Behavioral Objectives for Air Intercept Controller Prototype Training System.
Abstract
The Behavioral Objectives Report has multiple functions and purposes, both to the contractor and to the Government. For the contractor, this report provides the impetus to perform an extremely close review of the Air Intercept Controller (AIC) Job Task Analysis previously performed by Logicon. From this careful survey came the behavioral objectives which make up the core of this report. Often, as in this case, the step-by-step review of the job also (1) helps to define areas of the job previously undefined or loosely defined and (2) helps to uncover job tasks previously unaddressed. For the Government, the report serves at least two functions. First, the report allows the contracting agency a means for detecting the direction and scope of the work being done by the contractor. In this way, any existing misunderstandings can be cleared up at an early date. Second, the report serves as a baseline document for establishing mutually defined concepts of the training development task ahead.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA107001
Entities
People
- Harry G. Lankford
- J. Thel Hooks Jr.
- Larry H. Nowell
- Robert Halley