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HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH


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Military Services Physical Fitness and Weight Management Database: A review and Analysis JUL 2002 77 pages
Authors:  Becky Singer; Barbara Palmer; Beth Rogers; Julie Smith; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This report documents the current state of the U.S. military services' physical fitness and body composition programs and data collection. The policy and governance of these programs are introduced and the methods of implementation and the roles of service members to meet the standards declared by each respective service are explained. The possibility of creating a central database that will be responsive to data collection and reporting requirements in the ...


Gateway. Volume 13, Number 1 MAY 2002 13 pages
Authors:  Thomas R. Carretta; Joe W. McDaniel; Todd Hainie; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Common Military Pilot Selection Practices. (2) Screening the Screeners: Improving airport Passenger and Baggage Screening. (3) Train The Way We Fight? (4) Calendar, and (5) Products.


Human Systems Gateway. Volume 13, Number 3, 2002 2002 17 pages
Authors:  HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This newsletter contains information on multifunction displays, visual symptoms related to helmet-mounted displays, Human Error on Crew station changes, and Developing Crew Rest. It also has a calendar of upcoming human factors events.


Human Systems IAC Gateway. Volume 13, Number 2, 2002 2002 19 pages
Authors:  HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This newsletter contains information on human factors challenges after September 11th, how the DoD and Human Factors Engineering is changing, collaborations between human systems and information systems personnel, web- based customer support, SAFE symposium. The newsletter also contains HSIAC products and a calendar of upcoming, human-systems events.


Cost Benefit Analysis for Human Effectiveness Research: Distributed Mission Training-Aircrew DEC 2001 37 pages
Authors:  Michael E. Rench; Sharon Johnson; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Human Systems IAC was asked to perform the preliminary steps associated with assessing the costs and benefits of replacing the existing distributed mission training - aircrew (DMT-A) visual display system with the 20/20 Immersive Display System. This report details the process and results that emerged from the first three steps of an eight step process; assess current environment, perform gap analysis and identify investment alternatives. It also outlines the remaining ...


Exercise Compliance: Does the US Air Force Have Unique Opportunities 01 NOV 2001 31 pages
Authors:  Barbara Palmer; Neal Baumgartner; Stefan H. Constable; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This publication documents the proceedings of an exercise compliance workshop sponsored by the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine's Performance Enhancement Division and held in conjunction with a Human Systems Information Analysis Center (HSIAC) Review & Analysis entitled, Exercise Compliance: Does the US Air Force Have Unique Opportunities? Military and civilian exercise science and exercise behavior subject- matter experts gathered at Brooks AFB, TX on 16 August 2001 purposed ...


Cost Benefit Analysis for Human Effectiveness Research: Air Combat Capability Enhancement Suite 01 OCT 2001 55 pages
Authors:  Michael E. Rench; Sharon Johnson; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Human Systems IAC was asked to assess the costs and benefits associated with improving access to anthropometric information for Air Force decision-makers. To ensure that comments from individuals with a direct stake in this area of study were included, input was obtained from subject matter experts with both military and civilian backgrounds. A standard eight-step process was used to identify and evaluate the costs and benefits associated with the anthropometric ...


Cost Benefit Analysis: Cost Benefit Analysis for Human Effectiveness Research: Bioacoustic Protection 21 JUL 2001 43 pages
Authors:  Michael E. Rench; Sharon Johnson; Thomas Sanders; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Human Systems IAC was asked to perform a cost benefit analysis on replacing the fielded Army aircrew ensemble of clothing and individual equipment and nuclear, chemical, and biological protection with the Air Warrior system. A standard eight-step process was used to identify both the costs and benefits associated with the Army's system approach to address positive and negative elements of the fielded system and the Army's MANPRINT initiative. The least ...


Gateway: Volume XII, Number 2 JUN 2001 17 pages
Authors:  Paul Cunningham; Bob Holz; Thomas B. Malone; Richard A. Young; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) U.S. Army's Manpower and Personnel Integration (MANPRINT) Program: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. (2) There are No Unmanned Systems. (3) Human Systems Integration (HSI) in the U.S. Navy's System Acquisition Process. (4) The U.S. Air Force Human systems Integration Program 'Pay Me Now...Or Pay Me Later'. (5) A Human Systems event calendar. (6) Human systems Integration (HIS) in Policy ad Practice: A ...


Status Update of Alternative Control and Display Technologies, Volume 1 31 MAY 2001 95 pages
Authors:  David F. Wourms; Lori Mansfield; Paul H. Cunningham; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This work was supported by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Human Engineering and Research Directorate (HRED) under the auspices of the Human Systems Information Analysis Center (HSIAC) Program Office, Contract No. SPO700- 98-D-400l; Task No. 8027. This effort was designed to determine the status and availability of alternative controls and displays for implementation within Army ground-based and airborne systems. To that end, it provides a broad baseline of information on ...


Human Systems IAC Gateway. Volume 12, Number 1, 2001 2001 25 pages
Authors:  HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This newsletter contains information on Aviation Systems, Cognitive Engineering, Cognitive Systems and how they should be engineered for aviation domains, balancing research and design, Cognitive Work Analysis for Air Defense Applications in Australia, Cognitive Cockpit Engineering, and analyzing the cognitive system from a perceptual control theory point of view. The letter also has a calendar of upcoming, and human systems events.


Gateway. Volume 12, Number 4, 2001 2001 17 pages
Authors:  Stefan Contstable; Barbara Palmer; Mark Rayson; Andrew S. Jackson; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) The Process of Physical Fitness Standards Development. (2) History of Occupational Demands Measurement and the Services' Physical Fitness Standards Development. (3) Health-Related Fitness Standards; A Baseline Approach. (5) A calender of human systems events. (6) Job analysis. (7) Types of Physical Performance Tests. (8) Physical Test Validation for Job Selection. (9) Products. (10) Establishing Performance Standards. (11) Legal Issues Related to ...


Gateway. Volume 12, Number 3, 2001 2001 17 pages
Authors:  Todd Heinle; Tamara L. Chelette; Bob Cheung; Bill Ercoline; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Spatial Disorientation Research. (2) Glossary of spatial Disorientation Terms and Spatial Disorientation Acronyms. (3) Measuring the head Title Illusion During Sustaining Acceleration. (4) Canadian Approach to Spatial Disorientation Training. (5) A calendar of human system events. (6) Products. (7) Spatial Disorientation, Geographic Disorientation, Loss of Situation Awareness, and Controlled Flight into Terrain. (8) Advanced Display Technologies: What have We Lost? (9) ...


Auditory Workload Assessment, Volume 1 30 OCT 2000 28 pages
Authors:  Michael E. Rench; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Human Systems IAC was asked to determine the existence of a measure designed specifically to assess auditory workload. Should no such measure be found, Human Systems IAC was then required to give recommendations for a research plan to develop such an auditory workload measure. Human Systems IAC performed an in-depth literature search and consulted several subject matter experts to determine the existence of an auditory workload measure. Based on the ...


Human Systems IAC Gateway. Volume 11, Number 4, 2000 2000 21 pages
Authors:  Darrel G. Hopper; Michael H. Kalmanash; C. T. Bartlett; A. A. Cameron; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This newsletter contains information on advances in avionics Head- down displays, head-up and helmet mounted displays, decision support displays for military commands, and display technology overview. The newsletter also contains a calendar of upcoming, human systems events.


Gateway: Volume 3 Number 3 AUG 1992 21 pages
Authors:  HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (l) Human Factors in Medicine: Quo Vadis?; (2) Medical Systems and Functionally Impaired Populations; (3) Human-Computer Interaction is not Enough: Considering Multi- Disciplinary Factors Underlying Human Error; (4) SCOPE Delivers First Products; (5) Color in Electronic Displays.


Gateway: Volume 3 Number 2 APR 1992 25 pages
Authors:  Donald L. Monk; Jens Rasmussen; Dean P. Westerman; Reuben L. Hann; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (l) Computer- Aided Systems Human Engineering: A Hypermedia Tool; (2) Virtual Ecology of Work and System Design; (3) IDEA: The HSI/HFE Integrated Decision/Engineering Aid; (4) The Reorganization of the Armstrong Laboratory Human Engineering Division; (5) Liveware Survey of Human Systems Integration (HSI) Tools;


Gateway: Volume 3 Number 1 FEB 1992 17 pages
Authors:  HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (l) Human Factors: Quo Vadis?; (2) Musings on Virtual Presence, Telepresence, and Model- Based Decision Making; (3) ANSUR: The US Army Anthropometric Data Base; (4) Aircraft Agility and Human Factors Integration; (5) Psyching Out Multi-Task Management;


Gateway: Volume 2 Number 1 DEC 1991 13 pages
Authors:  HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Naturalistic Decision Making; (2) The Air Force Lessons Learned Program; (3) Modeling Human Force Response; (4) Wanted: A Scientific Basis for Human Vehicular Control; (5) CSERIAC Conference Services;


Gateway: Volume 2 Number 4 SEP 1991 21 pages
Authors:  William B. Rouse; Michael D. Gravelle; Robert A. Alkov; Clifford M. Gross; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Human- Centered Design: Creating Successful Products, Systems, and Organizations; (2) Ergonomic Design Issues for the Composite Armored Vehicle (CAV); (3) Aircrew Coordination Training (ACT) Program; (4) Mannequin: Human Computer-Aided Design on a PC; (5) CSERIAC's New Technology Transfer Program;


Gateway: Volume 2 Number 3 JUN 1991 17 pages
Authors:  Alphonse Cahpanis; Erasmia Lois; Norm Phillips; Ricahrd C. Davids; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Making Human Factors Truly Human Factors; (2) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUCLARR Database; (3) Modeling Human Force Response (Concluding Series); (4) Multi-User Human Computer Modeling - A Mixed Blessing; (5) Future Performance Measurement Needs;


Gateway: Volume 2 Number 2 APR 1991 17 pages
Authors:  Donald A. Norman; William Anderson; Norm Phillips; Kennon Moen; HUMAN SYSTEMS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (l) Cognitive Science In The Cockpit; (2) Office of Research and Technology Applications (ORTA); (3) Modeling Human Force Response (A Continuation); (4) Group Support Technology in the Air Force; (5) Models for Human System Design;


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