Oʻahu college students have a shot at a paid, eight-week summer internship inside military commands — but the clock is ticking. The VICEROY MAVEN program, powered by the Pacific Intelligence & Innovation Initiative (P3I), runs mid‑June through early August 2026, pays roughly $6,000, and gives interns experience with security‑clearance procedures. Participants work in teams on mission-driven problems and deliver a final briefing to senior military and civilian leaders. Applicants must be enrolled in a college or university and able to obtain a security clearance to participate.