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Gerald L. Moe


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Design of an Integrated Bridge Intended to Reduce Bridge Manning on Navy Ships. Volume I. MAR 1974
Authors:  Gerald L. Moe; Steven P. Rogers; HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH INC GOLETA CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This report, in two volumes, describes the development of an integrated bridge for the DE 1052 class destroyer. It includes a detailed description of the new bridge design including detailed functional drawings. The purpose of the integrated bridge is to reduce the size of the bridge watch team while at the same time enhancing ship's safety and the efficiency and effectiveness of destroyer operations. The proposed manning calls for a ...


Design of an Integrated Bridge Intended to Reduce Bridge Manning on Navy Ships. Volume II. MAR 1974
Authors:  Gerald L. Moe; Steven P. Rogers; HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH INC GOLETA CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This Volume II of a two-volume report describing the development of an integrated bridge for Navy ships. The goal of the integrated bridge is to improve the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of shipboard operations while at the same time reducing the number of personnel required to perform the bridge function. This volume is a report of a bridge information requirements survey which was conducted to identify the information used by ...


Human Performance Reliability in Command and Control Systems: The Naval Tactical Data System. FEB 1972
Authors:  william harris; Gerald L. Moe; HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH INC GOLETA CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The study of human performance reliability in any real-life situation must meet at least one basic requirement: the existence of operational performance data. If performance data are not taken from operational situations, it may matter little that one has a scheme to model performance reliability. The techniques and tools are available to construct human reliability models; how useful a given model will be in predicting human performance in a given ...


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