Human Systems
IMPROVING HUMAN-CENTRIC COMPONENTS OF MILITARY OPERATIONS
CHALLENGE:
Recent and on-going conflicts have revealed the need to balance the technological focus of warfare with the human dimension of armed conflict. The effective operation of our forces depends on understanding human systems across multiple domains, including decision support, threat assessment, and socio-cultural analysis to understand human and population reactions and dynamics.
ASD(R&E) FOCUS:
By enhancing our understanding of the characteristics that define and shape human performance at the individual and collective levels, we have the opportunity to improve our military readiness and gain efficiencies in synergistic operations between humans and networked systems.
The Department's involvement in human systems research is focused on four key areas:
- Personnel and training,
- Systems interfaces,
- Protection and sustainment, and
- Socio-cultural modeling.
In each of these areas, technologies that support human systems understanding can result in operational advantages for the U.S. military.
S&T Emphasis Area Resources
Joint Service/Industry Online
Human Systems Technology Interchange
Posted 11/09/2012
Human Systems Overview
Posted 01/31/2013
Current Solicitations
Updated 10/1/2012