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1. Engage
Lara Weed, Bioengineering
PhD ‘25
Bioengineer / Algorithm Dev.
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Interviews
Support Team:
Rafi Holtzman & Steve Weinstein
Problem Statement
Military Officers need a way to
regulate stress levels while making
high-stake decisions in order to
reduce critical mistakes and potential
lasting trauma
Problem Statement
Naval aviation needs a way to improve
classroom training in order to increase
training efficacy, prepare aviators for making
critical high-stake decisions, reduce time to
train, and reduce mishaps
First H4D Team of One
2. Outcomes of stress
Chronic Stress
●Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
●Suicidality
Acute Stress
●Decision making errors
MVP: Wearable to detect stress and predict
the risk of PTSD from measures pre/post
deployment
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“You may not see people without mTBI in a PTSD population”
“PTSD is hard because there’s a distinction between the DoD and VA”
“Smart to Steer away from PTSD and
suicide”
“VA typically does longer term health
outcomes”
“Still lots of stigma”
Key Learning
Focus on acute stress and decision making due to
easier implementation of wearable solution and the
systemic issues and stigma with seeking help for
chronic stress
3. Is stress operationally relevant?
Key Learning
● Everyone is stressed, especially on deployment
● People don’t want to be bothered while their
trying to focus on their job
● Stress doesn’t always have measurable impacts
on an operation
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MVP: Wearable to detect stress in real-time and
let commanding officers know when someone
is in the “red zone”
“You don’t need a wearable to tell you that your stressed”
“Every minute that distracts from the operation is a minute wasted”
“Knowing your stressed is irrelevant in the moment”
“People would NOT be okay with their info being sent to their commanding officers”
“We don’t need armchair quarterbacks”
5. Acute Stress -> Learning, Memory, and Attention
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Emergency (High-
Stress Situation)
Initial Training Specific Training Deployment
Uncertainty
Lack of Agency
Learning and Memory
“Training is based on
presenting variability, which
helps to mitigate stress” -
NROTC Leader
“What you’ll probably find is that
stress level is directly related to
the amount of training” - F-18
Pilot & Instructor
“In acute stressful situations, I
fell back on a lot of stuff that I
learned in Ranger School” -
Army Ranger
Attention
6. Where could the greatest improvements be made?
“The cooks”
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Key Learning
You get answers to the questions you ask
7. Who makes high-stakes critical decisions with
measurable outcomes?
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Emergency (High-
Stress Situation)
Initial Training Specific Training Deployment
Uncertainty
Lack of Agency
Learning and Memory
Attention
Naval Aviation Next
● Project Avenger (primary)
● Project Hellcat (T-6B)
● Project Corsair (T-45C)
Where to deploy?
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8. Mission Model Canvas
KEY RESOURCES
● Biomedical Signal Processing
● Wearable Sensors Expertise
● Security Clearance
● Software team to develop
interface
● Security/IT expert
KEY PARTNERS
Industry
● Biosensor/wearable hardware
vendors
Government
● National Commission on
Military Aviation Safety
● Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training (NETC)
● Chief of Naval Air Training
(CNATRA)
VALUE
PROPOSITIONS
● Improved force readiness and
ability to make high stakes
critical decisions
● Measurable improvements in
knowledge acquisition and
time to proficiency
● Quickly identify “hotshots” and
strugglers
● Quantitative AB Testing of
training strategy and delivery
● Quantitatively assessments of
training efficacy and
engagement via biosignals of
attention, memory, and
learning
KEY ACTIVITIES
● Algorithm development to
capture measures of
engagement and learning
● Data security and interface
● Identify rugged measurement
device for austere training
conditions
MISSION ACHIEVEMENT/IMPACT FACTORS
● Measurable improvements in training engagement
● Improved training efficacy - increases in scoring and pass rates, reduction in time
to train
● Increased preparedness for high-stakes critical decisions
● Reduce the number of mishaps
DEPLOYMENT
● Naval Aviation Next Corsair
program
● Partner with CNATRA N7 for
deployment
BUY-IN & SUPPORT
● Trainees - Incentivized to use device,
provide meaningful and useful metrics,
maintain security and privacy
● Instructors - Easy to use and
incorporate into training, provides
meaningful, useful, and reliable
analytics
● Squadron Commanders - Does not
interfere with operations, shows
demonstrated utility
● CNATRA Commanding Officer -
Improve training efficacy, reduce time
to train
● CNATRA N7 - Improve training
efficacy, clearly supported by
measurable outcomes
● CNATRA N3 - Fits within the budget
● CNATRA Acquisitions - Solves a real
problem
Fixed
● Software design & engineering
● Help desk/support functions
● Operating Costs
BENEFICIARIES
Primary
● Navy Aviation Pilot Training
○ Instructors
○ Trainees
Secondary
● Training Squadron
Commanders
● Commanding Officers of
training centers
● CNATRA Leadership
MISSION BUDGET/COSTS
Variable
● Customer Acquisition/Sales
● Solution Hardware Production
● Data Infrastructure (Cloud)
9. Mission Model Canvas
KEY RESOURCES
● Biomedical Signal Processing
● Wearable Sensors Expertise
● Security Clearance
● Software team to develop
interface
● Security/IT expert
KEY PARTNERS
Industry
● Biosensor/wearable hardware
vendors
Government
● National Commission on
Military Aviation Safety
● Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training (NETC)
● Chief of Naval Air Training
(CNATRA)
VALUE
PROPOSITIONS
● Improved force readiness and
ability to make high stakes
critical decisions
● Measurable improvements in
knowledge acquisition and
time to proficiency
● Quickly identify “hotshots” and
strugglers
● Quantitative AB Testing of
training strategy and delivery
● Quantitatively assessments of
training efficacy and
engagement via biosignals of
attention, memory, and
learning
KEY ACTIVITIES
● Algorithm development to
capture measures of
engagement and learning
● Data security and interface
● Identify rugged measurement
device for austere training
conditions
MISSION ACHIEVEMENT/IMPACT FACTORS
● Measurable improvements in training engagement
● Improved training efficacy - increases in scoring and pass rates, reduction in time
to train
● Increased preparedness for high-stakes critical decisions
● Reduce the number of mishaps
DEPLOYMENT
● Naval Aviation Next Corsair
program
● Partner with CNATRA N7 for
deployment
BUY-IN & SUPPORT
● Trainees - Incentivized to use device,
provide meaningful and useful metrics,
maintain security and privacy
● Instructors - Easy to use and
incorporate into training, provides
meaningful, useful, and reliable
analytics
● Squadron Commanders - Does not
interfere with operations, shows
demonstrated utility
● CNATRA Commanding Officer -
Improve training efficacy, reduce time
to train
● CNATRA N7 - Improve training
efficacy, clearly supported by
measurable outcomes
● CNATRA N3 - Fits within the budget
● CNATRA Acquisitions - Solves a real
problem
Fixed
● Software design & engineering
● Help desk/support functions
● Operating Costs
BENEFICIARIES
Primary
● Navy Aviation Pilot Training
○ Instructors
○ Trainees
Secondary
● Training Squadron
Commanders
● Commanding Officers of
training centers
● CNATRA Leadership
MISSION BUDGET/COSTS
Variable
● Customer Acquisition/Sales
● Solution Hardware Production
● Data Infrastructure (Cloud)
12. Mission Model Canvas
KEY RESOURCES
● Biomedical Signal Processing
● Wearable Sensors Expertise
● Security Clearance
● Software team to develop
interface
● Security/IT expert
KEY PARTNERS
Industry
● Biosensor/wearable hardware
vendors
Government
● National Commission on
Military Aviation Safety
● Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training (NETC)
● Chief of Naval Air Training
(CNATRA)
KEY ACTIVITIES
● Algorithm development to
capture measures of
engagement and learning
● Data security and interface
● Identify rugged measurement
device for austere training
conditions
Fixed
● Software design & engineering
● Help desk/support functions
● Operating Costs
MISSION BUDGET/COSTS
Variable
● Customer Acquisition/Sales
● Solution Hardware Production
● Data Infrastructure (Cloud)
VALUE
PROPOSITIONS
● Improved force readiness and
ability to make high stakes
critical decisions
● Measurable improvements in
knowledge acquisition and
time to proficiency
● Quickly identify “hotshots” and
strugglers
● Quantitative AB Testing of
training strategy and delivery
● Quantitatively assessments of
training efficacy and
engagement via biosignals of
attention, memory, and
learning
BENEFICIARIES
Primary
● Navy Aviation Pilot Training
○ Instructors
○ Trainees
Secondary
● Training Squadron
Commanders
● Commanding Officers of
training centers
● CNATRA Leadership
BUY-IN & SUPPORT
● Trainees - Incentivized to use device,
provide meaningful and useful metrics,
maintain security and privacy
● Instructors - Easy to use and
incorporate into training, provides
meaningful, useful, and reliable
analytics
● Squadron Commanders - Does not
interfere with operations, shows
demonstrated utility
● CNATRA Commanding Officer -
Improve training efficacy, reduce time
to train
● CNATRA N7 - Improve training
efficacy, clearly supported by
measurable outcomes
● CNATRA N3 - Fits within the budget
● CNATRA Acquisitions - Solves a real
problem
DEPLOYMENT
● Naval Aviation Next Corsair
program
● Partner with CNATRA N7 for
deployment
MISSION ACHIEVEMENT/IMPACT FACTORS
● Measurable improvements in training engagement
● Improved training efficacy - increases in scoring and pass rates, reduction in time
to train
● Increased preparedness for high-stakes critical decisions
● Reduce the number of mishaps
14. Mission Model Canvas
KEY RESOURCES
● Biomedical Signal Processing
● Wearable Sensors Expertise
● Security Clearance
● Software team to develop
interface
● Security/IT expert
KEY PARTNERS
Industry
● Biosensor/wearable hardware
vendors
Government
● National Commission on
Military Aviation Safety
● Center for Naval Aviation
Technical Training (NETC)
● Chief of Naval Air Training
(CNATRA)
VALUE
PROPOSITIONS
● Improved force readiness and
ability to make high stakes
critical decisions
● Measurable improvements in
knowledge acquisition and
time to proficiency
● Quickly identify “hotshots” and
strugglers
● Quantitative AB Testing of
training strategy and delivery
● Quantitatively assessments of
training efficacy and
engagement via biosignals of
attention, memory, and
learning
KEY ACTIVITIES
● Algorithm development to
capture measures of
engagement and learning
● Data security and interface
● Identify rugged measurement
device for austere training
conditions
MISSION ACHIEVEMENT/IMPACT FACTORS
● Measurable improvements in training engagement
● Improved training efficacy - increases in scoring and pass rates, reduction in time
to train
● Increased preparedness for high-stakes critical decisions
● Reduce the number of mishaps
DEPLOYMENT
● Naval Aviation Next Corsair
program
● Partner with CNATRA N7 for
deployment
BUY-IN & SUPPORT
● Trainees - Incentivized to use device,
provide meaningful and useful metrics,
maintain security and privacy
● Instructors - Easy to use and
incorporate into training, provides
meaningful, useful, and reliable
analytics
● Squadron Commanders - Does not
interfere with operations, shows
demonstrated utility
● CNATRA Commanding Officer -
Improve training efficacy, reduce time
to train
● CNATRA N7 - Improve training
efficacy, clearly supported by
measurable outcomes
● CNATRA N3 - Fits within the budget
● CNATRA Acquisitions - Solves a real
problem
Fixed
● Software design & engineering
● Help desk/support functions
● Operating Costs
BENEFICIARIES
Primary
● Navy Aviation Pilot Training
○ Instructors
○ Trainees
Secondary
● Training Squadron
Commanders
● Commanding Officers of
training centers
● CNATRA Leadership
MISSION BUDGET/COSTS
Variable
● Customer Acquisition/Sales
● Solution Hardware Production
● Data Infrastructure (Cloud)
15. Thank You
Rafi Holtzone
Steve Weinstein
Jeff Decker
Pete Newell
Steve Blank
Joe Felter
H4D TAs
59 Interviewees
Friends & Family
17. NCMAS
“Pilot shortages have increased
pressure on the Services’ training
commands to produce more pilots in
less time.”
Pilot Training
18. Mission Achievement
1. Measurable improvements training engagement
2. Improved training efficacy
3. Increased preparedness for high-stakes critical decisions
Direct Metrics: Knowledge acquisition
● Measured effectiveness of training via biosignals of attention, memory, and learning
● Increase classroom scores by 10%
Direct Metrics: Skill acquisition
● Increased in NSS score average
● Accelerated time to proficiency
● Increase in training passing rates by 10%
Indirect Metrics
● Reduced mishaps due to human error (#)
19. Products
& Services
Wearable sensor to
measure and
enhance learning,
memory, and
attention during
training.
● Leverage physiological signal to determine
ability to retain information and training
design and delivery factors that can
influence it
● Quantification of engagement and
retention of learning to determine for rapid
iteration over training strategies and
delivery
● More optimized training enables greater
retention and focus on acquisition of
critical skills
Customer
Jobs
● Poor delivery of material can impact training
experience, scoring, pass/fail rates, and info
retention and result in dismissal from position
● Slow feedback loop on training delivery and
effectiveness
● Trainees may not always be in the
best state for retention due to the
training strategy employed
Customer Segment: Aviation Pilot Instructors
Gains
Pains
Gain Creators
Pain
Relievers
● Easier to teach to highly optimized training
delivery and strategy
● Higher levels of engagement, increased retention of
training, and greater likelihood of trainees passing
● Increased trainee preparedness for high stakes
decision making
● Quantitative assessment of delivery from
instructor via learning, memory, and
attention of students as a tool to optimize
learning
● Quick feedback to instructors on the
effectiveness of their delivery
● A B testing of training strategies to optimize
effectiveness
Develop and maintain
effective and engaging
training to prepare for
trainees for the demands
of the job
Value Proposition Canvas
20. Products
& Services
Wearable sensor to
measure and
enhance learning,
memory, and
attention during
training.
● Leverage physiological signal to determine
ability to retain information and training
design and delivery factors that can
influence it
● Quantification of engagement and
retention of learning to determine for rapid
iteration over training strategies and
delivery
● Greater retention of training and focus on
acquisition of critical skills
Customer
Jobs
● Failing out due to insufficient or incompatible
instruction
● Struggling to pay attention and learn during
certain trainings
● Poor instruction
● Trainees may not always be in the
best state for retention due to the
training strategy employed
Customer Segment: Aviation Pilot Trainees
Gains
Pains
Gain Creators
Pain
Relievers
● Optimization of training delivery and strategy
● Higher levels of engagement, increased retention
of training, and greater likelihood of passing
● Increased preparedness for high stakes decision
making and reduced likelihood of mishaps
● Quantitative assessment of effective
training delivery from instructor via
learning, memory, and attention of
students
● Quick feedback to instructors on the
effectiveness of their delivery
● A B testing of training strategies to
optimize effectiveness
Maintain engagement
and attention to get the
most out of training and
prepare for job demands
Value Proposition Canvas
21. Quotes
“People would NOT be okay with their info
being sent to their commanding officers”
“Money Talks, prevention walks”
“PTSD is hard because there’s a distinction
between the DoD and VA”
“Smart to Steer away from PTSD and suicide”
“Feedback is critically important”
“Peel the onion”
“Every minute that distracts from the
operation is a minute wasted”
“There are no routine emergencies but there are
routines for emergencies”
“Knowing your stressed is irrelevant in the
moment”
“We don’t need armchair quarterbacks”
“Training is based on presenting variability,
which helps to mitigate stress”
“Training yesterday’s techniques
for tomorrow's problems”
“When you get to the part that requires more
thinking outside of the box, that’s what gets you”
What type of training would you choose? “The cooks”
“What you’ll probably find is that stress level
is directly related to the amount of training”
“Data to decision”
“We’re tired of holding back the
hotshots”
“No real word outcomes pretty
much at all”
“There’s not a lot of measurement
currently”
“Ground school is forever”
“Certainly a personal thing that I
would want”
“Time to train is a huge metric in
Naval Aviation”
“You see mishaps when a pilot doesn’t understand
the automation”
“The Navy’s not going to adjust for
one little snowflake”
“Makes a lot of sense”
“There’s a lot left on the table” (of
classroom training)
“All of the tactical learning
happens in the debrief”
“Skills are durable but knowledge
is not”
“First 2-3 weeks of school is death
by powerpoint”
“May be able to get the most bang
for your buck in FRS”
“Holy sh*t this is cool”
“You may not see people without mTBI in a
PTSD population
“VA typically does longer term health
outcomes”
Stress Management and Measurable Outcomes
Is stress operationally relevant?
“In acute stressful situations, I fell back on a
lot of stuff that I learned in Ranger School”
Don’t Tell My Commander
Stress is a symptom - Not a root cause
Naval Aviation Training and Outcomes
“Still lots of stigma”
Where could the greatest improvements to training be
made?
Mission Achievement
MVP
“In acute stressful situations, I fell back on a lot of stuff that I learned in
Ranger School” - LTC Army with 10 years in infantry
Training