Ram and Support Considerations in Army Training Device Development

Ram and Support Considerations in Army Training Device Development
Author: Phillip E. Sprinkle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN:

Although reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM) and system support policies for Army equipment in general are fairly well defined in such documents as AR 700-127 and AR 702-3 or various MIL STD's, there is little that recognizes unique RAM and support considerations that apply to training systems. The Authors identify some of these considerations, which, though largely unique to training systems. They then discuss the impact of these considerations, with emphasis on how RAM specification and growth and support management differ from that of the combat systems around whose needs AR 702-3 and the MIL STD's are principally modelled. The authors develop specific conclusions as to policy and practice distinctions from the combat systems model that should be made in training systems development programs.

Integration of Training Development Among Schools and Distributed Training Environments

Integration of Training Development Among Schools and Distributed Training Environments
Author: Robert A. Clagg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1999
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN:

"This study examines distributed training development activities among U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) proponent schools and other distributed training environments, such as that associated with Program Managers. The approach was a critical investigation and examination of where the Army is and where it needs to be heading as it tackles the issue of distributed training development in support of newly fielded digital information systems. The study revealed that there are major issues and needs associated with the development and distribution of training at sites other than TRADOC proponent schools. An important component of the study is the identification, analysis, and comparison of courses of action for addressing the current issues and needs associated with distributed training development. Courses of action are thoroughly analyzed and compared and both near- and long-term implementation considerations are identified." -- Report documentation page.

Training

Training
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1984
Genre: Military education
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