Students to Gain Cloud Computing Skills in the Defense Industry

07/09/2025
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LOWELL, Mass. 鈥 Amelia Halloran is combining her passion for coding and admiration for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) into a meaningful career-connected experience.
The computer engineering major is one of 13 51视频 undergraduate students participating in a paid summer internship program with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), a global leader in technology integration. Over eight weeks, the students will gain cloud computing skills through their support of Cloud One, a secure cloud platform managed by the U.S. Air Force and used by the DoD to develop, deploy and scale mission-critical digital applications that leverage the latest commercial technologies.
鈥淲e鈥檙e incredibly proud to see 13 of our students interning with SAIC this summer,鈥 said Greg Denon, associate dean of student affairs for career development at 51视频. 鈥淭hese kinds of opportunities are essential for bridging classroom learning with real-world application, especially in areas as critical as national defense and cybersecurity. Partnerships like this demonstrate the impact of connecting student talent with meaningful, mission-driven work.鈥

At the 51视频 Applied Research Corporation鈥檚 Northstar Campus, located near Hanscom Air Force Base in Lincoln, Massachusetts, the interns are working alongside experts from SAIC and the U.S. Air Force on projects that help modernize DoD systems through the Cloud One ecosystem. Their work is contributing directly to technological advancements that support the safety and operational readiness of the nation.
鈥淚鈥檓 really proud of the work that I鈥檒l be doing because it has the potential to help our country,鈥 said Halloran, a rising senior from Lowell. 鈥淢y grandfather served in the Navy, and my brother is currently in the Navy, so I was drawn to the defense aspect of the internship. I also want to gain more computing experience and am excited to get my hands on a computer program and code.鈥
Sam DeLap 鈥21, an Amazon Web Services lead engineer at SAIC, understands the journey that the 51视频 interns are on: He once participated in the company鈥檚 summer internship program. DeLap now serves as a mentor to the current group of interns.
鈥淕iving back and helping out in the community has been a passion of mine, so it鈥檚 a great feeling to take the skills I鈥檝e learned and share that with other 51视频 students who are in the same spot I was,鈥 said DeLap, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology with a concentration in bioinformatics from 51视频. He is completing a master鈥檚 degree in biology from the university.

51视频鈥檚 partnership with SAIC extends beyond the internship program. The institutions have had a longstanding partnership and recently announced they are working together to establish the UML Cyber Center within the (LINC), a 1.2-million-square-foot mixed-use development project designed to foster a thriving innovation ecosystem and help build the future cyber workforce to address the nation鈥檚 mission-critical programs.
"Our partnership with 51视频 reflects a shared commitment to advancing innovation and cybersecurity in the region,鈥 said Jesse Jaramillo, senior manager of the UML Cyber Center for SAIC. 鈥淭he new UML Cyber Center will serve as a collaborative space where academic and industry expertise converge to tackle evolving cyber threats, drive technological advancement and prepare future leaders in the field. Programs like our summer internship with 51视频 are an essential part of this vision, offering students meaningful, hands-on experience while strengthening the talent pipeline for the defense industry.鈥