This document is the Test and Evaluation Plan (TEP) to evaluate the effectiveness of a Computer-Based Training (CBT) system to enhance screener performance to detect threat objects at the checkpoint. The test and evaluation (T&E) will determine the effectiveness of the CBT to meet the requirements set in the Critical Operational Issues and Criteria (COICs) and Additional Evaluation Issues and Criteria (AEICs). The testing will be conducted at 10 U.S. airports and the results will be analyzed and published in a test report.
Test and Evaluation Plan for Airport Demonstration of Computer-Based Training for Checkpoint Operations
1996
86 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Education, Law, & Humanities , Security personnel , Explosives detection , X-ray detectors , Computer assisted instruction , X-ray imagery , Bags , Baggage , Imaging techniques , Image analysis , Performance testing , Signal detection , Airport security , Area security , Operational effectiveness , Test and evaluation , Automation , False alarms , Personnel development , Human factors engineering , Training , Aviation safety , Civil aviation , Human-computer interface , SPEARS(Screener Proficiency Evaluation and Reporting System) , Screener Proficiency Evaluation and Reporting System , Improvised Explosion Device , Checkpoints
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