Improved Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) Methods for Unit Evaluation. Volume III. Field Guidance

Abstract

This study analyzes existing methods of implementing the Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) for a Tank/Mechanized Infantry Task Force. Principles of the ARTEP system need to be more fully developed before field units can use them to develop training and evaluation programs that effectively meet the goals of the ARTEP concept. Battalion field evaluation exercises should be planned with the ultimate goals of training diagnosis in mind. This means that significant emphasis must be placed on adequate training for evaluator/controllers. A three-part report provides guidelines for meeting these requirements. The volumes are intended primarily for readers interested in collective training, particularly those working with the development of ARTEPs. Volume I is of general interest to ARTEP developers, training managers, policy makers, and users. Volume II provides data analysis and recommendations for refining current ARTEP implementation; it will interest developers, training managers, and policy makers. Volume III is a prototype guide for battalion-level use of the ARTEP. It is based on the recommendations from Volume II and is of interest to senior commanders, their staff, and those officers who must train personnel to perform evaluation and exercise control functions in the field.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA064272

Entities

People

  • Doris D. Albert
  • M. Dean Havron
  • Robert G. Wanschura
  • Timothy J. Mccullough

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  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

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  • Ammunition
  • Army Training
  • Combat Support
  • Doctrine
  • Employment
  • Fire Support
  • Indirect Fire
  • Information Processing
  • Management Personnel
  • Materials
  • Organizational Structure
  • Simulators
  • Social Sciences
  • Task Forces
  • Trainees
  • Training Management
  • Weapons Effects

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