RoadRunner '98 was successfully conducted at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Mesa, AZ; the Theater Air Command and Control Simulation Facility, Kirtland AFB, NM; and the 522d Air Control Wing, Tinker AFB, OK, from 13-17 July 1998 to evaluate the training effectiveness of Distributed Mission Training (DMT) systems. RoadRunner '98 combined virtual (man-in-the-loop) training events at DMT platforms with computer-generated constructive models. The systems were integrated over a wide geographic area through secure networks carrying voice, video, data, and image information. The objectives of RoadRunner '98 were to: (a) demonstrate the state-of-the-art DMT technologies, (b) identify the strengths and weaknesses of these technologies, (c) explore how to best use this new training environment for desired and enhanced levels of team training effectiveness, and (d) develop a research and development agenda for the future. This report describes the RoadRunner '98 DMT system, the training missions included in the exercise, and results in terms of mission performance and feedback from participants. DMT strengths and areas for improvement are discussed together with recommendations for future training research exercises.
Roadrunner '98: Training Effectiveness in a Distributed Mission Training Exercise
2000
109 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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