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Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System

Use of the IMPRINT-CGTME Model: Notional Acquisition Problem

Authors: COAST GUARD NEW LONDON CT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Abstract:
The annotated briefing titled Integrated HSI-System Model Demonstration demonstrated that different mission performance estimates can be obtained from a traditional constructive simulation used to support acquisition trade-studies versus an integrated simulation environment in which a detailed model of a human operator is combined with the traditional constructive simulation. In response to those findings, the U. S. Coast Guard (USCG) Research & Development Center (RDC) developed this briefing to share this information with the Coast Guard acquisition community to underscore the importance of using human performance modeling in the acquisition process to provide a better representation of the total system under consideration. This briefing presents the information in the context of a notional acquisition situation and illustrates how human performance modeling can enhance acquisition decision-making.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Annotated briefing
Pages: 44
Report Date: Sep 2011
Report Number: A759755
Keywords relating to this report:
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
MILITARY PROCUREMENT
MODELS
OPERATORS(PERSONNEL)
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
SURVEILLANCE DRONES
TEST BEDS
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