)(3) affiliate of the University of Massachusetts Lowell focused on advancing and transitioning emerging dual‑use technologies by supporting Department of Defense applied research and fostering industry‑university collaboration. Based at Northstar Campus near Hanscom Air Force Base, UMLARC helps connect startups, researchers, and venture partners with national security mission needs, complementing innovation accelerators such as HUSTLE by strengthening pathways for technology development, funding, and commercialization within the defense ecosystem.
Gabreski Air National Guard Base
Gabreski Air National Guard Base, located in Westhampton Beach, NY, is home to the New York Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing and also serves as a community hub for Department of the Air Force STEM outreach. The base hosts STEM Camp programs under the Air and Space STEM Outreach initiative, giving students in middle and high school hands‑on experiences in science, technology, engineering, and math through activities, demonstrations, and exposure to Air National Guard operations. These efforts are part of the broader Air & Space STEM mission to inspire the next generation of STEM talent by connecting learners with real‑world applications of STEM and Air Force technology.
Harrisburg Air Force Base
Harrisburg Air National Guard Base, located at Harrisburg International Airport in Middletown, PA, is the home of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard’s 193rd Special Operations Wing, a unit focused on specialized air operations. While Harrisburg ANGB’s primary mission centers on operational readiness and support, Air National Guard bases like this often participate in Department of the Air Force STEM outreach opportunities that connect local students and educators to science, technology, engineering, and math education resources under the Air & Space STEM Outreach program. These events and partnerships help introduce K‑12 learners to STEM concepts and careers by exposing them to real military technology, missions, and Air Force STEM professionals.
Morgan State University
Morgan State University is a historically Black public research university in Baltimore, MD, and a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network. As part of this coalition, Morgan State contributes to a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands hands‑on learning, professional development, and workforce‑ready experiences in cybersecurity and spectrum operations. Through VICEROY, Morgan State students gain access to experiential opportunities designed to complement traditional coursework and better prepare graduates for careers in mission‑focused cyber and national security fields.
Joint Base Andrews
Joint Base Andrews, located in Camp Springs, MD, is a key Air Force installation known for supporting presidential airlift and operational missions. The base also participates in Department of the Air Force STEM outreach, hosting programs and events designed to engage students in hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math learning. These efforts, often in partnership with local schools and STEM organizations, introduce K‑12 learners to Air Force technology, careers, and real-world applications of STEM, helping build the next generation of mission-ready talent.
Los Angeles Air Force Base
Los Angeles Air Force Base, located in El Segundo, CA, is a Department of the Air Force installation that hosts key Space Force and Air Force missions and engages in Air & Space STEM Outreach activities to inspire and educate the next generation of science, technology, engineering, and math talent. Through Air & Space STEM Outreach, the base’s STEM office connects with local students and educators, offering interactive demonstrations, school visits, community STEM events, and opportunities to learn about careers in aerospace, space operations, and related technology fields. These efforts are part of a broader initiative by the Department of the Air Force to cultivate STEM interest and connect young learners with mission‑relevant STEM concepts and workforce pathways.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) is the basic research arm of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and a key DAF organization advancing scientific discovery that underpins future Air and Space Force capabilities. AFOSR also leads targeted STEM education and outreach efforts to cultivate the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators by promoting scientific literacy, supporting K‑12 and higher education engagement, offering professional development for educators, and providing internship and fellowship opportunities that connect students with real research experiences. These initiatives help build a skilled STEM workforce aligned with DAF mission needs and inspire learners of all ages to pursue STEM careers.
Langley Air Force Base
Langley Air Force Base, part of Joint Base Langley‑Eustis in Hampton, VA, supports a variety of Department of the Air Force STEM outreach activities that engage K‑12 students and local communities in science, technology, engineering, and math education. The base hosts STEM‑focused events such as STEM days in conjunction with air shows where students can interact with exhibits, explore real‑world applications of STEM careers in the Air Force, and connect with military and civilian STEM professionals. These efforts aim to inspire future STEM talent and link learners with hands‑on experiences that broaden understanding of aerospace, engineering, and defense‑related STEM fields.
Morgan State University
Morgan State University is a public research university in Baltimore, MD and a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War–aligned initiative that expands hands‑on learning, professional development, and workforce readiness in cyber and spectrum careers. As part of the VICEROY Virtual Institute led by the University of Texas at San Antonio, Morgan State contributes to collaborative educational pathways that integrate academic resources with experiential opportunities, internships, competitions, and training designed to prepare students for national security and defense technology fields. Morgan State’s participation strengthens access to cyber‑focused scholarship, skills development, and mission‑aligned career pathways for its students.
Old Dominion University
Old Dominion University (ODU) in Norfolk, VA is an active higher‑education partner within the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War–aligned effort to expand experiential cyber and spectrum education and workforce pathways. ODU collaborates with institutions like Virginia Tech and Norfolk State University through the CREATORS Virtual Institute, providing students with applied learning, research projects, and experiential opportunities that help develop cyber‑focused skills aligned with defense and national security workforce needs. As part of this VICEROY consortium, ODU contributes to building a diverse pipeline of mission‑ready talent with real‑world experience in cybersecurity and related fields.
Roosevelt Group
The Roosevelt Group is a bipartisan government relations and strategic advocacy firm based in Washington, D.C. that specializes in defense, national security, and advanced technology policy. While not a direct operator of the HUSTLE Defense Accelerator, The Roosevelt Group’s work in connecting defense innovators with federal policymakers and national security stakeholders helps create an ecosystem where programs like HUSTLE can thrive. By providing legislative advocacy, business intelligence, and strategic support to defense and technology organizations, The Roosevelt Group helps bridge emerging technology ventures and national security decision‑makers at the federal level, strengthening opportunities for startups participating in defense accelerators and related initiatives.
National Capital Region
National Capital Region (NCR) refers to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area where the Department of the Air Force’s LEGACY (Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth) program is active as part of Air & Space STEM outreach. LEGACY offers a three‑phase STEM pipeline that introduces students ages 11 through college to science, technology, engineering, and math through hands‑on camps, paid junior internships, and college apprenticeships designed to inspire and prepare future STEM professionals for Air Force careers. The NCR site hosts LEGACY activities and opportunities for local youth to engage with mentors, build real‑world STEM experience, and connect with national security missions.
William & Mary
William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA is a public research university and an active participant in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative focused on building foundational skills and experiential learning pathways for careers in cyber and spectrum operations. William & Mary joined VICEROY as one of its Virtual Institutes, contributing to collaborative curriculum, hands‑on projects, competitions, and mission‑focused cybersecurity experiences that help prepare students for national security and defense technology careers. Through this involvement, W&M students gain real‑world cyber experience and access to workforce development opportunities aligned with the national cyber‑spectrum talent pipeline.
Army Research Laboratory
Army Research Laboratory (ARL) at Aberdeen Proving Ground and Adelphi, Maryland serves as a VICEROY Scholars Host Site, hosting both VICEROY MAVEN and VICEROY ENVOY internship designations that place students into hands‑on, mission‑driven cyber, spectrum, and applied research projects. ARL is the U.S. Army’s primary research organization focused on foundational and applied science across areas such as sensors, communications, C5ISR, computational sciences, and battlefield systems that support Army modernization and readiness. Through its VICEROY host site role, ARL provides students with experiential learning opportunities in real‑world settings where they contribute to ongoing research and innovation efforts aligned with Department of War missions, helping develop a future workforce equipped to tackle critical national security challenges.
Joint Base Langley-Eustis
Joint Base Langley‑Eustis (JBLE) in Hampton and Newport News, Virginia, serves as a VICEROY Scholars Host Site through its affiliation with Air Combat Command (ACC), offering the VICEROY ENVOY internship designation for students. As a host site, JBLE provides hands‑on opportunities where VICEROY Scholars can work on real‑world projects in cyber, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and other mission‑relevant areas that support national security operations. These internships allow students to gain professional experience within a major Department of War operational command and contribute to applied defense efforts under expert mentorship.
The Pentagon
The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. serves as a VICEROY Scholars Host Site where students participating in the VICEROY ENVOY internship designation have the opportunity to engage with mission‑relevant cyber, data, and national security operations within the Department of War environment. As the headquarters of the U.S. military, The Pentagon provides a unique setting for VICEROY interns to gain professional experience on real‑world projects alongside defense personnel, contributing to strategic cyber and electromagnetic spectrum efforts that support national security priorities.
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA is a lead university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that builds mission‑focused pathways for students pursuing careers in cybersecurity, spectrum operations, and national security. Through its CREATORS Virtual Institute, Virginia Tech collaborates with partner schools such as Old Dominion University and Norfolk State University to provide experiential learning, applied research projects, internships, professional mentorship, certifications, and competition opportunities that complement traditional academic programs. These experiences are designed to help students develop practical, defense‑relevant skills and prepare them for workforce roles in national security and defense technology fields.
North Carolina A&T State University
North Carolina A&T State University (NC A&T) in Greensboro, NC is a lead institution in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, participating through the NKAT‑VI Virtual Institute in partnership with schools such as Kennesaw State University, Auburn University, and Tuskegee University. As part of this Department of War‑aligned initiative, NC A&T provides students with mission‑relevant cybersecurity training, hands‑on research, professional development, and experiential learning opportunities designed to develop foundational cyber and spectrum skills critical for national security and defense workforce needs. VICEROY Scholars at NC A&T engage in specialized coursework, labs, competitions, and career‑focused experiences that support preparation for impactful careers in defense and information security fields.
Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base
Seymour‑Johnson Air Force Base, located in Goldsboro, North Carolina, engages with the Department of the Air Force STEM Outreach mission by hosting community and youth STEM events that expose students to science, technology, engineering, and math in real‑world military contexts. Programs such as Aerospace Camp give local students opportunities to meet Airmen, explore flight simulators, learn about weather and mission support, and see how STEM skills are used in Air Combat Command missions. These outreach activities help inspire and connect young learners with STEM careers and Air Force operations.
University of South Carolina
University of South Carolina (UofSC) in Columbia, SC is a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential education, professional development, and workforce pathways for students pursuing careers in cybersecurity and electromagnetic spectrum operations. Through VICEROY, UofSC offers students access to a collaborative virtual curriculum, scholarship opportunities, mentoring, and connections to DoW‑aligned internships and post‑graduation career pathways that complement traditional academic programs and strengthen mission‑relevant skills for defense and national security fields.
Joint Base Charleston
Joint Base Charleston, located in North Charleston, SC, actively supports Department of the Air Force STEM outreach and community STEM engagement. The base hosts a variety of STEM‑focused events and programs that introduce K‑12 students and local youth to science, technology, engineering, and math through hands‑on activities, robotics competitions, cyber camps, STEM exhibits at air shows, and partnerships with local schools and organizations. These efforts aim to inspire future STEM talent by showcasing real‑world applications of technology and Air Force missions while strengthening connections between the base and the broader community.
Augusta University
Augusta University in Augusta, GA is a partner institution in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential cybersecurity and spectrum education beyond traditional curricula. Augusta University participates in a Virtual Institute led by Mississippi State University, offering students hands‑on learning, research opportunities, and pathways to VICEROY designation that help prepare them for careers in cyber and national security fields. The university’s VICEROY programming includes practical experiences such as work with its cyber operations center and Georgia Cyber Range, as well as VICEROY‑themed camps and workshops that engage both college students and younger learners in foundational cybersecurity skills.
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw State University (KSU) in Kennesaw, GA is a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential cybersecurity and spectrum education and workforce pathways. As part of the VICEROY DECREE Virtual Institute consortium, KSU offers students opportunities to participate in a collaborative virtual curriculum focused on cybersecurity, data science, applied mathematics, and related fields, along with scholarships and access to internships and professional development. Kennesaw State students have also secured competitive VICEROY MAVEN internships, gaining hands‑on experience with national security technologies and research at DoW host labs.
Clark Atlanta University
Clark Atlanta University (CAU) in Atlanta, GA is a partner university within the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential education and workforce pathways in cybersecurity and spectrum operations. CAU participates in a VICEROY consortium led by Mississippi State University alongside Augusta University, offering students access to collaborative curriculum, virtual labs, hands‑on learning, and research opportunities designed to develop mission‑relevant cyber skills and prepare them for careers supporting national security and defense technology.
Robins Air Force Base
Robins Air Force Base, located in Warner Robins, GA, actively supports Department of the Air Force STEM outreach and regional education partnerships that connect students with science, technology, engineering, and math opportunities. Through collaborations with organizations such as the 21st Century Partnership and local schools, the base’s STEM outreach office helps bring STEM activities, mentorship, and community events to K‑12 students across Middle Georgia to inspire future STEM talent and strengthen the local workforce pipeline. Programs at Robins include hands‑on STEM expos, aerospace camps, internship pathways like Project Synergy with area high schools, and support for youth STEM engagement at venues such as the Museum of Aviation. These efforts aim to increase STEM exposure and build long‑term interest in technology and defense‑related careers.
Air Force Tech Ops Center
Air Force Technical Applications Center (Tech Ops Center), headquartered at Patrick Space Force Base, FL, is the Air Force’s premier technical surveillance organization responsible for monitoring global nuclear treaty compliance and advancing technical measurement technologies. While its core mission focuses on scientific and technical operations, the Department of the Air Force’s broader Air & Space STEM Outreach program works across bases and affiliated units to inspire K‑12 students and educators in science, technology, engineering, and math through classroom connections, virtual STEM activities, and community engagement designed to build the future defense STEM workforce. These collective STEM efforts help connect learners with real‑world scientific and technical applications relevant to organizations like the Tech Ops Center and other Air Force science entities.
Florida International University
Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, FL is a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that builds collaborative pathways for students pursuing careers in cybersecurity and spectrum operations. FIU works with institutions such as the University at Albany to co‑lead virtual institutes that deliver applied cybersecurity and research training, experiential learning opportunities, and professional development aligned with national security workforce needs. FIU students participating in VICEROY engage in hands‑on projects and research that prepare them for defense‑related tech careers and contribute to mission‑focused problem solving.
West Virginia University
West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, WV is a public research flagship university and a partner in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential cyber, spectrum, and national security education. As part of VICEROY, WVU offers students hands‑on training, mission‑focused research projects, mentorship, workshops, competitions, and internship pathways that align with real‑world defense and cyber challenges, accelerating preparation for careers in national security, cyber operations, and related fields. WVU’s participation leverages its strong cybersecurity, engineering, and digital forensics programs to help develop workforce‑ready graduates dedicated to safeguarding critical infrastructure and national security.
Marshall University
Marshall University in Huntington, WV is a participating institution in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands hands‑on cybersecurity and electromagnetic spectrum education beyond traditional coursework. As part of VICEROY, Marshall University engages in immersive learning experiences, professional development, and mission‑focused training that help prepare students for careers in national security, cyber operations, and defense technology. Students from Marshall have also participated in VICEROY ENVOY summer internship programs hosted at partner sites, working on real‑world cyber and spectrum projects alongside peers from other VICEROY institutions.
Ohio State University
Ohio State University (OSU) in Columbus, OH is a partner institution in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, working with the University of Kansas and other Midwest collaborators to expand interdisciplinary cybersecurity and spectrum education. Through the Midwest VICEROY Institute, OSU students access virtual coursework, hands‑on training, research opportunities, and scholarships that help prepare them for cyber, data security, and national security careers aligned with Department of War workforce needs. Ohio State students also participate in immersive simulations and may secure VICEROY internships that connect them with real‑world cyber operations experiences.
Wright-Paterson Air Force Base
Wright‑Patterson Air Force Base, located near Dayton, Ohio, hosts a robust Department of the Air Force STEM Outreach program through its Wright‑Patterson STEM Outreach Office, which works to attract, inspire, and cultivate student awareness and passion for science, technology, engineering, and math. Wright‑Patterson’s STEM efforts include hands‑on activities and partnerships such as STARBASE Wright‑Patt, LEGACY youth pipeline programs, Wizards of Wright classroom outreach, FIRST robotics competitions, Scanning Electron Microscope EDucatorS (SEMEDS) lab experiences, job shadowing, science fairs, and classroom speaker events designed to connect K‑12 students and teachers with real‑world STEM applications and career exploration in defense and aerospace fields. These programs help build the next generation of STEM talent and reinforce the Air Force’s mission to develop future technical professionals.
K12 STEM Office
K‑12 STEM Office LEGACY refers to the Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth program supported through Department of the Air Force STEM Outreach and led by offices such as the Wright‑Patterson AFB Educational Outreach Office. LEGACY is a multi‑phase, STEM pipeline initiative that engages students from age 11 through college with hands‑on, experiential learning designed to inspire interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. Phase 1, known as Craftsman Camp, offers free STEM‑focused camps for youth ages 11‑15 with interactive projects and activities. Phase 2, Junior Apprentice, provides high school students (at least 16) with paid internships and mentorship opportunities, and Phase 3, Apprentice, connects college students with paid summer apprenticeship experiences to prepare them for STEM careers. LEGACY’s mission is to cultivate the nation’s future STEM workforce by building confidence, skills, and real‑world experience in STEM fields aligned with Air Force missions.
Arnold Engineering Development Complex
Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) at Arnold Air Force Base, TN is a premier Air Force test and evaluation facility that also engages in Department of the Air Force STEM Outreach to inspire and develop future scientists and engineers. AEDC partners with the Hands‑On Science Center to bring interactive STEM activities to K‑12 students and educators, including rocket building, robotics, FIRST Lego and Tech Challenge robotics competitions, STEM camps, and portable planetarium experiences that support classroom curricula and spark curiosity in science and engineering. High school students also participate in events like Engineer‑For‑A‑Day, where they interact with engineers, tour test facilities, and gain insight into aerospace and technical careers. These efforts help connect learners to real‑world applications of STEM and grow interest in defense‑related science and technology fields.
University of Alabama in Huntsville
University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) in Huntsville, AL is a lead institution in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes network, part of a Department of War‑aligned initiative that builds experiential cyber and electromagnetic spectrum education and workforce pathways. UAH’s Center for Cybersecurity Research and Education (CCRE) was awarded a contract through the Griffiss Institute to operate a VICEROY Virtual Institute, partnering with Alabama A&M University and the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering to develop foundational cyber and spectrum operational skills for future military and civilian leaders. UAH students compete in VICEROY national cyber competitions and host events such as the VICEROY Olympiad, providing hands‑on learning and outreach in cybersecurity that supports mission‑relevant talent development.
Alabama A&M University
Alabama A&M University (AAMU) in Normal, AL is a partner university within the VICEROY Virtual Institutes network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential education and workforce pathways in cybersecurity and electromagnetic spectrum operations. AAMU partners with the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) as part of its VICEROY Virtual Institute, contributing to collaborative curriculum, hands‑on learning, and research experiences that help prepare students for mission‑relevant careers in cyber, defense technology, and national security fields. Students from AAMU benefit from virtual instruction, access to VICEROY’s applied learning opportunities, and connections to internships and competitions that support real‑world workforce readiness.
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, AL is a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes network, participating as a partner institution within the NKAT‑VI Virtual Institute led by North Carolina A&T State University. VICEROY is a Department of War‑aligned initiative that builds collaborative pathways for students pursuing careers in cybersecurity and electromagnetic spectrum operations by providing access to a virtual curriculum, applied learning, professional development, and internships tailored to mission‑relevant workforce needs. Through its involvement in VICEROY, Tuskegee University helps prepare students with foundational cyber skills and experiential opportunities that support national security and defense technology careers.
Auburn University
Auburn University in Auburn, AL is a partner university in the VICEROY Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ network, a Department of War‑aligned initiative that expands experiential learning, cybersecurity education, and workforce pathways. As part of the NKAT‑VI Virtual Institute coalition led by North Carolina A&T State University, Auburn contributes to collaborative curriculum, hands‑on training, professional development, and mission‑related experiences that help prepare students for careers in national security, cyber operations, and defense technology fields. VICEROY activities across this network include virtual coursework, competitions, internships, and mentoring opportunities aligned with emerging defense workforce needs.
Redstone Arsenal
Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL is a major U.S. Army installation and a VICEROY Scholars Host Site where students participating in the program can engage in VICEROY ENVOY internships hosted by organizations such as the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC). VICEROY internships at Redstone Arsenal provide hands‑on, mission‑focused experience in cybersecurity, systems engineering, and operational projects tied to missile defense and space‑domain support, enabling students to work alongside defense professionals on real‑world national security challenges.



