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21st Century Frogman Lessons Learned H4D Stanford 2017
1. 21st Century Frogman
Data Driven Solutions for Navy SEALs
FINALINITIAL
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Problem: Training injuries
lead to BUD/S inefficiency
and the loss of quality
candidates from the
program
Solution: Predictive
algorithm + dashboard to
display safety risk
Problem: Instructors waste
time recording and entering
data during training
Solution: App that
streamlines real-time data
entry
2. The Team
And our fantastic Sponsor and Mentors
Andrew Sparks
BS Aero ‘03
MBA ‘18
Subject Matter Expert
Support
Commander DeCoster
Lieutenant Prybella
Sponsor
Paul Dawes
Mentor
Lisa Wallace
Industry Mentor
Colonel Burns
Military Mentor
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Priyanka Sekhar
BS CS ‘17
MS CS ‘18
Machine Learning
Kelsey Schroeder
BS MCS ‘17
MS MS&E ‘17
Strategy
Gerardo Rendón
BS SYMSYS ‘17
MS MS&E ‘18
Design / Data Mining
12. Discovery of Our True Beneficiary
Initial belief
about our
Primary /
Secondary
Beneficiary Leadership Instructor Student Medical N6 KM HP
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13. Injury underreporting….viewed as a sign of Strength
Overall, 50% would view the classmate as Tough/Dedicated 1
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Tough / Dedicated
Stupid
Same
Weak
Tough / Dedicated
Tough / Dedicated
14. - Instructor when asked if he would
change training due to heightened risk
of injury
“No.”
1
4
15. Discovery of Our True Beneficiary
Initial belief
about our
Primary /
Secondary
Beneficiary Leadership Instructor Student Medical N6 KM HP
12XXPivot
Discovery
of the True
Primary /
Secondary
Beneficiary Leadership Instructor Student Medical N6 KM HP
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17. YES! If I could capture observations while in the field using an
app… would greatly enhance grading and cadre to student
debrief/counseling.
- 1st Phase Instructor
Fact. A high pain point for me, because I need my instructors
commenting on as much as they observed as possible.
The easier that is, the more they capture.
- 1st Phase Officer
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18. MVPs Evolve…...Feature-Specific Learnings
- More refined User Interface
- Ability to select recommended
comments or enter free text
- Ability to search by student or
evolution
- Can select multiple students
- Removed positive / negative
comment feature to reduce clicks
- Added audio record feature 1
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22. Deployment roadmap
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Open source and make available
to CLD contract winner
5/19 - Coding Begins
6/2 - NSWCEN Visit #2
Proof of Concept Evaluation
Summer 2017 - Contract
Bids Solicited
Contractors Prep Bids
Fall 2017 - Contract
Awarded
23. -Reduced data entry
burden: Less time
spent entering data
during/post evolution
-Ease of use: User
friendly U/I, intuitive
note-taking process
-More optimal
utilization of
instructor expertise:
Instructors spend
more time training
students and less
time entering data,
which.
21st Century Frogman: Mission Model Canvas
- UI/UX Design
- Backend database design
- Integration with current
systems and standards
- Earn customer buy-in
- Gather data during alpha
release to enable V2 design
- Produce technical specs
and deliver learnings to
leadership
- Continued sponsorship
by NSWCEN CSO (CAPT
CD), OPS (CDR DD), POC
(LT CP)
- NSW N6 Comms/IT
- NSW N3 Database
Managers
- CLD Manager
H4D Team:
1) Successful U/I proof of concept with placeholder student data
2) App provides groundwork for contracted solution
Primary Beneficiary - 1st Phase BUD/S Instructors:
1) Reduced data entry time during an evolution by 50%
2) Reduced post evolution data entry / synthesizing time by 75%
- Alpha Version of app
used by instructors.
Valuable feedback is
gleaned.
- Company that wins new
CLD contract uses our app
code and integrate into
their solution
- Push to other military
centers with similar needs
Fixed:
- Software design & engineering; software products
- Travel to NSWCEN (paid for by NSWCEN)
Variable:
- Installation and integration; ongoing support
- Software experience
in conjunction with tools
(e.g., Balsamiq, Thunkable)
- Credibility from
reputation of NSW
teammate to aid customer
willingness to try product
- Guidance and expertise
from mentors in industry
and military applications
- Need support from
NSWCEN (allow
implementation) and
customer interviews.
- BUD/S instructors who
have had previously
negative experiences with
GideonSoft app
Beneficiaries
Mission AchievementMission Budget/Costs
Buy-In/Support
Deployment
Value
Proposition
Key Activities
Key Resources
Key Partners
- Primary: 1st Phase
Instructors - difficult
to enter data,
stagnant data,
student injuries, lost
students
- Secondary:
NSWCEN / BTC
Operations Officer -
stagnant data, lost
students, student
injuries, awareness
of “factory floor”
- Other: Students -
injuries, instructors
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24. Mission Achievement
H4D Team:
1) Successful U/I proof of concept with placeholder student data
2) App provides groundwork for contracted solution
Primary Beneficiary - 1st Phase BUD/S Instructors:
1) Reduced data entry time during an evolution by 50%
2) Reduced post evolution data entry / synthesizing time by 75%
2
4
25. Beneficiary Mission Achievement
2
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20.7
(20 secs per unique entry, 2 minutes to
upload, 30 sec to edit 10% of comments)
hours saved per class
94% time reduction per comment
Increase comment frequency
Generate clean data for analysis (beyond CTRL-F) 2
5Higher quality of instruction
9:00 per comment 0:30 per comment
26. San Francisco Police Academy
250 trainees/year
8 months of training/student
No digital note-taking mechanism
Beyond Naval Special Warfare Center
2
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Other applications:
Military training centers
(Army Special Forces)
Amateur/professional sports teams
(Palo Alto High School)
27. Key Learnings
1) Wet and sandy: not a comfortable combination
2) Customer discovery: essential to problem understanding
3) Sponsor support: goes a long way
4) Security/Legal: can be last-minute blockers
5) Defense: large opportunity for impact
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28. SPECIAL THANKS TO
Dana DeCoster
Chris Prybella
Jay Hennessy
Christian Dunbar
Scott McCallum
Russell Black
Phil Richey
Brandon Barker
Kevin Mangini
Celeste Machado
Anonymous Brownshirt
Steve Blank
Joe Felter
Pete Newell
Steve Weinstein
Melisa Tokmak
Isaac Matthews
Darren Hau
Jared Dunnmon
Lisa Wallace
Paul Dawes
Curtis Burns
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30. 21st Century Frogman:
Value Proposition Canvas
Customer
Jobs
Train Navy
SEALs
Primary Beneficiary:
1st Phase Instructors
Gains
Pains
Gain
Creators
Pain
Relievers
- Reduce manual tasks;
automate tagging of target
activities
Products
& Services
Free text data entry
app for 1st Phase
BUD/S evolutions
- Less time wasted entering
redundant data
- More streamlined data-entry
experience during training
evolutions
- Having to enter all data
twice (field and then office)
- No way to pre-populate
comments on paper
- Reduce data entry burden
for instructors through
automation
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31. 21st Century Frogman:
Value Proposition Canvas
Products
& Services
Free text data entry
app for 1st Phase
BUD/S evolutions
- Reduce data entry burden
for instructors through
automation
Customer
Jobs
Build and deliver high
quality, high character
SEALs to the
community- Feeling of not knowing
what is going on down on
factory floor
- Attrition of “hard” guys
- Sub-optimal utilization of
instructor
expertise
Secondary Beneficiary:
NSWCEN / BTC
Operations Officer
Gains
Pains
Gain
Creators
Pain
Relievers
- Instructors are happy
- Instructors spend less time on
redundant tasks
(organizational efficiency)
- Instructors spend more time
monitoring students, which
could improve safety and
reduce injuries
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32. 21st Century Frogman:
Value Proposition Canvas
Products
& Services
Free text data entry
app for 1st Phase
BUD/S evolutions
- Easier Data entry for
instructors
Customer
Jobs
Survive Training
so they can hunt
bad guys- knees, shoulder, back
- Instructor scrutiny
- cold water
- sand in crevices
- illness, chafing
- sleep
deprivation
Other Beneficiary:
Students
Gains
Pains
Gain
Creators
Pain
Relievers
- Happier Instructors
TBA
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33. Instructors (BUDS 1st phase) day in the life
3
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6:00 am - 6:30 am: Get breakfast
6:30 am - 7:00 am: Brief students on what evolution will consist of
7:00 am – 12:00 pm: Take out the boats and do some runs in the ocean with students.
Come back, have students do a PT session, time them and take notes on their
performance. Then teach SEAL skills class.
12:00 pm – 12:45 pm: Lunch
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Timed evolution for students; take notes on performance.
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm: Input student performance data on spreadsheets
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm: Oversee student pool exercises
5:30 pm: Finish inputting last minute notes, make final arrangements, leave work
Stay until 8:30 for dinner and another evolution (about two or three times a week).
34. Customer
Archetype Leadership Instructor Student Medical N6 KM HP
Position CDRE / XO
OPS / CMC
First phase
BUD/S
BUD/S
Candidate
Corpsman,
MD
Comms, IT Knowledge
Management
Contracted
Company
Age - M/F
Rank
36-50 Male
CAPT / CDR /
Master Chief
25-35, Male,
Petty Officer,
Chief
18-30 Male
Seaman,
Petty Officer
25-40 M/F
HM1, HM2,
LT-CDR
20-40 M/F
Petty Officer,
Chief, CIV
25-50 M/F
Contracted
Civilian
30-50 M/F
Civilian
Motivation Safely &
efficiently
produce elite
Navy SEALs
Hold standard
high, safe
training,
supervise
evolutions
Finish BUD/S,
serve country,
be a part of an
elite team
Treat injuries
effectively,
ensure safety
Avoid IT
violations,
keep comms
working
Serve country,
steady 9-5
job, keep boss
happy
Manage
NSWCEN
data, get next
contract
Pains Stagnant Data
High Attrition
Oversight
Inputting data,
unreliable
software
Instructors,
cold water,
sand, injuries
Redundant
data entry,
unreliability
IT violations,
restrictive IT
security
Tasks that are
outside their
scope of work
Competitors,
contracting,
restrictive IT
Gains User friendly
dashboard
User friendly,
automatic
updates
Injury
prevention
Reduced data
entry, less
hurt students
New tech that
is allowed
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35. User Flow (1st Phase Instructors)
3
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Record comments
during evolution on
notepad or Notes app
CLD
After evolution, type
comments into Excel
spreadsheet
Email spreadsheet to
CLD contractor (HP)
HP inputs data into
CLD database
Record comments
during evolution on
notepad or Notes app
After evolution, type
comments directly
into CLD
CLD
WhatwethoughtReality
Integration with CLD is a must
36. ~80% (79.2%) of comments fall in
the top 20% of categories
(by frequency of use)
28% of comments fall under
“Other - Negative”
Pareto reigns supreme
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Behavior category # %
Other - Negative 369 28
Demonstrated less than 100 percent effort 133 10
High Performer 115 8.7
Malicious Boat Ducking 99 7.5
Physically weak 94 7.1
Other - Positive 65 4.9
Poor Performance Counseling 64 4.9
Displayed unprofessional behavior 39 3.0
Exemplary performance 32 2.4
Consistently demonstrated leadership 31 2.3
TOTAL 1041 79%
37. Emerging Vision
Step 1: MVP
Team Frogman Builds
and deploys
Step 2: Integrate with
analytics to provide
attrition stats, medical
drops, real time analytics
on desktop and mobile
Step 3: Wearables for
collecting performance
data in real time. Direct
input to analytics
dashboard.
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39. Emerging vision
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V1 V2 V3
Admin data Daily training schedule Manual Manual Auto
Phase roster Manual Auto Auto
Performance
data
Free-text comments Auto Auto Auto
Incident/injury reports Auto Auto Auto
Run/swim times Manual Manual Auto
Analytics Comment analysis No Yes Yes
Attrition statistics No Yes Yes
Injury pinpointing No Yes Yes
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Emerging
Vision STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
Feature
Summary
GET: Free-text comments,
formatted to compatible
spreadsheet, roster
manually inputted/edited
KEEP: prefilled comments,
prioritization, analytics
GROW: Attrition stats. 1st
Phase current stats
dashboard, roster auto-
populated
2b: Comment analytics
(identify top guys, NLP
characterization)
3a: Graph of performance
vs. character, fine-tuned
stats, real-time injuries,
student geo-tracking
3b: centralized schedule,
preloaded into app
Instructor
Value Prop
-Less time spent entering
data during/post evolution
-User friendly U/I
-Automatic roster updates
-Quick reference student
performance trends
-Attendance/times recorded
automatically and instantly
-No more “lost” students
Leadership
Value Prop
-Instructors spend more
time training students and
less time entering data,
which safety & injuries
(hypothesis)
-Trends, comparison to
historical averages
-”Factory floor” awareness
dashboard, “red flag” alerts
-Analytics and awareness
-Be able to see 2x2 matrix
graph of performance and
character real-time
Student database integration SMS integration, $ (RFID)
41. UI-specific learnings
• Selection of multiple students
• Suggested comments (positive and
negative)
• Injury reporting option
• Search bar for students in addition to list
• Alphabetical ordering instead of ordering
by groups/boat crews
• Select evolution first
• Big buttons with text
• Voice feature (not shown in current
mockup)
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43. Time saved calculation
20 seconds/per comment, but 0 seconds per duplicate
(20 seconds) * (52% unique comments) = 10.4 seconds
30 seconds to edit a comment, done to about 10%
(30 seconds) * (10% of comments) = 3 seconds
2 minutes to upload, will upload ~10 comments at a time
(2 minutes) / (10 comments) = 12 seconds
Time spent per comment: 25.4 seconds (round to 30)
Time saved per comment: 9:00 - 0:30 = 8:30
1315 comments/9 classes, so assume 146 comments/class
Time saved per class = (8.5 minutes) * (146 comments) = 20.7 hours
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