Interservice/Industry Training Equipment Conference (1st), Orlando, Florida, 27-29 November 1979.
Abstract
This conference is part of a continuing program to promote cooperation between Government and Industry in the development of effective training equipment and foster an exchange of fresh concepts in training technology. Rapid advanced in weapon systems technology coupled with the reduced entry level qualifications of recruits present a significant challenge to the services. Training equipment integrated into well-designed training systems will play an increasingly important role in meeting this challenge. With the increased cost of operational equipment, alternatives to the widespread use of operational equipment for operator and maintenance training must be developed. Increased speed, ranges and cost of weapons severely limit use of actual weapons in training exercises. Increased cost of fuel and energy has caused curtailments in operational training, deployments and major exercises. The amount of space available to conduct training exercises is being reduced while the range of weapons is increasing. The papers published in these Proceedings came from all sectors of U.S. Government, foreign governments, industry and the academic community. The subject matter range from research, engineering, management, procurement, instructional systems, user evaluations, to logistic support of systems in the inventory.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA077656