Human Systems
Abstract
Humans are at the core of every current and foreseeable Naval mission, whether they are assessing, coordinating and communicating decisions and actions across and within command echelons, planning and directing missions, controlling, managing or supervising systems in support of a mission, or directly executing the mission. The ability to select, train, sustain, maintain, and improve innate human competencies extends the warfighter's ability to meet current and anticipated needs. Creating synergies between warfighters and their technologies positions naval forces to quickly pivot to meet and dominate future challenges. The basic research in this project will lead to the development of future capabilities for maintaining, sustaining, and enhancing a warfighter's performance across a range of missions and operational environments throughout their career. The science and resulting technologies enable streamlined talent management, enhance cognitive and physical performance, and augment warfighter-machine teaming for greater operational effectiveness.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- 1392_0601153N_1_1319_PB_2025
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