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Human Factors & Medical PanelHFM 215
ADVANCED TRAINING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MEDICAL HEALTHCARE
Program Co-Chairs:CAPT (USN-Ret) Russell Shilling, DARPA
COL Karl Friedl, USA/MD, TATRC
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Overview of HFM & ET 120
• Proposed Definition of Intelligent Tutoring System
• Discussion on the 2 Sigma myth-Human tutoring research (Bloom,1984)
• Types of tutors currently being used in NATO
• NATO ITS currently available
• R&D Efforts on Intelligent tutors
• Way ahead for a new NATO RTG on ITS
• Conclusions
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The RTO Mission
To conduct and promote co-operative research and information exchange within NATO and with its “Partners”.
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The Place of RTO in NATO
North Atlantic Council
Science for Peace &
Security Committee
Military Committee
(MC)
Allied Command Transformation
Conference of National Armament
Directors (CNAD)
NATO C3 Board
NATO C3 Agency
Allied Command Operations
NATO Army Armaments Group
NATO Naval Armaments Group
NATO Air Force Armaments Group
NATO Industrial Advisory Group
NATO Underwater Research Center RTO
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HFM IST SAS SCI SET MSG
R&T Board
R&T Agency
I M C
AVT
RTO Organisation
Panels
TechnicalTeams
Governance
Support * Nations can provide up to 3 representatives at Board and Panel levels
Board and Panel meet twice a year to review status and propose/approve new activities
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A Knowledge & Information Basefor NATO and the Nations
R&T Priorities What RTO Delivers
Collaborative Networking
Environment
Educational Opportunities
Reports & Standards(Technology Development Plans, Weapon System Considerations)
Technology Demonstrations
(Prototypes, Experiments,Field Trials)
In short : SYNERGY through a NETWORK
NACSEC GEN
IS CNAD SCEPC SNLC Military Committee
NAAG
RTO
JMC ACTACO
HFM PANEL
HFM RELATIONSHIPS IN NATOHFM RELATIONSHIPS IN NATO
DPP NSA
JSB AIR
NTG
NAVY
COMEDS
IMS
LA&R
CIOMRCIOMR
JSSG AFSG
WMD
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Research Task Groups (RTG) (3 yrs. max.)
Exploratory Groups (ET) (1 yr. max.)
Symposia (>100 participants, 3-4 days)
Specialists’ Meetings (<100 people, 2-3 days )
Workshops (selected participation, 2-3 days)
Major Technical Activities
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Human Factors & Medicine Panel (HFM)
Chairman:
Prof. Dr. Erik FOSSE, MD (NOR)
Vice-Chairman:Dr. John Tangney, PhD (USA)
Panel Executive:LtCol Ron VERKERK (NLD)
Leaders
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NAC SEC GEN
CNAD MC
RTO
HFM PANEL
STRUCTURE & RELATIONSHIPS IN NATOSTRUCTURE & RELATIONSHIPS IN NATO
COMEDS
CIOMRCIOMR
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HSI HE HMP
To optimize the:
HealthSafety
Well-being Performance
of the human in operational environments
MISSION
HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS (HE)
PSYCHO-SOCIAL, ORGANISATIONAL, CULTURAL AND COGNITIVE
HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS (HE)
PSYCHO-SOCIAL, ORGANISATIONAL, CULTURAL AND COGNITIVE
Health, Medicine and Protection (HMP)PROVIDES THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING AN OPERATIONALLY FIT
AND HEALTHY FORCE, RESTORING HEALTH, MINIMIZING DISEASE & INJURY,
OPTIMIZING HUMAN PROTECTION, SUSTAINABILITY AND SURVIVABILITY.
HFM PANEL SCOPE
Human System Integration (HSI)
HUMAN-IN-THE-SYSTEM ANALYSIS, DESIGN, EVALUATION AND EXPERIMENTATION
Human System Integration (HSI)
HUMAN-IN-THE-SYSTEM ANALYSIS, DESIGN, EVALUATION AND EXPERIMENTATION
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QUESTIONS ?