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Human Factors in Defence: Human Factors in Defence


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Human factors is key to enabling today’s armed forces to implement their vision to ’produce battle-winning people and equipment that are fit for the challenge of today, ready for the tasks of tomorrow and capable of building for the future’ (source: UK MoD). Modern armed forces fulfil a wider variety of roles than ever before. In addition to defending sovereign territory and prosecuting armed conflicts, military personnel are engaged in homeland defence and in undertaking peacekeeping operations and delivering humanitarian aid right across the world. This requires top class personnel, trained to the highest standards in the use of first class equipment. The military has long recognised that good human factors is essential if these aims are to be achieved. The defence sector is far and away the largest employer of human factors personnel across the globe and is the largest funder of basic and applied research. Much of this research is applicable to a wide audience, not just the military; this series aims to give readers access to some of this high quality work. Ashgate’s Human Factors in Defence series comprises of specially commissioned books from internationally recognised experts in the field. They provide in-depth, authoritative accounts of key human factors issues being addressed by the defence industry across the world.

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Digitising Command and Control A Human Factors and Ergonomics Analysis of Mission Planning and Battlespace Management

Digitising Command and Control: A Human Factors and Ergonomics Analysis of Mission Planning and Battlespace Management

1st Edition

By Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker, Kirsten M. A. Revell, Laura A. Rafferty
March 29, 2017

This book presents a human factors and ergonomics evaluation of a digital Mission Planning and Battle-space Management (MP/BM) system. An emphasis was placed on the activities at the Brigade (Bde) and the Battle Group (BG) headquarters (HQ) levels. The analysts distributed their time evenly between...

Distributed Situation Awareness Theory, Measurement and Application to Teamwork

Distributed Situation Awareness: Theory, Measurement and Application to Teamwork

1st Edition

By Paul M. Salmon, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins
March 29, 2017

Having an accurate understanding of what is going on is a key commodity for teams working within military systems. 'Situation awareness' (SA) is the term that is used within human factors circles to describe the level of awareness that operators have of the situation that they are engaged in; it ...

Macrocognition in Teams Theories and Methodologies

Macrocognition in Teams: Theories and Methodologies

1st Edition

By Michael P. Letsky, Norman W. Warner, Stephen M. Fiore, C.A.P. Smith
March 29, 2017

Team collaboration involves many operational tasks such as team decision-making or course of action selection, developing shared understanding, and intelligence analysis. These operational tasks must be performed in many situations, often under severe time pressure, with information and knowledge ...

Team and Collective Training Needs Analysis Defining Requirements and Specifying Training Systems

Team and Collective Training Needs Analysis: Defining Requirements and Specifying Training Systems

1st Edition

By John Huddlestone, Jonathan Pike
May 25, 2017

This book provides a methodology for analysing team tasks to identify the critical aspects of team performance that need to be trained and to determine appropriate training solutions to enable teams to operate efficiently, effectively and safely....

Fundamental Issues in Defense Training and Simulation

Fundamental Issues in Defense Training and Simulation

1st Edition

By George Galanis, Christopher Best, Robert Sottilare
March 31, 2017

Defense forces have always invested a great deal of their resources in training. In recent times, changes in the complexity and intensity of operations have reaffirmed the importance of ensuring that warfighters are adequately prepared for the environments in which they are required to work. The ...

Human-Robot Interactions in Future Military Operations

Human-Robot Interactions in Future Military Operations

1st Edition

Edited By Michael Barnes, Florian Jentsch
March 29, 2017

Soldier-robot teams will be an important component of future battle spaces, creating a complex but potentially more survivable and effective combat force. The complexity of the battlefield of the future presents its own problems. The variety of robotic systems and the almost infinite number of ...

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