NASA SP-7500


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Management


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Research Technology Area Plan. FY 96


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The research technology area plan encompasses all Air Force basic research. It includes all scientific and engineering disciplines contributing to the Air Force mission. The basic research outlined in this plan will set the stage for the Air Force to perform its mission into the 21st century. The research technology area T goals are to maintain technological superiority in the areas relevant to Air Force needs; prevent technological surprise to our Nation and create it for our adversaries; maintain a strong research infrastructure of universities, US industry, and Air Force laboratories; complement the national research effort; and transfer and transition research results to users and customers. (AN).







Fiscal Year 1989-1994 Research and Technology Plan


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The plans reported here are part of a broader set of plans which are reported in the 'Human Systems Technology Roadmap - 1988', published by the Human Systems Division (HSD). The Air Force Human Resources Laboratory (AFHRL), one of several HSD laboratories, is the principal Air Force Systems Command (AFSC) organization charged with planning and executing the USAF exploratory and advanced development programs in manpower and personnel, education and training, simulation and training devices, and logistics and group aspects of human factors. This document contains a description of the laboratory mission and investment strategy; plans for research and development by AFHRL during the period FY89-94; a brief description of program relationships and accomplishments; a list of formal requirements for R & D; and general background information about AFHRL's organization, funding, manpower, and facilities. Keywords: Flight training, Human factors, Logistics, Manpower, Personnel, Plans, Simulation, Technical training, Training, Training devices. (SDW).




Technology and the Air Force


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Proceedings of a symposium co-sponsored by the Air Force Historical Foundation and the Air Force History and Museums Program. The symposium covered relevant Air Force technologies ranging from the turbo-jet revolution of the 1930s to the stealth revolution of the 1990s. Illustrations.