Antihistamine Drugs and Performance on C3 Tasks.
Abstract
The DOD is involved in a program to determine the suitability for triservice introduction of new classes of drugs into the military. The Office of Military Performance Assessment Technology (OMPAT) tasked the USAF Armstrong Laboratory (USAFSAM) Brooks AFB, TX to develop a generalizable performance measurement system to evaluate the effects of antihistamine drugs on military relevant tasks in the Command, Control, and Communications (C) missions. Several networked generic workstations were developed to provide mission scenarios, tasks, controls, and displays replicating the functions of the Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) weapon director station. The design emphasizes flexibility of measurement, hierarchical organization of measurement levels, and data collection from multiple perspectives. An air defense simulation exercise was conducted. ne data will be analyzed and reported under MIPR 90MM0503 during 1990-91. Performance, Antihistamines, Drugs, Command, Control, Communications, C3, AWACS, Measurement Methods, Team Performance, Simulation, RA V, MIPR.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA250762
Entities
People
- Samuel G. Schiflett
Organizations
- Armstrong Laboratory