Human Performance AdvTech for Mobility & Lethality

Abstract

This Project matures technologies, methodologies, and human performance models to demonstrate increased mobility & lethality of the individual and small unit to achieve overmatch. It validates and integrates human performance assessment methods and algorithms into training/education, test and evaluation methodologies, and materiel solutions to compare performance impacts between different materiel and non-materiel solutions to maximize the individual Warfighter and small unit. These methods and algorithms have potential to enable the development of aspects of DOTMLPF (doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel and facilities) improvements and efficiencies. This work is directly supported by PE 62143/BC2 (Next Generation Mobility & Lethality Technology for Warfighters) and BB9 (Human Performance Technology for Mobility & Lethality). It is fully coordinated and complementary to PE 63118/ BB8 (Soldier Centric Advanced Technology). Work in this Project complements and is fully coordinated with Medical Research and Materiel Command under the Military Operational Medicine Research Program as well as Defense Medical Research and Development Program under Military Operational Medicine (JPC-5) and the Army Research Laboratory (ARL). This project also complements and is fully coordinated with work performed across Army, Navy, and Air Force under the Reliance 21 Human Systems Community of Interest: Systems Interfaces & Cognitive Processes and Protection, Sustainment, and Warfighter Performance. The cited work is consistent with the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering priority focus areas and the Army Modernization Strategy. FY 2020 realignments are due to financial restructuring in support of Army Modernization Priorities. Work in this Project is performed by the U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC).

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
BC1_0603118A_3_2040_PB_2020

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