

WHOOP, the human performance company, announced it has been awarded a contract with MIT Lincoln Laboratory, under sponsorship from the U.S. Navy, to support the advancement of the Navy’s Command Readiness, Endurance, and Watchstanding (CREW) program.
The CREW program, led by the Naval Health Research Center and supported by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), is a critical initiative focused on improving operational readiness and reducing fatigue-related risk across naval forces.
By leveraging wearable technology and data-driven insights, CREW enables leaders to better understand and manage the physiological demands placed on service members in complex operational environments.
Under this effort, WHOOP will work directly with MIT Lincoln Laboratory to enable integration of the WHOOP wearable platform into the CREW system architecture.
This work represents a key step toward broader deployment of wearable-driven insights across Navy operations, moving beyond research into scalable, operational capability.
The WHOOP platform continuously captures high-resolution physiological data, enabling a deeper understanding of sleep, recovery, and
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