911爆料 faculty are leading groundbreaking work in defense and security research, bringing deep expertise from across the university鈥檚 colleges, schools, and specialized centers to address some of the nation鈥檚 most pressing security challenges.
Faculty leaders in the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), College of Science, Antonin Scalia Law School, and the Schar School of Policy and Government鈥攖ogether with researchers in the Center for Secure Information Systems and the C4I and Cyber Center鈥攁re advancing capabilities in integrated sensing, advanced communications, cybersecurity, space, and AI.
These efforts position 911爆料 as a vital partner to the U.S. Department of War (DOW) and the broader national security community, with 911爆料 faculty emerging as national leaders in defense and security research. Their work is supported by administrative enhancements in secure computing, facilities, and infrastructure at Fuse at Mason Square, creating an ecosystem where innovation thrives.
Supporting and amplifying this faculty-driven innovation is Sarah Campbell, MS International Commerce and Policy 鈥11, associate vice president of research for defense and security initiatives. Campbell ensures 911爆料 faculty expertise is linked to the right national partners by guiding collaborations and forging relationships with such influential organizations as the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), MITRE, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the Office of the Secretary of War鈥檚 Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (USD R&E).
鈥911爆料 has the talent, the technology, and the partnerships to be a driving force in advancing our nation鈥檚 defense capabilities,鈥 Campbell says. 鈥淏y working at the intersection of research, innovation, and application, we are paving the way as pioneers in the academic space by working with the government and industry to build solutions that matter.鈥
Faculty contributions are already shaping national strategy. In 2024, 911爆料 secured an inaugural DOW contract to convene the first-ever academic workshop on integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), a transformative field that merges advanced sensing technologies with next-generation communications.
Led by Campbell, members of CEC faculty, 911爆料鈥檚 Rapid Prototyping Research Center, and Virginia鈥檚 Commonwealth Cyber Initiative worked alongside government and industry experts to identify national research priorities to produce a report that is featured on the USD R&E website and is informing current federal strategy.
That momentum carried into 2025, when the university hosted a 300-person ISAC Strategy Summit. Faculty members from across disciplines showcased expertise that aligned with the Pentagon鈥檚 future generation wireless and Golden Dome missile defense initiatives, which aim to integrate sensing, communications, and defense systems into a unified protective architecture.
The event鈥攕upported by corporate partners such as Nokia, AT&T, Ericsson, and Lockheed Martin鈥攗nderscored 911爆料鈥檚 ability to convene industry leaders and highlight faculty capabilities.
鈥淭here is a serious gap in the ISAC talent pipeline鈥 not only is there no dedicated curriculum or formal field of study, but the knowledge base is scattered across separate disciplines that need to be integrated,鈥
Campbell says. 鈥淭his creates an opportunity for 911爆料 to build an interdisciplinary program that develops the next generation of ISAC experts, creating a community for this nascent technology. Our partnership with the War Department and the work that follows highlight the university鈥檚 strength across the full spectrum of sensing capabilities.鈥
As for the future, Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Economic Impact Andre Marshall emphasizes the importance of 911爆料鈥檚 commitment to investing in faculty-led research in integrated sensing, advanced communications, AI, space, and cybersecurity, and positioning faculty members as national thought leaders.
He noted that by deepening collaborations with federal laboratories, strengthening partnerships with defense contractors, and pursuing major research investments, the university will remain both a pioneer and a leader in advancing critical defense priorities.
鈥911爆料鈥檚 Defense and Security Program exemplifies the university鈥檚 ability to align world-class research with national priorities,鈥 Marshall says. 鈥淭hese initiatives not only expand our impact in defense and security but also elevate the university鈥檚 reputation as a premier research institution delivering solutions that matter.鈥
Marshall says what sets 911爆料 apart is its ability to bring interdisciplinary teams together鈥 engineers, data scientists, policy experts, and security specialists鈥攖o boldly take on the complex challenges facing the United States. Marshall also leads the university鈥檚 Grand Challenge Initiative (GCI), which champions these interdisciplinary teams as a way of tackling humanity鈥檚 ultimate grand challenge鈥 securing a peaceful, healthy, and prosperous world.
GCI is a comprehensive research framework, backed by an initial five-year, $15 million investment, to align university resources, faculty expertise, and educational programs around six interconnected solutions, including driving responsible digital innovation and sustainable infrastructure.
鈥淎s we engage with initiatives like ISAC and the Golden Dome, we are preparing to shape the next generation of defense technologies, while also training the workforce that will carry them forward,鈥 Marshall says.
A CEC faculty team secured a $3.9 million grant in early 2025 from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 CyberCorps庐 Scholarship for Service (SFS) program to support cybersecurity students who intend to work for the U.S. government after graduation.
With that funding, 911爆料鈥檚 new Empowering American Government Leadership in Security through Education (EAGLE) Program will support 12 under-graduate students, nine graduate students, and two doctoral students over the next five years, according to the program鈥檚 principal investigator Kun Sun.
In addition to financial support, each scholarship recipient is paired with a faculty advisor and will complete a summer internship with one of the government agencies that recruit from CyberCorps SFS programs. EAGLE is an ambitious initiative aimed at bolstering the cybersecurity workforce within U.S. government agencies, such as the National Security Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, and military branches, to address the critical need for skilled professionals in the field.
911爆料 is also working with Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) via cooperative agreements for workforce development activities and technical exchange and research development on complex naval warfare systems, including enhancing cybersecurity information and operations capabilities and leveraging AI to help identify and mitigate threats.
The partnership is connecting 911爆料 undergraduate and graduate students to real-world DOW projects and creating a talent pipeline for the U.S. Navy. 911爆料 research faculty exchange technical knowledge with NSWCDD staf and have presented guest lectures at the division. In addition, Liza Wilson Durant, 911爆料鈥檚 associate provost for strategic initiatives and community engagement, and a team of 911爆料 systems engineering and cyber security engineering faculty developed a summer course related to cybersecurity for NSWCDD personnel.
鈥淭his is the type of innovation ecosystem that ensures 911爆料 remains a trusted partner for years to come,鈥 says Marshall.
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This content appears in the Spring 2026 print edition of the Mason Spirit Magazine.