DIU logo. The DIU launched the 2025 Blue Object Management Challenge.
The Defense Innovation Unit has launched the 2025 Blue Object Management Challenge.
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DIU Launches 2025 Blue Object Management Challenge

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The Defense Innovation Unit, in collaboration with the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, has launched the 2025 Blue Object Management Challenge, an initiative aimed at enhancing the Department of Defense’s approach to collecting, conditioning and integrating multimodal data into a unified operational framework that supports modeling, simulation and operations.

Blue Object Management Challenge Objectives

The program, open to U.S.-owned non-traditional defense contractors and small businesses, aims to fast-track the advancement of artificial intelligence-powered decision-making capabilities to enhance data access and integration across the DOD. This is intended to address the challenges of relying on manual processes and unconnected systems, including inaccuracies, slow performance and a lack of system interoperability.

Furthermore, the program aims to award companies building dynamic data integration platforms, smart databases and sensing technologies that generate AI-driven insights for real-time tracking and coordination of blue objects, or friendly assets like U.S. military personnel, equipment and infrastructure.

The Blue Object Management Challenge directly addresses USINDOPACOM Commander Adm. Samuel Paparo‘s call for enhanced interoperability, sustainment capabilities and integration of AI in modern warfare.

Program Details

Up to ten companies will be selected to participate in the 12-week accelerator program, during which they can directly engage with DOD mission partners and work with the accelerator team on their projects. Participants will receive a portion of the $500,000 prize pool. Interested companies have until Sept. 5 to submit their responses.