Report of the Eighth Annual Army Human Factors Engineering Conference

Report of the Eighth Annual Army Human Factors Engineering Conference
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Total Pages: 335
Release: 1962
Genre: Human engineering
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This Report is the record of subject conference held at the U.S. Army Infantry Center, Fort Benning, Georgia, 16-19 October 1962. The continued annual sponsorship of these conferences and the publication of this Report by the Office of the Chief of Research and Development, Department of the Army, reconfirms the valuable contribution of the conference to the interchange of Information among agencies and personnel concerned with the effectiveness of U.S. Army man-machine systems in the operational environment. A compendium of current Army human factors engineering work programs will be found in the appendices of this Report. The conference successfully serves the vital functions of bringing together the diverse elements of the Army's human factors engineering activities and stimulating joint efforts on common problems. This year as in the past the scope of the conference has been widened to Include a larger number of both military and civilian agencies and institutions interested in the various facets of the factors program. The Army's Human Factors Engineering Committee is to be for thoroughly planning and effectively conducting this successful conference.

Report of the Sixth Annual Army Human Factors Engineering Conference

Report of the Sixth Annual Army Human Factors Engineering Conference
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Total Pages: 247
Release: 1960
Genre: Human engineering
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The Sixth Annual Conference, in response to General Trudeau's guidance of the previous year, has enlarged its scope to include other elements of the Army's Human Factors R&D program as well as related activities of civilian industry. It is anticipated that a future Conference will continue to consider and clarify this broader scope.

Report of the Tenth Annual Army Human Factors Research and Development Conference

Report of the Tenth Annual Army Human Factors Research and Development Conference
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Total Pages: 458
Release: 1964
Genre: Human engineering
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This report is the record of the Tenth Army Human Factors Research and Development Conference held at the U. S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama, 5-8 October 1964. The continued annual sponsorship of these conferences and the publication of this report by the Chief of Research and Development, Department of the Army, reconfirms the valuable contribution of the conference to the interchange of information among agencies and personnel concerned with the effectiveness of the U. S. Army soldier and his equipment in the operational environment. A compendium of current Army human factors research and development work programs is included in the appendices of this report. The conference successfully serves the vital functions of bringing together the diverse elements of the Army's human factors research and development activities and stimulating joint efforts on common problems. This year, as in the past, the scope of the conference has been widened to include a larger number of both military and civilian agencies and institutions interested in the various facets of the human factors program.

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Report
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Total Pages: 170
Release: 1956
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Annual U.S. Army Human Factors Engineering Conference (4th), 9, 10, 11 September 1958, U.S. Army Chemical Center, Maryland

Annual U.S. Army Human Factors Engineering Conference (4th), 9, 10, 11 September 1958, U.S. Army Chemical Center, Maryland
Author: ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE WASHINGTON D C.
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Total Pages: 120
Release: 1958
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The purposes of this report are to provide direct interchange of information on human factors engineering among personnel of Army development agencies, and between these and representatives of user agencies and other qualified individuals. It also provides reco recommendations and suggestions to be followed up by the Army Human Factors Engineering Committee to assure exploitation of all opportunities for improving man-machine compatibility in the design of Army materiel. Finally it provides a Conference Report which will serve as a useful and complete single compendium of all Army human factors engineering research and development activities.