Soldier Systems Engineering Architecture (SSEA)

Abstract

This effort (previously titled System Integration Laboratory for Evaluation of Emerging Technological Capabilities) is renamed to Soldier Systems Engineering Architecture (SSEA) which pursues a mature and maintainable architecture for a biological (human) platform architecture that utilizes a common Soldier, Equipment, Task (SET) framework at the system level to provide a unifying performance construct that considers human dimension, equipment capability resulting in a desired tactical outcome by applying systems engineering processes, analytical tools, and models to assess the complex Soldier as a System and conduct system level trade-off . This capability is used to assess new and emerging Soldier clothing and equipment components as well as configurations against established baselines using Human-in-the-Loop principles. This effort also matures and integrates associated foundations efforts including human performance assessment measures and evaluation devices required at various testing locations, and develops standardized methodologies required for demonstrations to provide operationally relevant assessments. This effort is coordinated with PE 0602716A/Project H70, PE 0602786A/Project H98, 0633015A/Project S28, PE 0603710A/Project K70, PE 0622308A/Project C90, PE 0622787A/Project 869, and 0603004A/Project 232. In FY13-14, this effort supports capability demonstrations for the Army Top Challenges of easing overburdened Soldiers in small units and force protection for Soldiers and small units.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2016
Source ID
cfe67cf3d4a7c321fda8d036d20466ee

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Fields of Study

  • Computer science
  • Engineering

Readers

  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.
  • Software Engineering
  • Team-Based Human-Centered Cognitive Task Decision Making and Information Performance.

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