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Episode 128

HFETAG - Personnel

Did you know the The Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group is composed of 19 sub Technical Advisory Groups?

 One of those is the Personnel SubTAG.

 The Personnel SubTAG addresses methods and technologies for selecting personnel for military occupations requiring complex human machine interactions as well as the screening of military personnel and the prediction of performance of personnel in military occupations. With an increasingly complex nature and high value of land , sea , air , and spaceborne military systems, there is a demand that highly capable soldiers, sailors, and airmen be tasked with their operation and care.

 Among the list of topics of interest, are methods and technologies for quantitative assessment of individual differences for purposes of improving screening and prediction systems, performance based standards for screening of applicants to technical training and transition programs, defining performance criteria and methodologies for assessing performance in training and operational settings, and predicting performance in training and operation of complex systems.

 To find out more about the The Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group, and its sub Technical Advisory Groups, visit the HFE TAG website (https://rt.cto.mil/ddre-rt/dd-rtl/hfetag/).

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...and now for another Human Factors Minute!

Did you know the The Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group is composed of 19 sub Technical Advisory Groups?

One of those is the Personnel SubTAG.

The Personnel SubTAG addresses methods and technologies for selecting personnel for military occupations requiring complex human machine interactions as well as the screening of military personnel and the prediction of performance of personnel in military occupations. With an increasingly complex nature and high value of land , sea , air , and spaceborne military systems, there is a demand that highly capable soldiers, sailors, and airmen be tasked with their operation and care.

Among the list of topics of interest, are methods and technologies for quantitative assessment of individual differences for purposes of improving screening and prediction systems, performance based standards for screening of applicants to technical training and transition programs, defining performance criteria and methodologies for assessing performance in training and operational settings, and predicting performance in training and operation of complex systems.

To find out more about the The Department of Defense Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group, and its sub Technical Advisory Groups, visit the HFE TAG website (https://rt.cto.mil/ddre-rt/dd-rtl/hfetag/).

This has been another Human Factors Minute!

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Nick is currently a Systems engineer at Imagine Believe Realize LLC in Phoenix Metro area. Alongside colleague and friends, Blake Arnsdorff and Barry Kirby, Nick hosts and produces Human Factors Cast, a weekly podcast that investigates the sciences of human factors, psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. Nick’s other areas of interest include, but are not limited to virtual, augmented, and mixed reality, systems engineering, and artificially intelligent systems.

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