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Accession Number:
ADA278185
Title:
Human Factors Engineering Program for Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Systems, (MIL-STD-1794(USAF))
Corporate Author:
BALLISTIC MISSILE OFFICE NORTON AFB CA
Report Date:
1986-10-01
Abstract:
This standard provides task description for conducting an integrated human factors engineering program during the development and acquisition of weapon systems. These requirements include the work to be accomplished or subcontracted by the contractor for an integrated human factors engineering program. The tasks, as tailored, will be applied to systems, equipment, software and facilities studies, concept development, demonstration and validation, design development, and test, acquisitions and modifications. Tasks described in this standard are to be selectively applied in contract-definitized procurements, requests for proposal, and contract requiring human factors programs for the development, production, and initial deployment of systems, facilities, equipment, and software. Application guidance and rational for selecting tasks to fit the needs of a particular program are included.
Descriptive Note:
Military standard
Supplementary Note:
DOI: 10.21236/ADA278185
Pages:
0109
Distribution Statement:
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Document partially illegible.
File Size:
5.05MB