JSpOC Cognitive Task Analysis
Abstract
This paper overviews a Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) of the tasks accomplished by space operators in the Combat Operations Division of the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC). The methodology used to collect data will be presented. The work was performed in support of the Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Space Situation Awareness Fusion Intelligent Research Environment (SAFIRE) effort. SAFIRE is a multi-directorate program led by Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Space Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/RV). It is designed to address research areas identified from completion of a rapid response effort for the JSpOC. The report is intended to be a resource for those developing capability in support of SAFIRE, the Joint Functional Component Command (JFCC) Space Integrated Prototype (JSIP) User-Defined Operating Picture (UDOP), and other related projects. The report is under distribution restriction; our purpose here is to expose its existence to a wider audience so that qualified individuals may access it. The report contains descriptions of the organization, its most salient products, tools, and cognitive tasks. Tasks reported are derived from the data collected and presented at multiple levels of abstraction. Recommendations for leveraging the findings of the report are presented. The report contains appendices that amplify the methodology provide background or context support, and includes references in support of cognitive task methodology. In a broad sense, the CTA is intended to be the foundation for relevant, usable capability in support of space warfighters. It presents, at an unclassified level, introductory material to familiarize inquirers with the work of the Combat Operations Division; this is embedded in a description of the broader context of the other divisions of the JSpOC.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA531755
Entities
People
- Denise Aleva
- James Mccracken
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory