Research Reports

Defense Data Grand Prix I: Final Technical Report

PUBLIC RELEASE
March 2024

COMPLETED
June 2023

AUTHORS: Dr. Stoney Trent1 , Dr. Hoong Yan See Tao2
VIRGINIA TECH1, STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY2

This final technical report summarizes Year 1 of the Defense Data Grand Prix (DDGP), an Acquisition Innovation Research Center (AIRC) competition in which faculty-led teams collaborate with government stakeholders to solve real-world problems. The DDGP was established in 2021 and in line with the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Data Strategy to (a) reduce the two largest barriers (access and knowledge of operational problems) to scaled data analytics in the DoD, (b) incentivize innovations and new perspectives to create unanticipated findings, and (c) increase awareness of defense acquisition system challenges, decisions, and processes.

In the first iteration of the DDGP, 15 teams from seven universities competed across three semester-long heats. The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) was the primary operational sponsor. As such, DLA’s Chief Data and Analytics Office orchestrated collaborations with 12 problem owners and worked to pilot the governance processes necessary for DDGP competitors to utilize controlled unclassified information (CUI).

Three different universities each won a heat, including Stevens Institute of Technology (Heat 1), Virginia Tech (Heat 2), and Texas Tech University (Heat 3). The overall results illustrate the promise of the DDGP and the accomplishment of two key objectives: 1. provide data-driven analysis to inform DoD operational and policy decisions related to data and operations; and 2. allow researchers to use real-world data to tackle real-world problems in ways that integrate with academic courses and research seminars.

The second Defense Data Grand Prix commenced in January 2024.