By Capt. Sara Berner
Army Capt. Chris Flournoy and Staff Sgt. Michael Holloway, both innovators from the 3rd Infantry Division’s Marne Innovation Center, were selected as champions of Dragon’s Lair 9 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Hosted by the Department of Defense, Dragon’s Lair is an innovation competition that encourages service members to create new technology and solutions for military-specific issues.
During the event, which served as the ninth iteration of the Department of Defense’s premier innovation competition, eight finalists—comprised of individuals and teams from different military branches—presented their creations to a panel of military leaders and industry experts. Each finalist was allotted seven minutes to demonstrate their innovation and 10 minutes to answer follow-up questions from the judges.
Flournoy and Holloway presented their innovation, the Electronic Warfare Decoy Emitter, at the competition. Low-cost and effective, the device replicates friendly radio signals to confuse and deceive the enemy and allows friendly electronic footprints to “hide” among the decoy signals. A versatile design, this device can also be used alternatively to jam radio frequencies, preventing enemy communication and giving friendly forces an advantage on the battlefield. The device, which is in its prototype phase, is currently only used for training purposes and has been successfully utilized by 3rd Infantry Division units during recent combat training center rotations.
“We’re incredibly excited to win Dragon’s Lair,” said Flournoy. “We’re looking forward to bringing the win back to the 3rd Infantry Division and continuing to pursue the advancement of this project.”
Flournoy and Holloway decided to submit their idea for Dragon’s Lair 9 after their fellow 3rd Infantry Division innovators, 1st Lt. Chris Aliperti and Spc. Salem Ezz won the competition’s eighth iteration back in March 2023. This came only months after starting development on the emitter’s hardware and software in November of 2022.
Adm. John C. Aquilino, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and one of the competition’s judges, stated, according to the U.S. Army: “From the strategic perspective, the American spirit of innovation is a critical asymmetric advantage. This competition demonstrates our ability to develop alternative, advanced solutions to shared challenges across Combatant Commands and allows us, alongside our allies and partners, to address critical challenges across the global commons.”
As a result of winning the competition, Flournoy and Holloway were each awarded a slot in a military school of their choice and continued support of their project from USINDOPACOM and the 18th Airborne Corps. Additionally, at the end of the event, both innovators were recognized with Meritorious Service Medals from Aquilino, Canadian Army Brigadier General Pierre “Pete” Huet, the Assistant Commanding General for Operations for 18th Airborne Corps and Command Sgt. Maj. Bryan Barker, Command Sgt. Maj. for 18th Airborne Corps and Fort Liberty.
Source: U.S. Army
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