Small Business Perspective - Lumineye

Originally published by Army ALT Magazine

Lumineye, the startup that created radar devices to help first responders identify people and threats through walls, got its start in the Hacking for Defense class at Boise State in 2017. In the time since, Lumineye co-founders Corbin Hennen and Megan Lacy have had a crash course in how to work with the Department of Defense. In its latest edition, Army AL&T Magazine talks with Corbin and Lacy about their experience and what other dual-use startup founders should know about working with the government.

Hacking for Defense is a program sponsored by NSIN and powered by BMNT and Common Mission Project.

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