DECEMBER 19, 2024

Five Projects Selected for AIRC Innovation Projects 2024/2025 Cycle

AIRC Innovation Projects leverage the skills of faculty-led research teams to introduce new ideas and capabilities into Department of Defense (DoD) environments that can help improve defense acquisition and sustainment policies, practices, and processes. The five projects selected for the 2024/2025 cycle—which range from intellectual property and public policy research to process improvements leveraging AI—have the potential to yield actionable outcomes for multiple DoD champions.

A total of more than $500,000 was awarded this cycle to faculty-led research teams (which can include students, researchers, and staff) representing four universities—George Mason University, Georgetown University, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Virginia Tech—for work to be completed by February 2025. Recipients expressed excitement over their selection to participate.

Josh Gorman of Stevens Institute of Technology stated, “I’m excited to revisit my prior work and find ways to optimize and expand its capabilities. This also means value was seen in it, which is awesome to see I made meaningful impact.”

Other recipients noted that the award allows them to identify opportunities for improvement and adoption of commercial best practices, and to achieve effective deployment of new technologies.

Hannah Lee, the AIRC program manager focused on Innovation Projects, described the initiative as an “inclusive opportunity to engage all of our key stakeholders—students, faculty, and DoD acquisition professionals—and provide a platform for out-of-the-box ideas.” Lee also echoed recipients’ excitement for the opportunity to support research that “addresses real problems with real solutions that can be readily applied.”

Faculty-led research teams at accredited universities in the U.S. may submit proposals to participate in AIRC Innovation Projects. Lee welcomes opportunities to share information about and receive ideas for AIRC Innovation Projects in anticipation of the spring 2025 opening of the submission window for the 2025/2026 cycle.

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024/2025 AIRC Innovation Projects cycle:

Project Name: Options for Strengthening the Use of Defense Production Act (DPA) Title VII in the DoD

Researcher: Olivia Letts, Research Manager, The Greg and Camille Baroni Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University

Principal Investigator/Faculty: Dr. Jerry McGinn, Executive Director, Baroni Center for Government Contracting at GMU

Project Name: Enabling Digital Rights Management (DRM) of Intellectual Property Licenses for the DoD

Researcher: Lloyd Everhart, Research Manager, Baroni Center for Government Contracting at GMU

Principal Investigators: Dr. Jerry McGinn, Executive Director, Baroni Center for Government Contracting at GMU; Benjamin McMartin, Senior Fellow, Baroni Center for Government Contracting at GMU

Project Name: Designing a Functional Information Retrieval System for Dynamic Organizational Use

Researcher: Autumn Toney, PhD Candidate, Georgetown University

PI/Faculty: Dr. Lisa Singh, Professor and Chair of Department of Computer Science, Georgetown University

Project: AI-based DPCAP FAR/DFARS Change Support Tool

Researchers: Brian Mayer, PhD Candidate, Virginia Tech; Bradley Freedman, ’24, Virginia Tech

PI/Faculty: Dr. Naren Ramakrishnan, Thomas L. Phillips Professor of Engineering Director, Sanghani Center for AI & Analytics Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech

Project: AI-based DPCAP FAR/DFARS Change Support Tool

Researchers: Josh Gorman, ’24, Stevens Institute of Technology; Akram Maer, ’25, Stevens Institute of Technology

PI/Faculty: Dr. Jose Ramirez-Marquez, Associate Professor and Division Director of Enterprise Science and Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology

Learn more about these projects on the AIRC Innovation Projects page, and follow AIRC on LinkedIn for updates on acquisition research.