Human Performance Tech for Mobility & Lethality

Abstract

This Project investigates human performance based information portrayal system design parameters that integrate mobility & lethality considerations (such as cognitive workload, target discrimination and engagement, and fatigue) into training/education tools, mission command platforms, and technologies that help Soldiers more rapidly and efficiently acquire complex skills and make decisions quickly from training through mission planning and execution. This Project supports the Measuring and Advancing Soldier Tactical Readiness and Effectiveness (MASTR-E) Science and Technology program supported by the Office of the Secretary of Defense Close Combat Lethality Task Force. Work in this Project directly supports integration of design guidance for multiple PE/Projects including PE 0603118A (Soldier Lethality Advanced Technology) / Project BD7 (Soldier Sys Interfaces/ Integration-Sensor Adv Tech), Project AY9 (Body Armor & Integrated Headborne Advanced Tech), and Project BC9 (Adv Soldier Sensors/ Displays AdvTech for Dismounts). This Project is fully coordinated and complementary with the other PE/Projects in support of MASTR-E to include the following: PE 0602143A (Soldier Lethality Technology) / Projects BC6 (Human Perf-Tech for Warfighter Enhancement), BC2 (Next Gen Mobility & Lethality Tech for Warfighters), and PE 0603118A (Soldier Lethality Advanced Technology)/ Projects BC1 (Human Performance AdvTech for Mobility & Lethality). This Project also leverages PE 0603118A (Soldier Lethality Advanced Technology) / Project BD7 (Soldier Sys Interfaces/ Integration-Sensor Adv Tech), Project AY9 (Body Armor & Integrated Headborne Advanced Tech), and Project BC9 (Adv Soldier Sensors/ Displays AdvTech for Dismounts). The cited work is consistent with the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering priority focus areas, the Army Modernization Strategy and the Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team (CFT), as well as the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Close Combat Lethality Task Force. Work in this Project is performed by the United States Army Futures Command (AFC).

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2022
Source ID
BB9_0602143A_2_2040_PB_2022

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