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FPCD-78-7 1 (1977-11-08)

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04002 - [B31343743

(Need for Greater Program Overview of the Insexvice Training
Review Organization). FPCD-7B-7; 8-175?73. No:ember 8, 1977. 2
pp.
Report to Secretary, Department of Defense; by H. L. Krieger,
Director, Iederal Personnel and Compensatica Div,

Issue Area: Personnel Management and Compensation (300);
     Personnel management and Compensation: Training and
     Education Programs (304).
Contact: Federal Personnel and Compensation Div.
Budget Function: National Defense: Department of Defense -
     military (except procurement 6 ccntracts) (051).
Organization Concerned: Department of the army; Department of
    the Navy; Department of the Air Force; Marine Corps;
    Interservice Training Review Crganization.

          The Interservice Training Review Organization was
 estailished in 1972 by mutual agreement amcng the services to
 identify opportunities to make their training more effective and
 efficient by eliminating duplication and standardizing
 instruction programs. The Army, Navy, and Air Force are
 concurrently developing computer-managed cr comjutez-assisted
 instruction systems. The Armyls computer-assisted system
 provides each student direct instricticn normally provided by an
 instructor. The Navy's computer-managed system aids instructors
 in manaqing student interactions with course materials. the Air
 Force's instruction system combines the capabilities of both the
 Army and Navy systems. Findings/Conclusions: The Training
 Technology Committee did not evaluate these independently
 developed systems to determine whether a combined develcFment
 effort would have been sore efficient or economical. A second
 area where duplication of effort exists concerns simulation
 cechnology developments. Several laser rifle devices were listed
 as under development and of mutual Army/Marine Corps benefit
 because of the commonality of weapons and tactics. The Army
 contracted independently for its own marksmanship trainer
 although it is similar tc the marine Corps$ laser marksmanship
 trainer. Evaluations are indicated to determine whether aeparate
 systems are needed in applyiAg training technology for both
computer instruction systems and laser rifle systems. (SH)

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