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John P. Bulger

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Bulger, John P., Hill, Susan G. and Christ, Richard E. (1989): Operator Workload in the Army Materiel Acquisition Process. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 1054-1058.

The Army developer community needs to be attuned to the need for addressing operator workload issues within the framework of the materiel acquisition process. Brief descriptions are given of: (a) the major acquisition approaches; (b) the Manpower and Personnel Integration (MANPRINT) program; and, (c) operator workload. The interrelationships between these three areas are considered. Workload is important because it affects the ability of the operator to perform required tasks; hence, system performance can be affected by workload. MANPRINT provides a framework for addressing operator workload issues and for formalizing workload analysis requirements.

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