TRAC-Monterey FY16 Work Program Development and Report of Research Elicitation

Abstract

This document provides a report of the impact of the fiscal year 2015 (FY15) TRAC-Monterey (TRAC-MTRY) work program, the plan, results, and recommendations for the FY16 research elicitation, and the proposed FY16 TRAC-MTRY work program. The methodology used to develop the FY16 TRAC-MTRY work program starts with analyzing the impacts of the FY15 work program using a topic, technology, methodology (TTM) framework that examines the effects of TRAC-MTRY projects in terms of five TRAC work categories. The FY16 research elicitation consists of both a formal elicitation of research ideas from across TRAC using interviews and a workforce survey, and an informal elicitation of research needs from organizations both within TRAC and across the Army. Finally, we develop the proposed FY16 work program, assess it against the TTM framework against our established TRAC work categories and present the impacts here. A full listing of FY15 projects completed can be found in \autoref{tab:fy15projlist}. A listing of FY16 projects which are currently in the beginning stages of research can be found in \autoref{tab:fy16projlist}. This is the FY16 work program that will be executed pending any changes to priorities or additional projects that require immediate research.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2016
Accession Number
AD1001399

Entities

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  • Casey Connors
  • Christopher J Smith

Organizations

  • United States Army Training and Doctrine Command

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  • Data Analysis
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  • Department Of Defense
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  • Knowledge Management
  • Lessons Learned
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  • Computer science

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