Daniel Germony is an Operations Research Analyst with 13 years of experience working in the Department of Defense (DoD). Currently, Mr. Germony works in the Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) – Cost Assessment Program Evaluation (CAPE) Office as the lead for Operations & Support (O&S) data transformation in support of CAPE’s Enterprise Visibility and Management of Operating and Support Costs (EVAMOSC) system. Mr. Germony is also leading CAPE’s efforts to improve access to data science tools and methods for DoD’s cost community and is heavily involved in the policy development and execution of cost data collection efforts. Before working at CAPE, Mr. Germony was the Senior Data Scientist at US Army TACOM’s Cost & System Analysis Office where he oversaw development of advanced cost analysis tools and trained new analysis on data analysis best practices. Mr. Germony has a Masters in Cost Estimating and Analysis from the Naval Postgraduate School and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Michigan.